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10 Standouts From Ravens Training Camp
With training camp ending, here's who shined the most over the past several weeks.

TE Mark Andrews
Andrews was consistent all training camp as a go-to target for Lamar Jackson. Coming off last season's ankle injury, Andrews looked fully healthy and ready for another big year.

S Kyle Hamilton
Hamilton had an injury scare late in camp but came back quickly and continued to impress. He made a ton of plays on the ball and looked like the Swiss Army knife of last year.

CB Marlon Humphrey
After an injury-marred 2023 season, Humphrey looked healthy during training camp. He was a ball-hawk during practice and had a handful of interceptions in one week alone.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson missed the first bit of training camp due to illness but looked like himself when on the field. He was elite over the middle of the field per usual, and towards the end of camp his deep ball improved.

DT Travis Jones
Jones has been a run stuffer in his first two seasons, but he showed more ability to get to the passer in training camp. It could be a big Year 3 for the former third-round pick.

TE Isaiah Likely
Likely was the star of the offseason, making some ridiculous catches look routine. After shining when Mark Andrews was out last season, Likely looks ready for an encore.

OLB Odafe Oweh
Oweh flashed almost every day with his ability to affect the quarterback. He had a ton of sacks throughout camp, showing his quick burst off the edge. Coaches at one point had to tell him to back off the passers.

ILB Trenton Simpson
Preparing for his first season as a starter, Simpson certainly looked the part in camp. The second-year pro showed his physicality when the pads came on, was flying all over the field, and often had tight pass coverage.

CB Brandon Stephens
Stephens was sticky all camp, building off a stellar 2023 season where he was the team's most consistent cornerback. Stephens routinely made plays at the catch point throughout camp, making life tough on whoever he was covering.

S Ar'Darius Washington
After three injury-marred seasons, Washington showed why the Ravens believe in him. The 5-foot-8 former undrafted free agent had a handful of takeaways and should have a role in the defensive back rotation this season.