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10 Players Who Stood Out at Ravens OTAs Week 2
A second-year wide receiver made his case for more offensive snaps, and two free agent signees participated in a Ravens practice for the first time.

K Tyler Loop
Loop hasn't kicked every day at OTAs, but his showing has been impressive. The Ravens' sixth-round pick made 6 of 6 field-goal attempts Friday, including a 60-yarder. Loop has answered the bell thus far.

S Malaki Starks
Starks came away with an interception toward the end of Friday's practice and continued to get valuable reps throughout the week. As noted by Defensive Coordinator Zach Orr, the Ravens' first-round selection has begun to build chemistry with Kyle Hamilton in hopes of becoming one of the league's premier safety duos.

NT John Jenkins
Jenkins put on a Ravens helmet for the first time this week. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 327 pounds, the 35-year-old wasn't hard to spot on the practice field. He looked the part to be Baltimore's next big-bodied, run-stuffing defensive tackle to replace the retired Michael Pierce.

CB/S Jalyn Armour-Davis
Armour-Davis saw snaps at safety throughout the week. He batted the ball down near the line of scrimmage Friday, and Orr called him the smartest player in the defensive back room.

WR Devontez Walker
With the Ravens' top three wide receivers absent from Friday's practice, Walker stepped up to the plate. He hauled in several passes, including over-the-shoulder and toe-tapping TD catches Friday. That performance came after he already flashed in the first two practices of the week.

FB Lucas Scott
Scott, a former offensive lineman at Army, had a few catches throughout the week. Patrick Ricard signed a one-year deal to stay in Baltimore this offseason, and Scott has been working alongside him to learn the ropes of the fullback position.

CB Reuben Lowery
An undrafted free agent, Lowery was a ballhawk in the last two practices of the week. He made a bobbling interception in the back of the end zone Thursday and then came up with another interception Friday.

QB Cooper Rush
With Lamar Jackson not present during Week 2 of OTAs, Rush received plenty of snaps as he continued to get his feet wet in the Ravens' offense. Rush's accuracy was on display, fitting balls into tight windows, especially during Friday's red zone drills.

RB Keaton Mitchell
It didn't take long to notice how quick Mitchell looked during the first week of OTAs, and Week 2 was no different. The former undrafted free agent has fully recovered from his knee injury and wants to be the Ravens' primary kick returner. After recently hitting 22.4 miles per hour during sprint sessions, he certainly has the speed to do so.

CB Nate Wiggins
Wiggins has added 10 pounds this offseason and has been present at every day of OTAs. Now up to 185 pounds, the former first-round selection had an interception and a pass breakup in Friday's practice.