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He is a first-round pick the Ravens hope to develop into a franchise receiver, and all eyes are on him to see how he looks in his first few practices as a professional. Monday’s session of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) featured Perriman making exactly the kind of play the Ravens envisioned when they spent the No. 26 pick on him.
During 11-on-11 drills, Perriman leapt over a defender to corral a long touchdown from quarterback ![]()
Flacco and his new target almost connected on another big play earlier in the practice, but Flacco’s pass down the sidelines hit off Perriman’s outstretched hands for what would have been an incredibly difficult catch. He bounced back from that play to make the touchdown grab later in practice.
In addition to plays from the Perriman, here were some of the other notes from practice:
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- Flacco put on a clinic during the red-zone portion of practice. He connected with tight end ![]()
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- The hot afternoon practice featured a few scrums as tempers flared. Rookie offensive lineman ![]()
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Trestman Likes Flacco’s Quiet Confidence
New Offensive Coordinator Marc Trestman met with reporters for the first time since taking the job this offseason, and he’s quickly settling into his new role. Trestman has hit it off with his new quarterback, and he’s been impressed with how Flacco carries himself.
“There is a quiet confidence, a calmness that he has,” Trestman said. “I’ve certainly enjoyed the process of getting to know him, and still it’s a learning process moving forward.”
In terms of the overall adjustment to a new team, Trestman described the transition as “awesome.”
“There’s great support from [Head Coach] John [Harbaugh], the guys in our staff, the people in the building,” Trestman said. “It’s been a very easy transition. We have a terrific mix of coaches, some really outstanding young coaches who understand the game real well. We have the experience as well on the offensive side.”
Pees Could See Upshaw Pass Rushing
The Ravens are looking for help in the pass-rushing department after the departure of Pernell McPhee this offseason, and one likely candidate is outside linebacker ![]()
Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees could see Upshaw making that kind of impact.
“I can see him being part of our pass rush, no doubt,” Pees said. “He’s having a good camp. He’s here every day. He’s always been a smart football player and that certainly hasn’t changed at all.”



