Pair of Ravens rookie draft picks not physically ready to start training camp

Ravens rookie draft picks Adisa Isaac and T.J. Tampa were placed on reserve lists ahead of Baltimore’s training camp

The rookies for the Baltimore Ravens reported for training camp duty on Monday. A pair of draft picks will have to wait before they can participate, however.

Third-round EDGE Adisa Isaac and fourth-round cornerback T.J. Tampa were placed on reserve lists at the start of Ravens camp.

Isaac was placed on the non-football injury (NFI) list with an undisclosed injury. The pass rusher from Penn State worked out at the NFL Scouting Combine and did not have any injuries of note for the Nittany Lions.

Tampa is headed for the physically unable to perform, or PUP list. The corner from Iowa State can be activated at any time and is eligible to participate in team activities, but not practices, while on the PUP reserve list.

Isaac can also participate in team activities, but his NFI designation means the Ravens are not obligated to pay him for an injury that occurred outside of his football duties with the team.

Both Isaac and Tampa are expected to compete for significant contribution roles as rookies, once the Ravens clear them to play.