The Ravens drafted Cal cornerback March Anthony with their final pick of the draft in the seventh round. (USA Today Sports /April 29, 2013)
Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, who signed a five-year, $61 million extension with the Ravens last September, earned $37.1 million in salary and bonuses over the past 12 months, which was more than any other athlete playing a team sport. Throw in the $200,000 that he made in endorsements and Ngata raked in $37.3 million.
That’s roughly 746,000 jugs of Lubriguard -- one of Ngata’s endorsements -- in case you were wondering.
Ngata has made three consecutive Pro Bowls and is regarded as one of the NFL's top defensive tackles. Ngata made a career-high 64 tackles, recorded five sacks and forced two fumbles in 2011.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather was first on the Forbes list at $85 million, followed by boxer Manny Pacquiao, golfer Tiger Woods, Miami Heat forward LeBron James and tennis star Roger Federer.
Rounding out the top 10 were Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, golfer Phil Mickelson, soccer players David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo, and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning. Soccer player Lionel Messi came in at No. 11.

