I understand this is not some idea that took a lot of high level thought and that it is literally just basic statistics, but every time we double up on a position in the draft where at least one was taken somewhat early, we've gotten at least one highly productive player. We should really keep doing that.
2019 WR (1+3): still to be seen but im hopeful
2018 TE (1+3): already got one hit and another who could also hit
2017 EDGE (2+3): neither one has broken out so looks disappointing so far - it's a lot of 2 steps forward 1 step back type stuff - Tyus doesnt seem like a fit but Timmy's showed signs but not stayed on the field for long enough periods due to not getting out of his own way - it does also seem like the ravens edge guys never really step up until year 3 so this could be the year that at least one of them turns it on
2016 OL (1+4): 1 hit and 1 high-level backup who looked for a while like they might also be a decent level starter
2015 TE (2+5): this one kinda depends on how you feel about nick boyle - technically we gave one of these players a second contract and he's been productive but it's not quite what you'd have hoped for out of him and maxx
2014 DL (2+4): 1 guy played well for us but we traded away for basically a 3 and the other was beset by injuries but gave us good level production as a starter and played the ironman role on our DL
2013 DL (3+6): 1 guy is still on our team anchoring our DL and the other never really progressed beyond the practice squad
we've double-dipped at a position where we took at least 1 high in every draft since 2012 (where we didnt double-dip)
i think more clearly the trend has been the last 3 years where we've double dipped with 2 players high in the draft at the same position