Sheldon Price may have found his niche in the NFL. After three seasons on the periphery of the league, Price has a prime opportunity to take advantage of the Ravens current lack of depth as outside cornerback. With a strong training camp, the 25 year old cornerback has a chance to earn a permanent role on the team.
Jake Lourim and Don Markus of the Baltimore Sun reported that Price took the majority of first team repetitions at cornerback opposite Shareece Wright on the first day of minicamp. While the Ravens have a fierce competition for the slot cornerback role forming between Jerraud Powers, Tavon Young and Kyle Arrington, options are limited at the outside corner spots.