Lamar Jackson can electrify the offense by breaking loose for a long run downfield.
However, this style of play also puts him at risk for injuries.
Jackson took several hard hits over the second half of last season when he became the starter.
The Ravens hope Jackson makes strides this offseason to become a better downfield passer and avoid some of those jarring tackles.
Nonetheless, new general manager Eric DeCosta is not taking any chances if Jackson gets injured. He wants to ensure the Ravens’ season is not fully derailed because of an injury to the starting quarterback.