
The Ravens should have everyone back in Baltimore this week.
The team will hold its three-day mandatory minicamp beginning Tuesday, which will wrap up the offseason calendar. All of the veterans are expected to participate in the practices, and here are some storylines to watch:
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This week will be the first time since the divisional-round playoff loss in January the veteran outside linebacker takes the field. The 13-year veteran trains on his own during the voluntary portion of the offseason, and he has impressed reporters in recent years with how he’s reported to minicamp in great shape. Suggs adds another element to the field with his demeanor, leadership and propensity for trash talk, and practices with be a little more entertaining with Suggs in the mix.
Starting Offensive Line (Mostly) Back
One of the expected strengths of the roster going into next season is the offensive line, which will return all five starters from last year’s group. During OTAs, however, the line has looked much different because some veterans haven’t been practicing. That should change this week when left tackle ![]()
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Rookie Development
The rookie class has spent the last six weeks soaking up as much information as possible since joining the Ravens. Minicamp is a bit of a midterm exam for the newcomers, as this is their first opportunity to line up next to all the veterans. The rookies have drawn strong early reviews, but the veterans will certainly challenge them this week. Minicamp practices will give an early indication of which players are poised to make an immediate impact in 2015.
Revamped Secondary
Improving the secondary was a top priority this offseason, and the Ravens have high expectations for the unit. Veteran cornerback ![]()
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Keep Everyone Healthy
Nothing can derail a practice like having a player go down with an injury. The Ravens have already lost undrafted rookie cornerback ![]()
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