30-05-2025
Ravens OTAs: 5 under-the-radar players to watch on offense
Ravens OTAs: 5 under-the-radar players to watch on offense We're looking at five under-the-radar players to watch during the Baltimore Ravens' four remaining OTA sessions and the mandatory minicamp
OTAs aren't mandatory, and Baltimore's MVP candidate was absent for Day 1, but made his debut in front of the media for the start of Day 2. Lamar Jackson was back at the Under Armour Performance Center on Wednesday, and the place was buzzing as the MVP candidate looked sharp and in elite shape during his first practice.
The training programs are divided into three phases: one mandatory minicamp for the entire roster and one rookie minicamp for each group.
No live contact is permitted, but 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are allowed.
Baltimore will hold seven more OTA sessions on June 3, June 5-6, June 9-12, before a Mandatory Minicamp on June 17-19.
With the team off until Tuesday, we're looking at five under-the-radar players on offense to watch.
OT Corey Bullock
Bullock was an honorable mention All-Big Ten after starting 11 games for the Terrapins in 2023. According to Pro Football Focus, Bullock was ranked as the second-highest-rated pass-blocking guard in the Big Ten conference, with a 79.6 grade via the Terrapins' official website.
Bullock spent the entire 2024 season on the practice squad.
G Darrian Dalcourt
A Maryland native, Dalcourt made five starts along the Alabama offensive line at guard and played in eight games in 2023, playing 332 snaps and logging seven knockdown blocks. Dalcourt has experience against high-caliber SEC competition. He spent the 2024 season on the Ravens' practice squad.
WR Dayton Wade
Wade displayed big-play potential all last summer, including a 56-yard touchdown catch against the Falcons. With Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Nelson Agholor as the core three, Wade could not overtake Tylan Wallace, Deonte Harty, and Devontez Walker.
Wade caught 27 passes for 390 yards and two touchdowns during his last season at Ole Miss.
Devontez Walker
The rookie had one catch on three targets for a 21-yard touchdown over nine regular-season games in 2024. The former UNC star was a healthy scratch until his NFL debut in Week 7 against Tampa Bay. The highlight of his first year was a 21-yard touchdown reception against the Giants for his first NFL catch in Week 15. Most of Walker's work came on special teams, as he logged 153 snaps and 55 on offense. With the addition of Hopkins, Walker will enter 2025 as the No. 4 or No. 5 wideout at best.
OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, Oregon State
Christian-Lichtenhan (6-8, 315) started all 12 games at left tackle for the Beavers, allowing just two sacks and being charged with one penalty on the year.
RB Sone Ntoh, Monmouth
Ntoh (5-11, 220) scored a touchdown in 21 of 23 games and ranked second in program history with 39 rushing touchdowns during his final two seasons at Monmouth. In 12 games during his final season, Ntoh logged 487 yards and 25 touchdowns on 1,109 carries, en route to earning AP FCS All-America Honorable Mention and Phil Steele first-team All-CAA. His 25 rushing touchdowns set a program single-season record and led the FCS.