
The Ravens have a type, and that type is fast. One year after drafting speedsters Marquise Brown and Miles Boykin, the Ravens went back to the well with Devin Duvernay, a wide receiver from the University of Texas. The Longhorns product is yet another player from an historic program, following linebacker Patrick Queen (LSU) and running back J.K. Dobbins (Ohio State). Duvernay ran a sub-4.40 40-yard dash, and is a part of one of the strongest wide receiver classes in recent draft history. He projects to spend a lot of time in the slot for Baltimore, who entered the draft needing to address the position. Here are five things to know about Devin Duvernay. 1. He is very sure-handed Duvernay had drop problems early in his career, but he turned those around in recent seasons. Devin Duvernay has the lowest dropped pass % of any power-five WR since 2018 pic.twitter.com/gUVVxsIKNQ —…
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