2025 Baltimore Ravens training camp
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Starks makes his presence felt with a takeaway. An undrafted rookie continues to have a nose for the football. Lamar Jackson has a strong day through the air.
Ravens tight ends get creative, Malaki Starks looks impressive, DeAndre Hopkins sits out and more from Day 2 of training camp.
Hamilton, like Starks, was a first-round draftee and the best safety taken in his draft class. Since entering the NFL in 2022, he has been named to the Pro Football Writers of America's All-Rookie Team. He has earned two Pro Bowl nods. He was a First-Team All-Pro in 2023 and a Second-Team All-Pro last season.
Marlon Humphrey, Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Jaire Alexander are part of a 6 a.m. workout crew. Players reported for the start of Ravens training camp and Head Coach John Harbaugh likes his team's approach to the 2025 season. As he enters Year 8 and coming off perhaps his best season yet, Lamar Jackson still sees room for growth.
Even before they became teammates, Baltimore Ravens first-round rookie safety Malaki Starks was an admirer of his new teammate, two-time Pro Bowl and All Pro se
Dan Parr is a senior editor and draft strategist. His top 10 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year candidates for the 2025 regular season include two Ravens.
Malaki Starks clearly has some believers. The star safety from Georgia comes to Baltimore looking to carry on the great defensive tradition of the Ravens. And on Friday, he got some seriously impressive praise.
Baltimore Ravens are excited about rookie Malaki Starks. Coaches praise his leadership and work ethic. They think he will pair well with Kyle Hamilton. The team hopes they will become the best safety duo.