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10 Standouts From Week 2 of Ravens OTAs
Here's who made plays during practice this week at Ravens Organized Team Activities.

S Jaylinn Hawkins
Even though he's new to the Ravens' secondary, Hawkins already looks comfortable. He broke up a deep pass intended for Zay Flowers and is attacking underneath throws effectively. Hawkins drew praise from coaches for his good eyes.

OLB Trey Hendrickson
Hendrickson was dominant during Wednesday's practice, tallying a couple of sacks and a batted pass in 11-on-11 drills. In a practice featuring third-and-long situations, Hendrickson showed why he was a worthy offseason investment.

ILB Jay Higgins IV
Higgins had an interception during seven-on-seven drills in Tuesday's practice, breaking on an underneath pass quickly. After making the 53-man roster as an undrafted free agent last year, Higgins is looking to take another step forward in his second season.

RB Justice Hill
After missing the end of last season due to a neck injury, Hill is back on the field and looks as spry as ever. He broke a couple long runs during Tuesday's practice and looked the part of a player ready to reassume his No. 2 role.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson's arrival at OTAs this week leveled up practice. While Nate Wiggins got him with an interception, Jackson had an otherwise strong practice Wednesday as he continues to acclimate himself with Declan Doyle's new offense. Jackson threw a couple strikes to Devontez Walker and another to Zay Flowers to convert in third-and-long situations.

CB Keyon Martin
After playing sparingly as a slot cornerback as an undrafted rookie, Martin is looking to secure his spot on the team again this summer. He'll be challenged by rookie Chandler Rivers, who has made a good first impression, but Martin helped his case with an interception in 11-on-11 drills during Tuesday's practice.

WR Elijah Sarratt
Sarratt's big frame helped him during Tuesday's practice on two long receptions, including a leaping catch during 11-on-11 drills.

WR Devontez Walker
Walker was one of Jackson's favorite targets during Wednesday's practice, and he converted first downs on third-and-long. With Rashod Bateman not practicing early this week, Walker is getting his chance to show he's ready for a bigger role. In addition to his vertical speed, Walker is showing he can stretch the field horizontally.

CB Nate Wiggins
Wiggins picked off Jackson when the cornerback dropped into zone coverage and got underneath an outside route. Wiggins, who's off to a hot start this offseason, has the talent to make the leap into the top 10 at his position in the NFL this fall.

EDGE Zion Young
The massive rookie second-round pick hasn't practiced with pads yet, but it'll be fun to watch when he does. In OTAs, Young is already showing that he's a tough player to move off the line of scrimmage. It hasn't been easy for the Ravens offense to run in his direction.












