Ravens move undrafted rookie Qadir Ismail from WR to the tight end position

The Baltimore Ravens are moving Qadir Ismail from the wide receiver position to the tight end spot

Qadir Ismail is vying for a spot on the Ravens’ roster this summer. With the wide receiver position stacked with talent, the versatile athlete has moved to the tight end position.

Ryan Mink reports that Ismail is now listed as a tight end. At 6 feet 6 inches, Qadir is hard to miss on the field and could develop into an intriguing option for the position.

Ismail was initially invited to try out at rookie minicamp and was signed to the 90-man roster at the start of Organized Team Activities.

A converted quarterback who transferred from Villanova to Samford University, he totaled 16 catches for 156 yards over two seasons as a wide receiver.

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Ravens sign LB Quincy Roche after placing Malik Hamm on injured reserve

The Baltimore Ravens are signing linebacker Quincy Roche to a one-year deal after placing Malik Hamm on injured reserve Tuesday

The Ravens are signing veteran linebacker Quincy Roche after the team placed second-year pass rusher Malik Hamm on injured reserve.

Hamm, who was competing for a role in the outside linebacker rotation, has been placed on injured reserve for the second year in a row. As a rookie, Hamm initially made the Ravens 53-man roster in 2023.

A Maryland native, Roche played at New Town High School in Owings Mills and was a sixth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021 after playing at the University of Miami.

Roche played 17 games with the New York Giants in 2021 and ’22, recording 40 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble. Roche spent the 2023 season on the Minnesota Vikings practice squad before becoming a free agent.

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Odafe Oweh has complete faith in David Ojabo as Ravens look to duplicate 60 sacks from 2023

Odafe Oweh says the Baltimore Ravens will look to duplicate their 60 defensive sacks from 2023

The Ravens led the NFL in sacks last season but watched as Jadeveon Clowney and Patrick Queen departed in free agency.

In 2024, a new cast of characters is on the edge, with Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo as the young but elder statesmen on a defense that sees Kyle Van Noy return as a veteran, Tavius Robinson as an intriguing second-year pass rusher, and Adisa Isaac as the hotshot rookie from Penn State.

While addressing the media on Tuesday, Oweh stated he has complete faith in David Ojabo and jabbed the media for not thinking Baltimore would rack up 60 sacks in 2023.

According to PFF, among 64 NFL edge rushers with at least 295 pass-rushing snaps last season, Clowney’s 79.0 PFF pass-rush grade ranked 18th, Oweh’s (25 years old) 77.4 PFF pass-rush grade ranked 22nd and third-year edge rusher David Ojabo earned a 63.2 PFF pass-rush grade when healthy.

If Baltimore can get consistent production from Broderick Washington, Tavius Robinson, and Adisa Isaac, 55+ sacks should be attainable.

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Ravens training camp: Lamar Jackson to miss 2nd straight practice due to an illness

Baltimore’s MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss his second straight training camp practice due to an unknown illness

Lamar Jackson is now up to two used PTO days this season. The Ravens MVP quarterback will miss the second straight day of training camp practice with an undisclosed illness.

Jackson was sent home on Saturday after not feeling well, and according to ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, he’ll be out of action again on Wednesday.

Backup quarterback Josh Johnson will take the first team snaps again for Baltimore, while rookie signal-callers Devin Leary and Emory Jones will benefit from another day of increased reps.

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T.J. Tampa discusses his 2024 NFL draft slide; Being inspired by Jalen Ramsey

T.J. Tampa discusses his 2024 NFL draft slide; Being inspired by Jalen Ramsey and other topics during interview with Ravens Wire

Many NFL pundits believe that Ravens rookie cornerback T.J. Tampa may become “the steal of the draft.” Baltimore took him out of Iowa State in the fourth round, at pick No. 130.

Tampa had been projected as a day-two guy, and almost no draftnik expected him to fall past the middle of round three.

The Ravens’ talented rookie and former Iowa State star took a break from rookie offseason conditioning to speak with us by phone on Monday, and we asked him why he feels he took a dive in the 2024 NFL Draft.

“I’m not too sure, it could have been a lot of different things,” he said exclusively to Ravens Wire.

“I don’t really know what they were thinking. Maybe it was (my) not doing anything at the combine, or maybe my 40 time, whatever that ended up being.”

The draft snubbing will, of course, provide added fuel in the drive to succeed this season.

“It definitely put a chip on my shoulder, going through this process,” he said.

“So when my name is called I can show everybody what I got.”

The 22-year-old Norristown, PA native is currently working out with the other Ravens rookies. He will only get about a week off to chill this summer, and during that period, he’ll visit his family in West Palm Beach, FL.

Rookies report to Ravens training camp on July 13. Tampa has teamed up with Zebra Sports, which has a wearable tech that has provided the NFL’s ball and player tracking metrics for the past ten years.

“Once the start of the season comes, I’ll be able to see my real player stats and how my stats link up with other players in the NFL, to see how quick and fast I am when compared to them.”

“Technology is in everything on the field, so it helps with ball speed, top speed, acceleration. They have next gen stats- you’ll see it when it tracks speed.”

According to Tampa, he’s already recorded a top speed north of 21 mph. He said he didn’t become a cornerback until 2020 and then articulated what specific player inspired him.

“I watched a lot of Jalen Ramsey when I first started playing corner,” he said.

That’s who I tried to model my game after, just being into the position.”

Ramsey, arguably the best cover corner in the game today, is a seven-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro.

Tampa is aiming very high, and that conveys just how much ambition he has.