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15 Ravens Who Stood Out in Joint Practices
These Ravens had particularly strong practices during the two days of joint practices.

TE Mark Andrews
Andrews is always intense, even with his own teammates. He was seeing red (actually, burgundy) with the Commanders. After an intense Day 1 in which he took exception to a hit on him, Andrews burnt the Commanders' defensive backs several times on Wednesday, once for a touchdown in individuals and then for a long gain in 11-on-11 work.

WR Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham showed off his speed during the two days of practice, getting open deep during 11-on-11 drills on a few occasions. He made one long snag while going to the turf and a couple other throws came up a bit short, but Beckham proved his legs are back and still strong.

WR Tarik Black
Black made a couple long grabs against the Commanders secondary, despite tight coverage.

WR Zay Flowers
The Ravens gave Flowers his "Joystick" nickname, and Flowers he showed the Commanders defensive backs why. Flowers routinely shook Washington's cornerbacks to get open. On the first 1-on-1 of the joint practices, he took fellow first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes deep for a touchdown.

OLB Malik Hamm
The undrafted rookie outside linebacker got a sack in the preseason opener and continued his momentum in practice, showing a nice inside spin move on a couple occasions for sacks.

RB Justice Hill
The Ravens' backfield is crowded, especially with the return of J.K. Dobbins, but Hill has continued to look like a player deserving of an offensive role. He had a long outside run Tuesday and also had a chunk play on a wheel route catch.

DT Travis Jones
Jones was giving the Commanders' interior offensive line fits Wednesday, and he showed his brute strength when he rag dolled one player to the turf immediately after the snap.

TE Charlie Kolar
With Isaiah Likely sidelined for both practices, Kolar took advantage of the opportunity to get more reps. He had an impressive one-handed grab during 1-on-1s and caught a few passes during 11-on-11 work.

C Tyler Linderbaum
The Commanders have a fearsome defensive tackle duo in Daron Payne and Jonathan Allen. You're certainly not going to win every rep against those guys, but the Commanders weren't wreaking havoc up the middle of Baltimore's offensive line.

OLB David Ojabo
Ojabo created a lot of pressure in Wednesday's practice and won an early 11-on-11 rep for a sack.

OLB Oweh Odafe

ILB Patrick Queen
Queen has continued to look good in pass coverage and had a nice breakup along the sideline during 11-on-11 drills Wednesday.

G John Simpson
Simpson has seemingly taken the lead in the left guard competition and held his own against the Commanders' strong defensive front.

ILB Roquan Smith
Smith was a tone-setter for the Ravens' physical defense and showed off his blitzing skills with a hand swipe and rip for an easy sack during 1-on-1 drills.

S Ar'Darius Washington
The Ravens' secondary got thinner, but Washington continued to play well. He chased down Sam Howell for what would have been a sack during 11-on-11s.