
A theme has developed over the course of the offseason practices.
The wide receiver competition will be intense, and it will likely come down to the wire in training camp.
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Perriman, who drew some criticism after dropping passes the previous day, bounced back with a strong showing. The most impressive part of his day came when he beat cornerback ![]()
Brown was also active throughout practice. He made a bobbling circus catch over the middle of the field, then caught a fade route in the corner of the end zone from quarterback ![]()
Brown would have added another touchdown later in practice, but his scoring grab was waved off because the officials said he pushed cornerback ![]()
An intriguing part of the receiver competition to watch will be between rookies Darren Waller and DeAndre Carter. They are complete opposites in in terms of stature – Waller is 6-foot-6 compared to Carter at 5-foot-8 – but they are battling for practice reps.
Waller made a great diving catch down the middle of the field early in practice, but he wore down later in the day and had a couple of drops. Carter seemed to get stronger as practice continued. He dropped a pass early in the day but bounced back to make a pair of impressive grabs during 11-on-11 drills.
Here were some of the other highlights from the damp afternoon practice:
- Webb had a much improved day of practice, as he looked smooth and aggressive in his coverage. Webb played tight defense throughout the day, including when he broke up a pass across the middle intended for rookie tight end ![]()
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- Rookie running back Buck Allen has mostly worked with the second-team offense, but he had a chance during practice to take some reps with the starters in 11-on-11 drills. Veteran ![]()
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‘Seamless’ Transition With Trestman
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“It’s been seamless,” Osemele said. “I would say that the only thing that’s changed really is the terminology, maybe.”
The Ravens have kept the same offense with the transition from Gary Kubiak to Trestman and Osemele has seen no lag in terms of his teammates adjusting to new offensive coaches.
“As far as everybody being on the same page now with Trestman coming in, I feel like everybody is firing on all cylinders,” Osemele said.



