Devontez Walker Aims to ‘Show I Belong Out There Every Single Play’
Devontez Walker is determined to prove himself as a reliable wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens after a season with minimal opportunities. He made the most of his limited targets last year, catching six passes for three touchdowns and averaging 22.7 yards per reception. With an evolving offensive strategy under new Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle, Walker aims to secure a spot as the No. 3 receiver while gaining more opportunities alongside stars Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman. His focus is not just on speed but on becoming a well-rounded receiver capable of handling diverse routes and playing in various formations.
By the Numbers- Last season: 8 targets, 6 catches, 3 touchdowns, 22.7 yards per catch.
- The Ravens used three wide receivers on just 30% of their offensive plays last season; Doyle's former team utilized "11" personnel on 53% of plays.
- Walker expects to compete for the No. 3 receiver role in a revamped offensive scheme catering to three wideouts.
- Ravens drafted rookies Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt, adding competition in the receiver room.
Walker is focused on improving his skills in summer practices, positioning himself as a key player regardless of the potential addition of a veteran receiver. As he continues to build rapport with quarterback Lamar Jackson, his performance will be crucial in determining the Ravens' receiver depth chart.
Bottom LineDevontez Walker’s commitment to growth and versatility could solidify his role in the Ravens’ receiving corps, particularly as the team shifts towards a more dynamic offense. His proactive approach suggests he is ready to seize any opportunity to contribute this season.
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