The Baltimore Ravens are making elaborate preparations in the process of readying the 2019 for the emergence of Lamar Jackson as their full-time starting quarterback. The 32nd-overall pick in 2018, Jackson spent most of the year as a gadget player, but he started the final seven games, going 6-1 and helping the Ravens claw their way back into the postseason with a 10-6 record.
Seeing how he was able to improvise and adapt on the fly, the team this year wants to give their young quarterback the best opportunity to succeed, so they have rebuilt the offense around him and his strengths, as well as he weaknesses.