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10 Standouts From Week 1 of Ravens OTAs
Several rookies stood out in the first week of Ravens Organized Team Activities.

TE Josh Cuevas
The rookie fifth-round pick caught several passes in 11-on-11 drills on Monday, including a diving snag over the middle. Cuevas also had a red-zone catch in traffic during Thursday's session. Cuevas is showing early on that he's a versatile receiving threat beyond what he offers as a blocker.

K Tyler Loop
Loop went 6-foor-6 on his field-goal attempts Tuesday, hitting from 25, 33, 38, 43, 48 and 63 yards.

WR Zay Flowers
After graduating from Boston College on Monday, Flowers came straight to Baltimore for practice on Tuesday and Thursday, where he was highly targeted and looked explosive as usual.

G Vega Ioane
There's only so much offensive linemen can prove before the pads come on, but Ioane has been a plug-and-play rookie running with the first team. The first-round pick has received high praise from his coaches and teammates for how fast he is learning.

QB Tyler Huntley
Huntley had a strong showing Tuesday with Lamar Jackson not in attendance. Huntley had a long run on a scramble and a QB keeper for a first down. He also threaded the needle on a pass to Ja'Kobi Lane between linebackers Roquan Smith and Trenton Simpson.

CB Robert Longerbeam
Longerbeam notched an interception when he stepped in front of tight end Mark Andrews. The 2025 sixth-round pick missed his entire rookie season due to a knee injury but has returned to the field this summer.

WR Devontez Walker
Walker caught the first deep ball of OTAs in Monday's practice, getting a step behind Nate Wiggins down the sideline to haul in the pass for a potential touchdown. Walker is showing he's ready to be more than just a deep-ball threat.

S Malaki Starks
Starks was around the ball often during Tuesday's practice and was a leader in the secondary with Kyle Hamilton sidelined. Starks looks poised to take a step forward in Year 2.

C Danny Pinter
Head Coach Jesse Minter said the center competition will feature a rotation early on, but Pinter got the first opportunity with the starters. Pinter looks the part and veteran guard John Simpson praised his communication and grasp of the offense.

P Ryan Eckley
Thursday's "At our best when our best is needed," period to end practice put the rookie punter on the spot. Eckley had to hit a coffin-corner punt – inside the 5-yard line and near the sideline. Eckley nailed it, sending his teammates into a frenzy.












