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10 Ravens Who Stood Out at Minicamp
Here's who flashed during the Ravens' two-day minicamp.

CB T.J. Tampa
Tampa notched an interception each day of practice. The second-year corner went high to pluck a pick and tapped his toes in the back of the end zone on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he came up with an interception after the wide receiver slipped.

WR Devontez Walker
Walker was one of the Ravens' biggest standouts during OTAs, and he carried that over to minicamp. On Wednesday, the second-year wide receiver caught a bomb down the sideline when he got a step on Tampa and showed his premier speed after snagging a shallow crosser.

WR DeAndre Hopkins
The veteran addition has shown Lamar Jackson he'll be a trusted contested-catch target. Hopkins made a sliding one-handed catch with a pop-up on Tuesday that thoroughly impressed his quarterback, who called it "super vet-type stuff."

OLB Odafe Oweh
Oweh added 20 pounds of muscle this offseason but is moving quite well. He read and reacted quite fast on a couple of Jackson bootleg roll-outs, keeping his balance and finishing for what could've been a sack on the elusive quarterback both times.

TE Isaiah Likely
Likely made some impressive grabs during Wednesday's practice, showing that his superb hands have perhaps gotten even stickier this offseason.

ILB Trenton Simpson
Simpson is making a strong case to reclaim his starting position next to Roquan Smith, and an interception against Jackson during seven-on-seven drills in Tuesday's practice helped. Simpson also looks more decisive with his run fits.

DT Nnamdi Madubuike
There's not a lot to be determined in the trenches yet, but Madubuike flashed into the backfield several times during the two days of practice and looks to be in phenomenal shape.

TE Mark Andrews
One of the longest completions of minicamp was from Jackson to Andrews down the seam and over the head of Simpson in pursuit. Andrews looks determined as always to bounce back from the way last season ended.

CB Nate Wiggins
Wiggins snatched what could have been a pick-six during Wednesday's practice. The second-year cornerback said he wants 10 takeaways this season, and he's been a ball magnet so far in offseason practices.

WR Anthony Miller
It's going to be tough for Miller to crack a spot on the 53-man roster, but the veteran wide receiver, who performed well after a late-season practice squad call-up, has made some spectacular grabs so far this summer, including one between three defenders Wednesday.