THE Crows held their fourth and last training of the first week of training camp, ending a fiery afternoon that saw Devonz Walker take measures to solidify his place in the Baltimore passes game.
A loaded list could greatly benefit from the flamboyant speed at the bottom of the field that the former UNC Pass recipient can offer Todd Monken and Lamar Jackson. The Baltimore kick competition begins to take shape. At the same time, Jaire Alexander brought Swagger and Uber-Confidence to a secondary school who seeks to take his place among the best in the League.
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On Sunday, with the team, we review the main points to remember and the observations of day 4.
June 11, 2025; Baltimore, MD, United States; The corner half of the Baltimore Ravens TJ Tampa (27) and the Large Ravens receiver of Baltimore Devonz Walker (81) take place towards football during an NFL OTA in Under Armor Performance Center. Compulsory credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images
Devon Walker
Walker was a playmaker in the first four days, catching three -quarter passes on the list. His most crucial seizure was a field gain at the bottom of Lamar Jackson, beating the half -starry half nate Wiggins on a beautiful deep ball.
Kane and Brade
Kyle Hamilton and Malaki Starks are the headliners, but it will be Sanoussi Kane and beautiful brace that fight to replace the presence of Ar’darius Washington in alignment during the first 10 to 12 weeks. Kane changed a pass intended for Malik Cunningham, leading to a Jalyn Armor-Davis interception.
Kicker’s battle heats up
The Tyler Loop and John Hoyland recruit kicks have shared kicking tasks since the end of the draft and the start of the minicamp recruit. Today, Loop went 7-in-7 while Hoyland went 3-en-4 on the goals on the afternoon field. The longest brand of Loop was 42 meters while the two continue to compete for the starting point.
Friday, Loop went 10 for 10 on the goals on the ground, making seven successful kicks according to the official Ravens website.
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Loop also converted an attempt of 68 yards on the opposite field on a drill without a team.
Jaire Alexander makes his presence feel
Whether it is a celebration of the seat belt, an essential boastful or a locking blanket, Alexander made his presence felt during the first days.
Ravens devoid of discipline
A low point in the 2024 campaign was premature and costly penalties. This penchant for Bonehead Plays continued on Saturday, leaving the coaches on the offensive side of frustrated and disconcerted football.
Lamar Jackson precision
Crows should be better prepared against the blitz
Baltimore is explosive, but when the opposition brings more precipitated than Ravens have blockers, the offense can get bogged down and predictable. Todd Monken was asked about the response to opposite Blitz packages with a wide group of receptors known to have produced a separation.
Jackson has shown a significant improvement in the handling of blitz, including a high completion percentage and a smuggling rating in the face of additional pressure.
Keaton Mitchell will have to win his shots
On any other list, Keaton Mitchell would be the main option, but the third -year ball carrier plays behind a future renowned temple and a solid option n ° 2. Todd Monken was talking about the explosive capacity and the rate of use of Mitchell for this season. Monken did not punch.
Mitchell has an average of 8.4 yards per report 47 points during his recruit year – the most in the NFL among all the ball carriers with at least a dozen attempts. However, in 2024, Derrick Henry brought football 325 times, Lamar Jackson carried 139 times and justice Hill finished third with 47 attempts on the ground. Mitchell finished fourth in the team with 15 races and five games, and it will be on Todd Monken to find a role for the explosive and double threat ball carrier.
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Nate Wiggins will travel
The best corner half travel with the best receiver of the opposing team, and Wiggins could be intended for this same responsibility in the 2nd year.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens training camp: take -away dishes of day 4 of practice