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12 Ravens to Watch at Training Camp
These players are in critical positions heading into the Ravens' 2024 training camp.

WR Rashod Bateman
The 2021 first-round pick is back in a featured role and will look to build momentum in training camp in hopes of a breakout season.

G Ben Cleveland
Entering his fourth year, Cleveland has been solid during his seven starts. Now the gargantuan blocker is tasked with earning a full-time job.

TE Charlie Kolar
The Ravens know what they have in the receiving game at tight end, but bulked up tight end Charlie Kolar needs to become a strong blocker to unlock the full potential of Baltimore's run game.

OT Daniel Faalele
Speaking of gargantuan, Faalele has some elite tools to work with, but he needs to put it all together to win a starting job at either right tackle or guard.

CB Marlon Humphrey
Humphrey is coming off an injury-hampered season and is looking to reestablish himself as one of the league's top cornerbacks. Training camp will be an important time to build back up.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson's progression in Year 2 with Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken, particularly in making pre-snap adjustments, is paramount to the Ravens offense taking the next step.

OLB David Ojabo
Coming off last season's knee injury, Ojabo is expected to be full speed at some point during training camp. The Ravens are counting on their talented pass rusher to break out in Year 3 and may have to make an addition if it's not looking likely.

OT Roger Rosengarten
The rookie second-round pick has a chance to win the starting right tackle job from the jump, but he needs to prove himself against the first-team defense.

ILB Trenton Simpson
Stepping into the hole left by Patrick Queen's departure, Simpson needs to continue to build off the positive momentum he has build this summer.

OG Andrew Vorhees
After a redshirt rookie season, training camp will be Vorhees' first time blocking NFL defenders while wearing pads and going full speed. If he stands tall, he could be the starting left guard.

S Ar'Darius Washington
Washington is in position to win the No. 3 safety job after injuries have hampered his young career so far.

CB Nate Wiggins
Wiggins has all the tools and talent. How quickly he develops and adjusts to the NFL game will determine how much he pushes his way into the defensive rotation.