One three-play sequence in Sunday’s practice provided ample proof that the Ravens’ biggest concern at this early stage of training camp should be offensive line depth.



The offense had already been called for several pre-snap penalties earlier in practice when the second team started an 11-on-11 series with a false start. The very next play featured another false start and resulted in quarterback Lamar Jackson, running back Mark Ingram and wide receiver Willie Snead IV, none of whom were participating in the series, all getting on the second-team offense.



Consumed with not jumping early on a third straight snap, the offensive line didn’t get off the ball quickly enough on the next play, and defensive tackle Zach Sieler rocked Kenneth Dixon just as he took the handoff. Three plays and total losses of around 15 yards.



“It’s hard to turn that lemon into lemonade when you jump offsides,” offensive coordinator Greg Roman said...