4 Ravens we’re most excited to see in 2020

We took a look ahead towards the 2020 NFL season and picked the players we’re most excited to see on the field.

Football continues to creep closer and closer as teams prepare for training camp. With the 2020 NFL regular season on the horizon, it has all of us here at Ravens Wire getting excited for football to return to our lives. With the season on our minds, we sat down and discussed which Baltimore Ravens players we’re most pumped to see when everyone hits the field again.

Though we all chose different players and with different reasons in mind, all of us chose young players that should be stepping up in 2020. Nearly all of us chose offensive players, which is fitting with the continued evolution of Baltimore’s offense and the development of quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Let’s get right into who we picked and why.

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Matthew Stevens: WR Miles Boykin

I’m most excited to see Boykin this year, especially in training camp where he’ll be given more opportunities to showcase his talents. But from training camp through the preseason and into the regular season, I think Boykin could be an underrated breakout character for the Ravens.

With Seth Roberts leaving in free agency, Boykin is being set up to be Baltimore’s primary outside receiver as a counterpoint to Marquise Brown. While all the attention is rightfully on Brown thanks to his athleticism and speed, Boykin has plenty of speed himself as well as being a big-bodied target that should dominate in contested catches and the red zone as long as he puts it all together. While we might not see as many 80-plus yard receptions where Boykin just leaves everyone in the dust compared to Brown, he has the skillset to get open and punish would-be tacklers en route to big gains.

We saw some flashes of what Boykin can do last season. While comparisons are always tricky, Boykin has the makings of an Anquan Boldin type of player in the Ravens’ offense. It’s an underrated part of the Ravens’ offense right now but just like we saw with Boldin in town, it’s one that will help keep drives alive. For an offense that led the league in points scored last season, Boykin’s transformation into a solid outside receiver could make them practically undefendable.