Baltimore Beatdown on Elijah Sarratt

ArticleRavens rookie film review: Ioane, Sarratt, and Hibner flash NFL upside
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Sarratt made his presence felt throughout his 30 snaps, finishing with six receptions for 66 yards and showing several of the traits that made him an intriguing addition to Baltimore's receiver room. His route running stood out in isolated situations. On one one on one rep, Sarratt used a convincing head fake to manipulate the defensive back and create separation. He also showed his toughness at the catch point, securing multiple receptions in traffic despite defensive backs staying tight to him through the catch.
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Round 4 WR Sarratt showed route technique, catch-point toughness, and zone awareness in preseason.

Round 4 WR (No. 115 overall) made an immediate impact in preseason debut with 30 snaps, 6 receptions, 66 yards; the source highlights his route-running technique (convincing head fakes to manipulate defensive backs), toughness at the catch point (securing multiple receptions in traffic despite tight coverage), and zone coverage awareness (consistently working into open areas, presenting himself to the quarterback, finding opportunities to continue working downfield after the catch). The source emphasizes that his college strengths—route detail, spatial awareness, and ability to finish through contact—already appeared to be translating to the NFL.

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