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Ravens stock up, stock down going into Week 4 of training camp

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The Baltimore Ravens enter the fourth week of training camp with a renewed sense of optimism regarding their receiving corps after a convincing 24 to 7 preseason victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. While much of the offseason focus has been on established stars, it was the newcomers who stole the spotlight during Saturday’s contest. The offense looked fluid and aggressive, racking up nearly 300 passing yards in a performance that suggests the team may have found some hidden gems among its latest additions.

Rookie wide receivers Ja Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt are currently seeing their stocks soar following an impressive showing against the Eagles. Both young players stepped up when called upon, demonstrating a level of chemistry with the quarterbacks that often takes months to develop. Their ability to create separation and secure key catches provided several spark moments throughout the game, leaving coaching staff and fans alike wondering how high their ceiling truly is heading into the regular season.

However, not everyone is riding a wave of momentum as the roster begins to tighten. As these rookies climb the depth chart, veteran presence and bubble players find themselves under increased pressure. With only a few weeks left before final cuts, those who failed to make an impact during Saturday’s win are seeing their standing trend downward. In a competitive environment where every snap counts, the rise of Lane and Sarratt creates a precarious situation for others fighting for a spot on the active roster.

As Baltimore moves deeper into August, the narrative around the team is shifting toward youth and versatility. The success seen in this most recent outing provides critical data for a front office looking to maximize offensive output. Whether these rookie breakouts can be sustained through the remainder of camp remains to be seen, but for now, they are firmly positioned as the primary winners of early preseason action.

Marcus Ellery

Markets Editor

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