
The Ravens’ rookie class reports for training camp today and there is work to be done.
The class made a strong impression during Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and minicamp, and the intensity will increase in training camp.
Here are five things this rookie class needs to prove:
1) Offensive players show they’re not afraid of contact
It’s easier for wide receivers such as first rounder ![]()
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2) They can handle the mental and physical toll
Minicamps and OTAs are no walk in the park. But there were only 10 days of OTAs and three days of minicamps. That’s nothing compared to the 35 days of work the rookies will put in by the time the regular season starts. As Head Coach John Harbaugh says, the rookies must “stack days” and work through the physical and mental grind.
3) Perriman and Williams ready to start if needed
The two rookies with the best chance at earning starting jobs are the first two picks, Perriman and Williams. Perriman showcased his playmaking ability earlier this summer, and didn’t have many troubles with his hands, which was the biggest criticism of him in the draft. Perriman has to continue to show he can be relied upon if he’s going to replace Torrey Smith. Williams didn’t flash a whole lot during OTAs and minicamp. He doesn’t have Perriman’s speed, so Williams has to refine the finer points of his game to create separation.
4) Walker can grow his game quickly
One of the Ravens’ most raw, yet talented, rookies is cornerback ![]()
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5) Smith can be a stand-up pass rusher
Fourth-round outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith made one of the most impressive plays of OTAs when he read a screen pass and made a leaping interception on a throw by backup quarterback ![]()



