Ravens WR coach Greg Lewis said Tuesday that the 25-year-old has transitioned well to the new job.
“He loves the game, and he wants to find any way he can to get on the field,” Lewis said. “If it’s at receiver, quarterback, running back, D-line, he’s out there trying to get it done. He’s doing a great job transitioning from the quarterback position to the receiver position. Working with Zay (Flowers), Sean Ryan, and Bate (Rashod Bateman), they’re bringing him along and teaching him the nuances of playing receiver. But he understands spatial awareness. He understands that from the quarterback’s perspective. Obviously, he understands zone coverage. So now it’s getting him to do the little things as the receivers do it because he hasn’t done it a bunch.”
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