Last year, the Baltimore Ravens drafted a quarterback in the first round who would absolutely refuse to work out at any other position, and the team was on-board full-on with the idea of him being a quarterback—even though Lamar Jackson set a quarterback record for rushing attempts last season with just seven starts.
This year, Baltimore drafted yet another quarterback, but this time they have visions of him playing all over the field. With sixth-round Penn State product Trace McSorley, the coaching staff is not restricting its imagination.
After all, they’re not looking for a starter because they already have one, which was in contrast to their intentions in bringing Jackson in.