July 5, 2024

(From left to right) T Roger Rosengarten & OL Andrew VorheesThe Ravens must replace three starters from last year on the offensive line, and Andrew Vorhees and Roger Rosengarten are making a strong early impression.

A seventh-round pick in 2023, Vorhees has returned to action at this year’s rookie minicamp after missing last season with a knee injury. Vorhees is competing for a starting job at guard, and according to Head Coach John Harbaugh, the 6-foot-6, 310-pound Vorhees looks stronger than ever after a knee injury suffered at the 2023 Combine.

“He looked very well-trained,” Harbaugh said. “He’s been here basically working out for a whole year. He was already a strong guy. He’s moving his feet well, he’s been studying for a whole year. I thought he looked like how you’d expect him to look.”(From left to right) T Roger Rosengarten & OL Andrew Vorhees

Rosengarten was Baltimore’s second-round pick this year, a two-year starter at right tackle for Washington who has a chance to start as a rookie. Rosengarten didn’t give up a sack the past two seasons, and while he’s not practicing in pads yet, Rosengarten’s athleticism is already showing.

“He moves his feet really well, you saw that out here, you see it on tape and then you see it in person,” Harbaugh said. “I hadn’t watched him work out.(From left to right) T Roger Rosengarten & OL Andrew Vorhees I saw him in person at the (national) championship game a little bit, but that’s different. You see him in person out here moving his feet, I’m like, ‘OK, he’s everything that we thought he would be athletically. That’s a big part of it.”

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