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15 Players to Watch in Preseason Games
These players need strong showings in the Ravens' three preseason games.

ILB Teddye Buchanan
Buchanan has flashed his range in practice, particularly in pass coverage. The fourth-round rookie could carve out a defensive role if he has a strong preseason.

OLB Mike Green
Green has leveled up at each step of training camp – when the pads came on, the stadium practice, and the joint practice. He dominated the Colts' second-string offensive line at the end of the joint practice and will look to carry that momentum into his first NFL game.

OLB Adisa Isaac
After an injury-hampered rookie season, Isaac is healthy and ready to prove himself in game action. Isaac is competing for a role in the Ravens' deep outside linebacker room.

S Sanoussi Kane
Kane is in line to be the Ravens' No. 3 safety and a key backup behind Kyle Hamilton and Malaki Starks. Entering his second season, Kane and Beau Brade have had strong enough training camps to fend off a veteran addition thus far.

CB Bilhal Kone
Kone is an intriguing sixth-round prospect. In a deep cornerback room that's short on spots, he may need a strong preseason to lock up his spot on the 53-man roster.

K Tyler Loop
Loop has been sensational in training camp practices, drilling 93.4% of his field goal attempts. While he's the only kicker on the roster, he can lock up the job and continue to build confidence with strong preseason game performances.

RB Keaton Mitchell
The return of Mitchell's blazing speed has been one of training camp's best stories. Matching that to game speed will be the next step in his return to potentially having a key role in the Ravens' offense.

OLB David Ojabo
Ojabo has flashed at times in training camp practices, but to ensure a spot in the Ravens' deep outside linebacker rotation, he needs to make plays in the games.

DL Aeneas Peebles
Peebles has impressed coaches and teammates with his explosiveness at the line of scrimmage. While he could have a sub-rushing role as a rookie, these preseason games are his chance for more snaps and to show what he can do as a run stopper, too.

QB Cooper Rush
With Lamar Jackson not slated to play, it's Rush hour. Hopefully, these will be the only games Rush will play in this season, but it's his opportunity to show that the Ravens would be in good hands if that's not the case.

S Malaki Starks
The first-round rookie will likely get some time to get his feet wet in his first NFL game. While Starks' position as a starter is unquestioned, it will be a good opportunity to get the butterflies out and build more confidence.

CB T.J. Tampa
Tampa has intercepted several passes in practice this offseason and is competing with veteran Jalyn Armour-Davis for a reserve role in the cornerback corps. After an injury-shortened rookie season, Tampa could see extensive preseason action.

G Andrew Vorhees
Vorhees is in the lead to be the Ravens' starting left guard, but it hasn't been made official yet. Considering he's played extensively in just four NFL regular-season games, this is an opportunity for Vorhees to sharpen his skills leading into the preseason.

WR Devontez Walker
Walker has been a training camp practice darling, and now is his opportunity to show that he can do the same in games against other competition.

WR LaJohntay Wester
The rookie speedster is competing to be the top punt returner and needs to field the ball cleanly, first and foremost. Considering the Ravens' deep arsenal of weapons, this preseason may also likely be his best opportunity to show what he can do on offense.