The Ravens were in a fourth-down situation during minicamp practice earlier this month, and tight end Darren Waller had a feeling the ball might come his way.
Waller ran a post route towards the sideline and hauled in a diving over-the-shoulder catch for the first down. He hopped up and tossed the ball in the air, then had a few words with the defensive players standing a few feet from him on the sideline.
“It felt good,” Waller said. “I had a lot of energy behind that catch.”
The fourth-down catch was the play of the day and a sign that Waller is making progress in his bid to transition to tight end after playing wide receiver as a rookie last year.