After completing the first day of mini camp, Head Coach, John Harbaugh, said it went "exceptionally well." Here are the highlights reported by BaltimoreRavens.com.
- Tight end
Ed Dickson says he wants to be more involved in the passing game this year, and he’s off to a great start during the offseason. He caught a number of passes during practice, including the highlight of the day, which was an impressive one-handed grab down the middle of the field. Dickson made the catch with safetyJames Ihedigbo in tight coverage, and he then outran everyone to the end zone for about a 50-yard touchdown.
- Overall, the tight ends were a big part of the passing game. Dickson and
Dennis Pitta both caught a number of passes over the middle of the field. VeteranBilly Bajema , who was re-signed earlier in the day, also caught some passes working with the second team offense.
Terrell Suggs makes his presence known when he’s on the field. He’s constantly jawing at his teammates and cracking jokes. Even during the special teams portion of practice, Suggs came onto the field for punt coverage and caught a punt fromSam Koch . Suggs then took off down the field like he was a return man. Sizzle always keeps things interesting when he’s on the field.
- Suggs not only brought character to practice, he also showed off a slimmed-down figure and an explosive first step. He looked really good and immediately went right back to work with the first team defense.
- Recently-signed linebacker
Daryl Smith also got right to work in his first practice. He took reps with the first team and he will likely compete for a starting job this season. Smith still has to learn the defense, but he was fluid in his movement and kept pace during his first practice in Baltimore. He showed no lingering signs of a groin injury that held him out of all but two games last season.
- Fullback
Kyle Juszczyk put a big block on Smith to start off 11-on-11 drills. The rookie out of Harvard was the lead blocker for Rice on the play, and he delivered a hard-nosed hit on his new teammate. Not a bad way to make a statement now that Vonta Leach has been release and the rookie is the likely starter at fullback.
- The defensive line looks good.
Chris Canty ,Marcus Spears ,Arthur Jones ,DeAngelo Tyson andBrandon Williams all worked through a number of rotations. Those players give the Ravens a deep defensive front to go along withHaloti Ngata (knee) andTerrence Cody (hip) when they return to full strength.
- Ngata,
Jameel McClain ,Lardarius Webb andAlbert McClellan – four starters from last season – were all limited participants during practice. They participated during individual drills and then ran wind sprints during full team drills.
Pernell McPhee , who is playing more outside linebacker this year, definitely looks slimmed down compared to last season. He’s being used in more of a pass-rushing role, and getting after the quarterback is a task that could suit him well.
- Rookie outside linebacker
John Simon has some pass-rushing prowess. The fourth-round pick showed off his motor on a number of plays and was able to get to the quarterback for sacks or to force quick throws.
- Running back
Bernard Pierce is so shifty coming out of the backfield. He seems to glide with his blockers, and then can just cut through the hole whenever it opens up.
- Undrafted rookie wide receiver
Rashaad Carter had a pair of really nice catches from quarterbackCaleb Hanie . He made one catch in tight traffic, and then came back a few plays later and caught a 35-yard pass down the sidelines.
- The defense got the best of quarterback
Joe Flacco on a couple of occasions, as safetyMichael Huff and linebackerJosh Bynes both had interceptions.
Credit: BaltimoreRavens.com