10 Baltimore Ravens to keep an eye on against the Eagles

BERKELEY, CA - OCTOBER 27: Patrick Mekari #79 and Will Craig #75 of the California Golden Bears celebrate after defeating Washington Huskies at California Memorial Stadium on October 27, 2018 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - OCTOBER 27: Patrick Mekari #79 and Will Craig #75 of the California Golden Bears celebrate after defeating Washington Huskies at California Memorial Stadium on October 27, 2018 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) /
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The Baltimore Ravens need to get some positive work in against the Eagles. Here are 10 players to keep an eye on:

10. Trace McSorley: There is no guarantee that McSorley will make the 53 man roster. He is a project at the quarterback position and Robert Griffin III has the backup job locked up, despite being hurt all preseason. McSorley’s athleticism and his ability to be a gadget quarterback for the Ravens to play around with are the traits giving him a shot. He needs to have a big night, because cutting McSorley is a viable option to make room for another player.

9. Antoine Wesley: 

Wesley made his first impression of the preseason last week. He caught a long pass from Joe Callahan. Wesley needs to show that he can be a weapon. The Ravens should give a lot of receivers on the roster bubble playing time. Wesley has to look better than everybody vying for that last wide receiver spot.

8. Jaleel Scott:

Scott is in the same position as Wesley with one major difference. The Ravens invested a draft pick in Scott, while Wesley was an undrafted free agent. The Ravens want Scott to work out and he’s shown potential. Scott barely made us notice him in his first preseason. He’s better then he was a year ago. That works in his favor. Scott has to make a play or two tonight to do a bit more convincing.