
Every year, some players take opposing teams, fans and pundits by surprise.
Sometimes, those watching the team practice nearly every day throughout Organized Team Activities, minicamp and training camp can see some of these surprises coming down the pike.
Here are some of this year’s best kept secrets:
Fans are clamoring for the return of tight end ![]()
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Madden 16 isn’t the only one sleeping on Aiken. He bounced between three teams (Bills, Bears, Patriots) in two seasons before landing on the Ravens’ practice squad in 2013. In Baltimore, he at last made the 53-man roster out of camp and made the most of his chance. Aiken caught 24 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns last season. He’s a physical, strong-handed receiver who can make tough catches in traffic and has a knack for creating separation. Now he could be a Week 1 starter, even if rookie first-round speedster ![]()
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Koch is highly valued in Baltimore, evidenced by the five-year contract extension the Ravens gave him this offseason. Baltimore gave up a punt return for a touchdown in Philadelphia, but that’s in part because Koch isn’t breaking out his best punts yet. He’s punting to allow his teammates a chance to cover. Otherwise, Koch is so good at directional punting that he can limit much of the opposing team’s return game by himself. Outgoing kicker ![]()
Sophomore Class
The Ravens love last year’s draft class. First-round pick ![]()
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Rookie Class
The Ravens think their rookie class is going to be just as good as last year’s. Wide receiver Breshad Perriman has missed nearly all of training camp, but he’ll be back and his speed will be an immediate difference-maker on the offense. Williams will likely be the team’s No. 2 tight end at the start and third-round defensive tackle ![]()
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