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10 Ravens Who Shined During OTAs
Here's who stood out on the field during three weeks of Ravens Organized Team Activities.

CB Nate Wiggins
Wiggins got his hands on a bunch of passes during Ravens OTAs and looks primed to emerge as one of the NFL's top cornerbacks this season. In the second week of OTAs, Wiggins picked off Lamar Jackson. In the third week, Wiggins showed off elite quickness when he broke up a shallow crosser.

WR Zay Flowers
An unsurprising selection, Flowers was targeted often and caught just about everything that came his way during OTAs. Flowers practiced every day except for when he graduated from Boston College. There's reason to believe the two-time Pro Bowler, who's crossed 1,000 receiving yards in two straight seasons, could take his production to another level this fall.

OLB Zion Young
The pads haven't come on yet, but Young's physicality already jumps out. Whether it be pushing the pocket off the edge, bulldozing through gaps on the interior, or simply setting a hard edge, Young has made a strong first impression.

OLB Mike Green
Green was a menace during the third week of OTAs. The second-year pass rusher had a "sack" on the first play of 11-on-11 drills and chased Jackson around in the backfield on another.

S Jaylinn Hawkins
The move to sign Hawkins looks prudent, as he stepped into the first-team defense and was one of the secondary's most active plays. Hawkins broke up a deep shot intended for Flowers in the second week of OTAs and has consistently earned coaches' praise for being in the right spots.

S Keondre Jackson
Jackson had an interception during the third week of OTAs and nearly got a second in Tuesday's practice. Special Teams Coach Anthony Levine Sr. said he wants to see Jackson continue to make plays, just like he did last season. Jackson is now doing that on special teams and defense.

G Vega Ioane
Ioane's physicality won't be fully visible until the pads come on, but the first-round pick has seamlessly plugged into the first-team offensive line at right guard. There were questions about how well Ioane would make the switch from left guard, where he primarily played in college. It has looked smooth so far.

WR Devontez Walker
With Rashod Bateman not on the field during the second and third weeks of OTAs, Walker seized the golden opportunity to show he's ready for a bigger role. Walker caught the first deep ball of OTAs and showed that he can stretch the field vertically and horizontally.

TE Josh Cuevas
The rookie fifth-round pick was quite active as a receiver throughout OTAs, especially the first couple weeks. While Cuevas' flexibility as a blocker was a major selling point, he showed he's also a versatile receiving threat. He made one of the best catches of OTAs during the first week with a full-extension diving grab over the middle of the field.

OLB Trey Hendrickson
Hendrickson racked up multiple sacks during the second week of OTAs when the Ravens spent one practice focused on third-and-long situations. Hendrickson was signed to be a "closer", and he showed that in OTAs.












