The Ravens are offering Malik Cunningham a chance to make their roster as a wide receiver, despite his background as a college quarterback at Louisville. Cunningham spent last year on the Patriots’ practice squad, primarily working with the quarterbacks. However, Ravens coach John Harbaugh has been impressed with Cunningham’s progress and believes that his experience as a quarterback has been beneficial in his transition to wide receiver.
Throughout his college career, Cunningham showcased his athletic abilities by rushing for 3,182 yards and scoring 50 touchdowns. In addition to his potential as a wide receiver, he also has the skillset to excel at returning kickoffs, which has become increasingly valuable following this year’s rule changes. The Ravens see Cunningham as a versatile player who can contribute in various ways on the field.
Given his background and skillset, the Ravens are providing Cunningham with ample opportunities to demonstrate his abilities and secure a spot on the 53-man roster. Harbaugh’s praise for Cunningham’s understanding of the game and his performance in training shows that he is making a strong case for himself as a wide receiver in the NFL.
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