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10 Players Who Stood Out at Ravens OTAs Week 1
The Ravens' new wide receiver and a running back returning back to form shined at OTAs.

WR DeAndre Hopkins
The Ravens' new veteran wide receiver made his presence felt in his first week on the job. Hopkins made a diving catch over the middle for his first grab, then multiple tough leaping and extended sideline snags, showing how valuable he can be as a big-bodied, contested-catch receiver. His top speed was one of the Ravens' fastest in the wide receiver room.

RB Keaton Mitchell
Mitchell didn't see much action last season coming off his major 2023 knee injury. He appears to be back to his rookie form this offseason, showing noticeably different explosion during individual drills and turning the corner on outside runs in team drills.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson came out sharp during the first week of OTAs. He delivered a beautiful long pass to rookie wide receiver LaJohntay Wester, dropped one in a bucket to Dayton Wade despite double coverage down the sideline, and had a pinpoint long pass to Zay Flowers. Jackson set the tone for an offense that looked crisp from the jump.

OLB Odafe Oweh
Oweh looks like a player ready to wreck offensive lines after adding 15-20 pounds of muscle this offseason. Despite the additional weight, which should help him in the run and to finish with power at the top of his pass rushes, it looks like Oweh hasn't lost a step of his explosion.

OLB Adisa Isaac
The second-year outside linebacker struggled with injuries as a rookie but came back looking sharp. Isaac has a good size-speed combo and will look to break into the Ravens' rotation.

G Ben Cleveland
Cleveland shouldn't be forgotten in the competition to be the starting left guard. After being a presumed leader for the job last year, he didn't get many practice reps at the position. That has changed at the start of this year's OTAs as he looks to compete with Andrew Vorhees for a starting job.

WR Devontez Walker
Walker had one catch as a rookie – a 21-yard touchdown against the New York Giants. If Wednesday's practice is any indication, he could have a somewhat larger role in 2025. He was a busy man and made an impressive touchdown catch in the back of the end zone.

WR LaJohntay Wester
Wester can fly, and he showed that hauling in a long touchdown pass. He juggled it at first but held on for the score. The sixth-round pick also made a tough grab over the middle despite the pass being tipped by undrafted linebacker Jay Higgins.

ILB Roquan Smith
Smith is in good shape and showed off his range in pass coverage when he went 25+ yards down the sideline with running back Justice Hill to break up a wheel route pass. The Ravens' defensive leader is locked in already.

CB Nate Wiggins
It appears that Wiggins put on some bulk this offseason, which was one of his goals when he first came into the league. He looks like a second-year player who could have a breakout campaign putting him among the league's top corners.