The Baltimore Ravens are putting in work this offseason to hopefully get them even better than they were last year. While the coronavirus pandemic has limited what the players have been able to do this offseason, no one has it quite as bad as the rookie draft class who have to hit the ground running despite not getting as much practice time as previous classes.
Ravens sixth-round pick, wide receiver James Proche, isn’t going into training camp unprepared, however. Proche and Baltimore quarterback Robert Griffin III were training with well-renowned wide receivers coach David Robinson. Robinson shared just one clip of Proche catching a pass, showing just how talented the Ravens’ rookie wide receiver is.
We working! In the lab 🔬 w/ @RGIII and @jamesproche3 Baltimore Ravens 6th RD. Draft Pick this year! “Stayin ready so we don’t have to get ready” 👀 @Ravens pic.twitter.com/TRrc1EfEVs
— David Robinson (@drobalwayzopen) June 9, 2020
The pass was slightly behind Proche, who made a great adjustment in the air to get it and come down still running at speed. It highlights what was seen as Proche’s biggest standout feature: his hands. If he can bring that level of concentration and production to Baltimore, he’ll easily outplay his sixth-round draft status.
Proche was working out with Lamar Jackson and Trace McSorley in Florida last week, according to The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec.
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