The Ravens insist that they drafted former Virginia Tech star Tyrod Taylor as a quarterback. Many have speculated that the athletic Taylor would move to wide receiver in the NFL. "We drafted him as a quarterback, and he was evaluated as a quarterback," Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "As far as him coming into our system, we feel like he has the skill sets to play the position and he also brings the added dimension of being a terrific athlete that can get out of the pocket and hurt people. He has the ability to do that also." Baltimore drafted Taylor in the sixth round. "I believe I'm the most dynamic quarterback in the draft," Taylor said. "I have the ability to move the pocket and keep the play alive, and I also have the ability to stay in the pocket and make every throw that they ask for. My style is kind of a mixture of all. "I want to do whatever it takes to help the team and in the best situation. Most teams have talked to me as a quarterback. I'm evaluated as a quarterback. After talking to the Ravens' coaching staff, they look at me as a quarterback and want to mentor me and mature me as a quarterback."