OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Tyler Huntley doesn’t have the draft pedigree or experience of many of the other No. 2 quarterbacks in the NFL.
What Huntley does have is a knack for coming on top, which is why the Baltimore Ravens believe he can serve as the primary backup to Lamar Jackson.
"Really that’s the No. 1 thing for a quarterback is the win-loss column,” Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman said when asked about Huntley. "That’s the stat that matters the most.”
In high school, Huntley led Hallandale H.S. in Hallandale Beach, Florida, to the first undefeated regular season in its 40-year history.