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    CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Submitted by RSR's Adam Bonaccorsi

    You're going to hear a lot of camp reports from today suggesting that the Ravens defense won the second straight day in full pads and the offense is struggling...

    Those things are both true.

    But here's my question for everybody who is concerned about the Ravens offense: what are your expectations at this juncture?

    Let's take a quick look at this scenario after a week at Training Camp.

    On one side of the ball, the Ravens defense is fully healthy across the board, the core of the unit is a full carryover from the 2020 season, and the rookie pass rushers are making strides. On the other side of the ball, the offense is without starters Lamar Jackson, Hollywood Brown, Nick Boyle, Ronnie Stanley, Kevin Zeitler, Gus Edwards, and has gone without Rashod Bateman for a day here, Sammy Watkins a day there... and to a lesser degree, devoid Miles Boykin and Jake Breeland. For the offense, this means a revolving door filling the Left Tackle void left by Stanley, Ben Powers filling in for Zeitler, and of course rookie LG Ben Cleveland, longtime LT Al Villanueva moving to RT, and rounding out the unit with Bradley Bozeman's return to center for the first time since his Bama days... all while the skill positions have been just as much of a carousel.

    To simplify my point, you have a healthy, stellar, returning Ravens defense... versus a Ravens offense that is just a scattershot mess of a unit right now.

    If the narrative were flipped at the Ravens offense was dominating the defense? That's a legitimate reason for concern. But the defense dominating the offense should be much ado about nothing.

    I've been stressing this since the start of camp, but the focus shouldn't be on outcomes of plays in 7v7 or 11v11- it should be on individual performances and players winning their battles, especially when you consider how much the Ravens like to mix up units and don't simply play this '1st unit, 2nd unit, 3rd unit' game.

    With the focus on individual performances, here's a few notable bright spots from today's practice:

    Odafe Oweh continues to shine, blowing by Villanueva a few more times today, netting another 'sack' in the process. The kid is consistent, powerful, and showing continued success once the pads went on.

    Fellow rookie pass rusher Daelin Hayes had another great showing today creating a few pressures of his own.

    Calais Campbell looks... more youthful? He's off the line faster than I recall in the '20 season, he's creating chaos in the trenches, and good Lord when that man reaches up he can basically touch the sky with his mitts.

    Patrick Queen was flying all over the field today, creating backfield pressures, running stride for stride with Tyler Huntley down the sidelines for a 'sack' (which is just running OOB behind the LOS in camp), and playing sticky on JK Dobbins in coverage.

    Jaylon Ferguson - yes, the guy many expect to be expendable after the Justin Houston signing- showed up a few times today, creating pressure in the backfield, and breaking up a pass covering a tight end downfield. My only caveat here is that Ferg's pressures were of his usual bull-rush variety. I still think he needs more than that to succeed in games, but at least... for now... it was effective.

    The Ravens secondary was the star unit of the day today, with three picks (Elliott, Dorsey, Humphrey), and constant backfield pressure when blitzing.

    Of course, we can't mention the standouts without discussing the players that struggled today as well, who just so happened to be all offensive players:

    I genuinely believe Cleveland will win the starting LG spot; however, I'm starting to notice how stiff he plays, and how that can be detrimental to reaching the next level in his game. Admittedly, I focused more on Cleveland than others once Ravens OL Coach Joe D caught my eye as he continued to harp on the reps of 66, suggesting he needs to drive more power in his point of attack.

    I went into today with the mentality that Eli Wolf was starting to push Josh Oliver for the final Tight End spot. After all, Wolf has been making the most of his targets (he seems to catch everything) and his blocking looks improved... then he tried to turn upfield today before securing the ball, got popped by 'second smallest Raven' Khalil Dorsey (5'9" to Ar'Darius Washington's 5'8") lost the football and turned it into a Huntley pick. Plays like that can cost him all the momentum he's gained.

    Speaking of Oliver, watching him run routes can be exhausting. It seems like he does almost excessively too much to try and shimmy/shake the defender to gain separation. Might only be a half second added to his route but it's not overly effective in creating that space.

    Hear me out... Trace McSorley is obsessed with the left side of the field. I've never really noticed it until today, but I watched him throw three straight balls to his left, then one to the right, then three more back the left. Towards the end of practice I logged his final ten throws: nine to the left, one in the middle of the field between the hash marks, and nothing to the right. On the day, if he threw less than 80% of his passes to the left side of the field I'd be shocked.

    Tyler Huntley threw three picks in four pass attempts... but let's highlight how it happened: first was a forced ball (bad pass), second was clear confusion on the offense pre-snap that had guys all out of sorts and led what I assume was QB/WR confusion, and the third was the Wolf drop/knockout. Huntley shoulders some blame, but this is just a microcosm of how out-of-sorts the offense truly was today.

    Sam Koch was 0-for-2 passing today. In all fairness, his targets were running half speed. Sam deserved better.

    PLAY OF THE DAY:

    Running Back Ty'Son Williams carries the ball around the right side, takes off up the sideline, and meets CB Anthony Averett with a thunderclap of a hit, putting AA on his back and picking up an extra yard.

    I know a lot of folks have Justice Hill locked into RB3, but I genuinely think Williams could make a push for the spot with his downhill, physical style of play that we've seen thus far. Pass pro will be key (as will special teams).

    NOTE: The players are off tomorrow so the RSR staffers plan on a collaborative piece on risers and fallers through 7 days of camp.
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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Thank you again!

    How’s Oweh’s shoulder? I saw him with a brace on it.





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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    What’s the brew down between running and passing plays





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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Quote Originally Posted by WrongBaldy View Post
    What’s the brew down between running and passing plays
    Depends on what they are practicing and what they're practicing in. Pads offer the opportunity for more running plays. But that said, today they were practicing third down conversions/stops. So, it was more pass heavy.

    I don't have official stats on that but the eyeball test suggests that it's regularly 80-90% passing, sometimes 95%.
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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Quote Originally Posted by Mmcclend View Post
    Thank you again!

    How’s Oweh’s shoulder? I saw him with a brace on it.
    A lot of the players wear braces for shoulders, elbows, knees, etc yet aren’t injured. They do it for precautionary reasons. Oweh hasn't missed a single practice and has performed well. Nor has anyone brought up the possibility of an injured shoulder. I think he's good to go.
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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    How has Malik Harrison been playing? I feel like reports on him are very scarce





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    Tony, thank you (once again, a recurring theme) and I'm looking forward to :

    "
    NOTE: The players are off tomorrow so the RSR staffers plan on a collaborative piece on risers and fallers through 7 days of camp. "


    ... Bc





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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Quote Originally Posted by purple_city39 View Post
    How has Malik Harrison been playing? I feel like reports on him are very scarce
    It's really tough to evaluate the ILB's. They are the tackling machines and these practices for the most part, don't allow for that. Plus most plays are passing plays. He's been decent in coverage. He's a big, strong, downhill player who has solid athleticism. I expect him to climb to the next level in 2021.
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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Thanks, Tony. We need help at OT (IMHO). Has Ealy shown anything? Any other swing T candidates standing out?
    Not much really matters, and the rest doesn't matter at all.





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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Quote Originally Posted by houstonravensfan View Post
    Thanks, Tony. We need help at OT (IMHO). Has Ealy shown anything? Any other swing T candidates standing out?
    I’m wondering what they think of Tyre Phillips there. They’ve listed him as a guard most recently, but there’s evidence they view him as an option at both Guard and Tackle. It’s only Y2, he’s not slotted in as a starter at the moment. I’m hoping he can bring it some day for us and just marinate for the time being.





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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Quote Originally Posted by houstonravensfan View Post
    Thanks, Tony. We need help at OT (IMHO). Has Ealy shown anything? Any other swing T candidates standing out?
    He's been ok, worthy of some developmental time, but for now he's just a practice squad candidate.
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    Re: CAMP NOTES: Day 7, August 4th

    Quote Originally Posted by Shrubbs View Post
    I’m wondering what they think of Tyre Phillips there. They’ve listed him as a guard most recently, but there’s evidence they view him as an option at both Guard and Tackle. It’s only Y2, he’s not slotted in as a starter at the moment. I’m hoping he can bring it some day for us and just marinate for the time being.
    He's looked much better this camp than last. There's a chance he could play RT but he'd struggle against speed. I'd like to see him practice at RT v. Oweh just to see. The next move EDC makes IMO, will be a swing tackle, should one become available.
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