Practice Report 8/18: Watch Out, Lamar Jacksons Deep Passing Looks Better – BaltimoreRavens.com

While he and the Ravens will of course deal with every facet of his game (hes simply 23 years of ages), Jackson has actually indicated a desire to be more consistent on deep passes as a primary focus.

Its still early in training camp, however up until now, so great. Jackson tossed a handful of stunning deep passes to his young wideouts in Tuesdays practice, revealing the promise of enhancing another prong of the Ravens leading offense.

Jackson was excellent on the move too, hitting second-year pass receiver Miles Boykin with a completely lofted give the sideline. Jackson also connected with Willie Snead IV as he rushed to his. Snead made a quite toe-tapping sideline grab.

Jackson gotten in touch with rookie broad receiver Devin Duvernay two times on deep passes, including one when the Texas speedster got behind Pro Bowler Marcus Peters.

” Were doing a lot better than we were last year, especially on deep passes,” Jackson said after practice.

There was a lot of discuss the “next step” for Lamar Jackson coming off a record-breaking MVP 2019 season.

Jackson later struck his top wideout, Marquise “Hollywood” Brown with a deep pass in one-on-one WR-CB drills in which Brown shook Marlon Humphrey after getting originally getting secured at the line of scrimmage.

Here are some other notes from Tuesdays padded practice:

Boykin had a strong day with a number of good plays deep and in objected to scenarios. The second-year wideout is expected to take a huge leap forward this year, and with reports of seasoned free representative Dez Bryant checking out, Boykin revealed he can measure up to the expectations.