Ravens 2021 NFL Draft Profile: TE Kenny Yeboah
This vertical seam stretcher with contested catch ability could be a day three steal
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The Baltimore Ravens’ passing attack has been a lightning rod for controversy and criticism after their record-breaking offense from 2019 came back down to earth a bit in 2020.
Arguably the most underrated reason for the regression in both production and efficiency last season was the departure of Hayden Hurst via trade last offseason and the failure to effectively replace him, which drastically impacted their ability to operate out of 13 personnel.
In 2019, their ability to be both dominant and unpredictable with three tight end sets and two dangerous pass-catching threats at the position in Hurst and Pro Bowler Mark Andrews was integral in their success through the air during Lamar Jackson’s unanimous MVP winning campaign.