For years, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti had been asking for the opportunity to make a draft pick. In the fifth round with the No. 174 selection, he finally got his chance, choosing former Clemson offensive weapon Adam Randall. The hybrid player, who transitioned from wide receiver to running back, brings versatility to the Ravens' backfield.
Randall topped 800 rushing yards with double-digit touchdowns in his final college season while maintaining his receiving skills. With experience returning kicks, the Ravens view him as more than just depth, and Bisciotti made sure he was the one to take that chance on the versatile prospect. raccoongame.org
