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10 Ravens to Watch at Organized Team Activities
Here's who's in the spotlight as the Ravens kick off OTAs Monday at the Under Armour Performance Center.

ILB Trenton Simpson
With Patrick Queen's departure to Pittsburgh, Simpson is expected to step into a starting spot next to Roquan Smith.

G Ben Cleveland
Cleveland has a chance to grab the starting right guard spot after Kevin Zeitler's free agency exit.

G Andrew Vorhees
After essentially getting a redshirt rookie season, Vorhees is healthy and on the field for his first practices as he aims to win the starting left guard job.

RB Derrick Henry
Henry made his Ravens practice debut Monday, as he gets rolling on becoming a huge part of Baltimore's offense.

OLB David Ojabo
After playing in just five games his first two seasons because of Achilles and knee injuries, Ojabo is looking to stack practices and become a key part of Baltimore's pass rush after sacks leader Jadeveon Clowney left in free agency.

OT Roger Rosengarten
The starting right tackle spot is open and the rookie second-round pick is competing with third-year player Daniel Faalele. If Rosengarten is a quick learner in OTAs, he may have the best chance of any rookie at starting Week 1.

WR Devontez Walker
How much of an offensive role Walker has as a rookie will be largely determined by how well his summer goes, and that process starts now for a player with big upside.

S Ar'Darius Washington
Washington has played in only eight games in three seasons due to injuries and is now in line to be the Ravens' key No. 3 safety with Geno Stone now in Cincinnati.

CB Jalyn Armour-Davis
Another defensive back who has been hampered by injuries during his young career, Armour-Davis has played in 12 games and will look to stay healthy and establish himself as one of the top backups along with first-round rookie Nate Wiggins.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson's weight will be a talking point at OTAs, as will his areas for improvement in Year 2 in Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken's system.