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15 Ravens Who Have Stood Out at Training Camp
Here's who is flashing at Ravens training camp practice at the Under Armour Performance Center.

WR Nelson Agholor
Agholor has shown instant chemistry with Lamar Jackson this summer and the two have developed a reliable back-shoulder throw that should help unlock Agholor's deep game too.

G/T Sala Aumavae-Laulu
The fact that the sixth-round rookie took the first-team reps at left guard for the first 10 practices of training camp is alone a testament to his rapid improvement.

WR Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham has brought more than just star power and screaming kids to training camp. He's practiced every day except for one and shown his crafty route-running and sticky hands. He's building trust with Jackson.

WR Zay Flowers
The rookie first-round pick has been absolutely electric, dusting cornerbacks in one-on-one drills and making catches all over the field in full team work. Every defensive back on the team says his new nickname, "Joystick," fits him well.

S Kyle Hamilton
Hamilton has looked at ease in his transition to playing a deeper safety role. He's been a daily tough matchup for tight end Mark Andrews and registered a couple interceptions.

TE Isaiah Likely
The second-year tight end was a standout in training camp last year and he's picked up where he left off. Likely just has a knack for getting open and making catches. While the Ravens will use more wide receivers in formations this year, Likely is showing he's deserving of a significant role.

DT Justin Madubuike
Madubuike has been dominant inside at times getting into the backfield. He's showing that he could be on the verge of a monster fourth season.

OLB David Ojabo
Ojabo is in position to be one of the Ravens' top pass rushers, and he's showing a variety of different moves to get to the quarterback.

OLB Odafe Oweh
Oweh has been strong against the run and pass. He's working on his power moves this offseason, and his added muscle is paying off.

LB Del'Shawn Phillips
Phillips had two interceptions in 7-on-7 work and a forced fumble in the first week of training camp. Previously used almost exclusively on special teams, Phillips is making a case for defensive snaps.

ILB Patrick Queen
Queen has been a menace on the field and set the tone with a tackle that planted rookie running back Keaton Mitchell in the turf. Entering a contract year, Queen has had a locked-in focus and is playing like a man on a mission.

OLB Tavius Robinson
The rookie fourth-round pick is a physical presence on the edge who never stops running to the ball. Robinson has received a lot of work against the first-team offense and held his own.

CB Kevon Seymour
The veteran cornerback has broken up numerous passes, showing he can be more than a special teams standout. The Ravens have a cornerback depth issue, making Seymour's emergence even more important.

ILB Roquan Smith
Smith sent a message in practice this week with a few pad-popping hits. The leader in the middle of Baltimore's defense looks like he's also improved in coverage, something he said he focused on this offseason.

S Marcus Williams
Williams is another tone-setter on the back end of the defense and he practices with a lot of intensity. He had a pair of interceptions in last Saturday's practice, reminding teammates that any mistakes by the quarterback will be capitalized on.