Ravens WR Zay Flowers Reveals Goals for 2024

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The Baltimore Ravens have a shaky history of drafting first-round wide receivers, but at the very least, the latest in that long line looks to be a hit.
Zay Flowers, the No. 22 pick in last year's draft out of Boston College, enjoyed a very strong rookie season. The 23-year-old set rookie franchise records with 77 receptions and 858 yards, and added six total touchdowns (five receiving, one rushing).
It was a strong start to his career, but Flowers has a clear goal in mind heading into Year 2.
"Probably deep passes; probably more deep passes," Flowers told reporters. "I feel like I can go get them. If they're in the air, I'll go get them. That's one of the things I want to improve [upon] to answer your question. I'll say that's one of the things just hitting more deep balls. Because that's what I did in college, so I want to come out and try to hit more this year."
For all his accomplishments as a rookie, Flowers wasn't much of a deep threat last season. He averaged 11.1 yards per reception, ranking 68th among qualified receivers. That's not to say he didn't have big plays - receptions of 30 and 54 yards in the AFC Championship Game come to mind - but more deep receptions would elevate his game substantially.
To get there, though, Flowers knows he has to put the work in.
"[It's] probably just running more of them and working on them with 'L.J.' [Lamar Jackson], and working on them with the group, honestly, because I don't think we had a lot last year, so we want to come out and improve."
If he wasn't already, Flowers is the Ravens' undisputed No. 1 receiver heading into this season, so they'll be counting on him to step up. HIs performance as a rookie was a great sign of things to come, and if he can become more of a deep threat, then it will make him that much more of a complete receiver.

Jon is a lead writer for Baltimore Ravens On SI and contributes to other sites around the network as well. The Tampa native previously worked with sites such as ClutchPoints and GiveMeSport and earned his journalism degree at the University of Central Florida.