Devin Duvernay Injury News & Updates
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Minimal involvement
Duvernay caught one of three targets for two yards and returned three kickoffs for 96 yards in the Bears' 30-16 loss to the Ravens on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay continued to work primarily as a return specialist while seeing limited offensive targets. His role offers little fantasy value outside of formats that count return production.
Oct 14, 2025
Remains limited to return role
Duvernay returned five kickoffs for 120 yards in Monday's 25-24 win over the Commanders.
ANALYSIS
Though he's been active for every game this season, Duvernay's role has been contained exclusively to special teams. He has yet to log a snap on offense through five contests and is averaging 25.0 yards per kickoff return and 11.4 yards per punt return.
Aug 28, 2025
Returning to Chicago
The Bears signed Duvernay to the active roster Thursday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay is back with the Bears one day after being released by the team. The 2020 third-rounder is expected to play a larger role on special teams as a returner than he is on offense. He logged 351 yards on kick returns and 167 yards on punt returns across 13 regular-season games with the Jaguars in 2024, but he logged only 11 catches (on 16 targets) for 79 yards that season.
Aug 27, 2025
Released by Chicago
Duvernay was released by the Bears on Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
The wide receiver signed a one-year deal with Chicago in March but ended up falling short of the 53-man roster in a crowded receiver room led by DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Luther Burden. Duvernay has just 15 catches for 97 yards over the last two regular seasons with the Jaguars and Ravens, and he last caught an NFL touchdown in 2022 with Baltimore. Now, the 2020 third-round pick of the Ravens will look for his next opportunity.
Aug 18, 2025
Suffers pregame injury
Duvernay (undisclosed) suffered a pregame injury before Sunday's 38-0 preseason win over the Bills, Sean Hammond of the Chicago Tribune reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay did not appear in the contest after sustaining an undisclosed injury before kickoff. The wide receiver will have a shorter turnaround before Friday's preseason finale with the Chiefs, so his status will be worth monitoring at practice.
Mar 19, 2025
Finds home in Chicago
Duvernay agreed to terms Wednesday on a one-year contract with the Bears, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay joins Chicago as a return specialist capable of also contributing in a depth role at wide receiver behind DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus. He suited up for 13 regular-season games with Jacksonville in 2024 but was cut by the team early March in order to clear up cap space. Duvernay is unlikely to emerge as a significant contributor on offense for Chicago and therefore holds little fantasy value, aside from unique formats that allot a premium to return yardage.
Mar 6, 2025
Cut loose by the Jags
Duvernay was released by the Jaguars on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
The wide receiver finished 2024 with 11 catches for 79 yards and no touchdowns in 13 games, though he also contributed 351 kickoff-return yards and 167 punt-return yards. Duvernay, a two-time Pro Bowl return man, signed a two-year deal with the Jaguars last March after playing out his rookie contract with the Ravens, but he was caught in a series of cost-cutting moves by Jacksonville as it tries to clear cap space going into the new league year.
Jan 12, 2025
No offensive touches Week 18
Duvernay wasn't targeted and returned two punts for 15 yards during Jacksonville's Week 18 loss to Indianapolis.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay entered the contest with at least one catch in five straight games, but he wasn't targeted in the season finale and played just five offensive snaps. He's primary worked as a return man this season and had 11 catches for 79 yards and four carries for three yards in 13 games. Duvernay is under contract for 2025 but could be cut for a dead money penalty of $1.2 million with just over $2.7 million in savings, so there's a chance he's cut loose during the offseason.
Dec 23, 2024
Less involved offenisively
Duvernay caught his only target for three yards and returned four punts for 37 yards during Sunday's 19-14 loss to the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
The return man entered the contest with multiple receptions in the previous three games, but he played a lesser offensive role Sunday as nine different Jacksonville players caught at least one ball. Duvernay played fewer offensive snaps than Josh Reynolds, but Brian Thomas and Parker Washington only the only Jacksonville wideouts consistently involved in the offense at this point.
Dec 16, 2024
Decent involvement Week 15
Duvernay caught three of four targets for 42 yards, returned two kickoffs for 63 yards and returned two punts for 12 yards during Sunday's loss to the Jets.
ANALYSIS
Josh Reynolds made his Jacksonville debut but garnered just one target on 27 offensive snaps as Duvernay retained his role has the team's No. 3 wide receiver. The return man has been more involved in the offense of late with eight catches for 73 yards over the past three weeks, but he doesn't have much fantasy utility.
Dec 9, 2024
Retains minor offensive role
Duvernay rushed once for minus-seven yards, caught all three targets for eight yards and returned two punts for eight yards during Sunday's 10-6 win over the Titans.
ANALYSIS
The return man operated as Jacksonville's No. 3 wide receiver and played 29 of 59 offensive snaps, but his targets in the passing game were limited to short routes. Duvernay could see even fewer offensive chances down the stretch with Josh Reynolds -- who was claimed off waivers Wednesday -- likely to enter the mix after being inactive against Tennessee.
Dec 2, 2024
Makes first impact as receiver
Duvernay caught two of four targets for 23 yards, returned three kickoffs for 68 yards and one punt for five yards during Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay entered the weekend having played a minimal offensive role this season, but he played 39 offensive snaps and produced his first positive receiving yardage of 2024 against Houston. The 27-year-old operated as Jacksonville's No. 3 wide receiver ahead of Tim Jones and Elijah Cooks, though none of those three wideouts are likely to have fantasy viability, especially if Mac Jones finishes the campaign as the club's starting quarterback.
Nov 10, 2024
Cleared to play Sunday
Duvernay (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against the Vikings.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay will suit up for the first time since Week 5 after he completed a four-game stint on injured reserve while he recovered from a hamstring strain. In his first five outings with the Jaguars, Duvernay drew just one target and carried three times for 10 yards, but he could see his role on offense expand a bit after fellow wideout Christian Kirk (collarbone) suffered a season-ending injury Week 8. Even if that comes to fruition, Duvernay is still expected to deliver his greatest impact in the return game.
Nov 9, 2024
Comes off IR on Saturday
The Jaguars activated Duvernay (hamstring) off injured reserve Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was hurt in Jacksonville's Week 5 victory against Indianapolis and subsequently was placed on IR. He was designated to return this past Wednesday and has now been activated. Duvernay could thus suit up Sunday versus Minnesota, which would be a boost to the Jaguars' passing game with both Brian Thomas (chest) and Gabe Davis (shoulder) questionable to play in the contest.
Nov 6, 2024
Set to resume practicing
The Jaguars designated Duvernay (lower body) for return from injured reserve Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
A two-time Pro Bowl return man during the first four seasons of his career in Baltimore, Duvernay signed a two-year, $8.5 million contract with the Jaguars in the spring. He suited up in each of Jacksonville's first five games and primarily served on special teams, logging just one reception and carrying three times for 10 yards before landing on IR on Oct. 9. After sitting out the last four games, Duvernay is now healthy enough to practice, and he could be a candidate to return from IR this Sunday against the Vikings if he checks out fine during the week. Once activated, Duvernay will likely continue to provide most of his value in the return game, but he may have an opportunity to see more reps on offense with wideout Christian Kirk (collarbone) done for the season.
Oct 9, 2024
Shifts to IR
The Jaguars placed Duvernay (lower body) on injured reserve Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
The 27-year-old sustained a lower-body injury during the Jaguars' Week 5 win over the Colts, and it now appears serious enough to land him on IR. Duvernay accumulated one reception for minus-1 yard and 181 return yards across Jacksonville's first five contests. With the first-year Jaguar sidelined for at least next four games, expect Parker Washington to serve as Jacksonville's top kick and punt returner.
Oct 7, 2024
Dealing with lower body injury
Duvernay sustained a lower body injury in Sunday's 37-34 win over the Colts, Garry Smits of The Jacksonville Florida Times-Union reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay played a significant role in the Jaguars' Week 5 win, as his 53-yard punt return set up a Tank Bigsby touchdown run in the third quarter. Head coach Doug Pederson sounded concerned about Duvernay when discussing the Jaguars' injuries Monday, explaining that Duvernay is "going to be the big one." If the Texas product is unable to suit up in Week 6, expect Parker Washington to assume Jacksonville's top kick and punt return duties.
Aug 19, 2024
One reception in exhibition win
Duvernay caught his lone target for 15 yards during Saturday's preseason game against the Buccaneers.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay joined the Jaguars on a two-year, $8.5 million contract in March and is expected to serve as their primary return man in 2024. The 26-year-old totaled 880 receiving yards and five touchdowns with Baltimore from 2020 to 2022, but he recorded just four catches for 18 yards last season before hitting free agency. Duvernay isn't likely to be consistently involved in Jacksonville's passing game this year and is competing with Parker Washington for the No. 4 spot on the depth chart.
Mar 11, 2024
Joining Jags
Duvernay agreed to a two-year, $8.5 million contract twith the Jaguars on Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay spent his first four seasons with the Ravens and proved himself to be an All-Pro special teams player. He projects to return both kicks and punts in Jacksonville, while also providing depth at receiver. The 26-year-old averaged 24.8 yards per kick return during his career in Baltimore and also scored two touchdowns.
Jan 20, 2024
Returning to action Saturday
Duvernay (back) is listed as active for Saturday's divisional-round game against the Texans.
ANALYSIS
A back issue forced Duvernay to injured reserve for the final four contests of the regular season, but after the Ravens' first-round bye, he was able to log full practices this week and be activated in advance of Saturday's outing. With his status now cleared up, he likely will slot into both return roles due to Tylan Wallace (knee) being sidelined, but Duvernay may have a tough time reentering the WR mix with all of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Odell Beckham and Nelson Agholor available to Baltimore's offense.
Jan 19, 2024
Activated from IR, still questionable
The Ravens activated Duvernay (back) from injured reserve Friday, but he remains questionable for Saturday's divisional-round game against the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay sat out the last four contests of the regular season due to back spasms, but Friday's transaction has given him a chance to play for the first time since Week 14. Assuming he isn't included among the Ravens' inactives, which will be confirmed about 90 minutes before Saturday's 4:30 p.m. ET kickoff, he's a good bet to resume return duties with Tylan Wallace (knee) sidelined this weekend. In 13 appearances this season, Duvernay has averaged 19.3 yards on nine kick returns and 12.6 yards on 23 punt returns.
Jan 18, 2024
Expected to play Saturday
Duvernay (back) is in line to be be activated from IR ahead of Saturday's divisional round playoff game against the Texans, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay, who was deemed a full practice participant Tuesday through Thursday, is officially listed as questionable by the Ravens, but it looks like the wideout -- who last suited up in Week 14 -- is slated to return to action this weekend. Assuming that's the case, he'll provide the team with added pass-catching depth, as well presumably reclaim his key role in Baltimore's return game.
Jan 16, 2024
Gets in full practice Tuesday
Duvernay (back) was a full participant at practice Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay still technically hasn't been activated from the Ravens' injured reserve list, but it appears he's likely on track to play in the divisional round. Over 13 games this season, he turned nine targets into four catches for 18 yards.
Jan 10, 2024
Cleared to practice
The Ravens designated Duvernay (back) for return from injured reserve Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay, who last saw game action in Week 14, is thus slated to return to practice ahead of the Ravens' postseason opener during the divisional round. Though Duvernay was limited to four catches (on nine targets) for 18 yards in 13 contests prior to landing on IR, he served as the team's primary returner. Assuming he experiences no setbacks in his return to practice, Duvernay's potential availability for the divisional round should provide a big boost to Baltimore's special-teams units.
Dec 13, 2023
Officially moves to IR
Duvernay (back) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
The move doesn't come as a surprise as it was reported Tuesday that this was the likely scenario for the All-Pro return man. Duvernay will now be forced to miss the final four weeks of the season, although he'll be eligible to return in time for the playoffs if he proves healthy enough to do so.
Dec 12, 2023
Headed to IR
The Ravens are expected to place Duvernay (back) on injured reserve Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay exited Sunday's 37-31 overtime win over the Rams with the back issue. According to Rapoport, the two-time Pro Bowl return man won't require a procedure to address the injury and should be back for the playoffs, but he'll miss the final four games of the regular season while on IR. Tylan Wallace should continue to handle return duties for Baltimore in Duvernay's stead, while the team signed quarterback/wide receiver Malik Cunningham off the Patriots' practice squad to fill the open spot on the 53-man roster.
Dec 11, 2023
Unlikely for Week 15
Duvernay could miss a week or more after suffering a back injury Sunday against the Rams, according to head coach John Harbaugh, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was dealing with back spasms during the game, which kept the fourth-year pro sidelined. Any time missed moving forward will affect the Ravens' special teams unit and to a lesser extent their depth at wide receiver. Tylan Wallace, who had the game-winning punt return for a touchdown in overtime, will likely continue to take over return duties in Duvernay's absence.
Dec 10, 2023
Won't return against Los Angeles
Duvernay (back) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Rams, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.comreports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay stayed in the locker room after halftime and will not return due to back spasms. Justice Hill was on the field with the kick-return team in Duvernay's stead.
Nov 23, 2023
Logs full practice
Duvernay (knee) was a full participant at Thursday's practice.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay landed on the Ravens' injury report due to a knee issue after a limited workload at Wednesday's practice. It now looks like he has moved past the issue and should be set for his usual role as a depth receiving option and special teams contributor in Week 12. That is, assuming he avoids any setbacks.
Nov 22, 2023
Limited in practice Wednesday
Duvernay (knee) was a limited participant in Baltimore's practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay is now dealing with a knee injury, putting his status for Sunday's game versus the Chargers into doubt. Keaton Mitchell should handle return duties in Duvernay's place if he ends up being unable to play.
Nov 16, 2023
Suits up Thursday
Duvernay (hamstring) is listed as active for Thursday night's game against the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay approached the contest listed as questionable, but he'll be available to provide the Ravens with wideout depth as well as maintain his role as a returner. In 10 games to date, Duvernay has caught four of his nine targets for 18 yards and rushed three times for 15 yards.
Nov 14, 2023
Limited with hamstring injury
Duvernay (hamstring) was limited in Tuesday's practice.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay wasn't on the injury report Monday, making him a mid-week addition prior to Thursday night's game against the Bengals. The veteran wideout and return man has played just 20 percent of the offensive snaps this season, catching four passes for 18 yards on nine targets.
Oct 17, 2023
Goes untargeted in win
Duvernay played 14 snaps on offense and went without a target or rushing attempt in Sunday's 24-16 win over the Titans in London.
ANALYSIS
Sunday's game marked the first time since Week 1 that Duvernay went without a touch on offense. The speedy 26-year-old wideout made an impact on special teams, however, bringing back three punts for 91 yards.
Oct 3, 2023
Minimal usage on high snap count
Duvernay caught both of his targets for eight yards in Sunday's win over the Browns.
ANALYSIS
The fourth-year wideout played a season-high 33 snaps with Odell Beckham (ankle) and Rashod Bateman (hamstring) sidelined. The uptick in playing time didn't result in a production boost, though as Duvernay was targeted on just two of those snaps and his receptions totaled just eight yards. He continues to be a quality returner and special teamer, but his role in the offense is seemingly non-existent even when other receivers are out with injury. Baltimore travels to Pittsburgh in Week 5.
Sep 21, 2023
Back to full strength
Duvernay (shoulder) logged a full practice Thursday.
ANALYSIS
After getting in just a limited practice Wednesday, Duvernay was a full go Thursday, which should ease any doubt of him not being able to suit up Sunday against the Colts. With Odell Beckham (ankle) logging a second straight DNP and looking extremely questionable for the contest, the third-year receiver could see extra opportunities Sunday.
Sep 20, 2023
Limited at practice Wednesday
Duvernay (shoulder) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
The injury appears to be a new one for Duvernay, who saw three targets and handled three carries in Week 2. He'll have two more chances to log a full practice before Baltimore's last injury report of the week Friday.
Sep 19, 2023
Fills versatile role Week 2
Duvernay was held without a reception on three targets and carried three times for 15 yards in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
After logging seven snaps on offense in the Ravens' season-opening win over the Texans, Duvernay tripled that total in Week 2. He played 22 snaps Sunday, drawing targets on three of the 11 routes he ran but failing to cash in. Instead, Duvernay made his biggest mark as a ballcarrier, helping to absorb some of the vacated touches created by running back J.K. Dobbins' season-ending Achilles injury. The speedy Duvernay could continue to have some light involvement in the run game moving forward, but since he's still behind Mark Andrews, Zay Flowers, Odell Beckham (ankle), Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor in the pecking order for targets, he's unlikely to carve out much fantasy value.
Jun 14, 2023
Moving past foot injury
Duvernay (foot) participated in Tuesday's mandatory minicamp practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay, who is bouncing back from surgery to address a broken fifth metatarsal in his foot, continues to progress and will now look to carve out a role in a Ravens wideout corps that also includes fellow returnee Rashod Bateman (foot), along with newcomers Odell Beckham, Zay Flowers and Nelson Agholor. In that context, Duvernay doesn't have a clear path to steady targets in 2023, but assuming no setbacks, the 2020 third-rounder should be able to make his mark in the team's return game.
May 24, 2023
Building strength after injury
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that Duvernay (foot) has been working hard and "kind of building his stamina back up" this spring.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay suffered a broken fifth metatarsal Dec. 20 and didn't resume running until April or May. He's been doing some on-field activities at the first few OTA sessions but still has limitations five months removed from the major injury. Duvernay averaged only 3.5 targets per game last year despite starting 13 of his 14 appearances, and he's likely sliding down the depth chart after the Ravens added WRs Odell Beckham, Zay Flowers and Nelson Agholor this offseason. Duvernay still figures to return punts and kickoffs once he's healthy, and the guys in front of him on offense don't have the best track records for durability or reliability.
May 10, 2023
Resumes running
Duvernay (foot) has resumed running as he continues to make progress in his recovery from surgery to address a broken fifth metatarsal, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay expressed positivity about his current physical condition, so he appears to be on track to recover before training camp. The wideout suffered a broken fifth metatarsal in his right foot during practice last December. A Pro Bowl return man and a capable slot receiver, Duvernay can look forward to some stability on offense once he's healthy, with Lamar Jackson having been re-signed. Of course, the additions of Odell Beckham and rookie first-round pick Zay Flowers could cap his opportunities.
May 10, 2023
Resumes running
Duvernay (foot) has progressed enough in his recovery from surgery to address a broken fifth metatarsal that he's resumed running, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay expressed positivity about his current physical condition, so it looks like he remains on track to recover before training camp. The wideout suffered a broken fifth metatarsal in his right foot during practice late last December. A Pro Bowl return man and capable slot receiver, Duvernay can look forward to some stability on offense once he's healthy, with Lamar Jackson having been re-signed. Of course, the additions of Odell Beckham and rookie first-rounder Zay Flowers stand to cap his possible opportunities.
Mar 27, 2023
Likely sticking with Baltimore
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he expects Duvernay (foot) to be with the team for 2023, Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore Banner reports.
ANALYSIS
There's been talk of Duvernay becoming a cap casualty after a second Pro Bowl nod activated a contract escalator that pushes his salary to a non-guaranteed $4.3 million for the fourth and final season of his rookie contract. It's a reasonable number, and arguably even a bargain, given that he's been a top-notch return man on both punts and kickoffs while also manning the slot on offense. There is some question about his health this offseason after Duvernay suffered a broken fifth metatarsal in his right foot during a Dec. 20 practice, though he should have enough time to recover before training camp even if he misses minicamp and OTAs. He finished 2022 with career highs in every major receiving stat, including YPR and YPT, yet still averaged only 3.5 targets per game and thus offered little in the way of fantasy value outside of return-yardage leagues.
Dec 22, 2022
Coach sheds light on injury
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Thursday that Duvernay suffered a broken fifth metatarsal of his right foot during Tuesday's practice, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports. "[It was] out of the blue. He felt something [while running a route]," Harbaugh said. "We didn't know how serious is was or wasn't until later, and they got the X-rays back and it was just a broken fifth metatarsal. So, it is what it is."
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was shuttled to injured reserve just hours after suffering the injury, opening up a spot on the 53-man roster for waiver-wire pickup Sammy Watkins in the process. Harbaugh seemed to suggest that Duvernay won't need surgery to address the injury, with the coach noting that the receiver will have a chance to return for the Super Bowl, should the Ravens be able to make an improbable postseason run. For all intents and purposes, however, Duvernay's 2022 season can be considered over, with the Ravens set to move forward with Demarcus Robinson, DeSean Jackson, Watkins and James Proche as their available options at receiver
Dec 21, 2022
Dealing with broken foot
Duvernay sustained a broken foot during Tuesday's practice, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, but the exact nature of his injury wasn't revealed. The 2020 third-rounder has a recovery timetable of approximately two months, and he's expected to make a full recovery ahead of the 2023 season. With Duvernay unavailable for the remainder of the regular season, Demarcus Robinson, DeSean Jackson, Sammy Watkins and James Proche are candidates to see increased roles in Baltimore's passing game.
Dec 20, 2022
Heads to IR
The Ravens placed Duvernay (foot) on injured reserve Tuesday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
The nature of the injury Duvernay suffered during Tuesday's practice still isn't fully known, but the Ravens evidently determined the issue was significant enough to sideline the receiver for the remaining three games of the regular season as well as the first round of the postseason, should Baltimore secure a spot. In response to Duvernay's injury, the Ravens claimed Sammy Watkins off waivers from the Packers on Tuesday, adding a healthy body to a depleted receiver room. Tight end Mark Andrews remains the Ravens' clear top option in the passing game, but the absence of Duvernay should at least open up more playing time and perhaps an extra target or two for the likes of Demarcus Robinson, DeSean Jackson, Watkins and James Proche.
Dec 20, 2022
Injured in practice
Duvernay suffered a foot injury during Tuesday's practice, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
The Ravens reportedly are concerned it's a significant injury and have Duvernay undergoing tests Tuesday afternoon. He hasn't seen many targets recently, but Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson have dominated the WR snaps for Baltimore the past month and a half. The Ravens claimed Sammy Watkins off waivers Tuesday in a move that arguably made sense even without the Duvernay injury.
Dec 13, 2022
Held catchless in win
Duvernay failed to secure his only target in Sunday's 16-14 win over the Steelers.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was a complete nonfactor Sunday, as the veteran wideout was failed to recored a single reception for the first time this season. With Lamar Jackson (knee) sidelined, the Ravens offense attempted just 17 passes in the contest. Tyler Huntley completed eight of his 12 pass attempts for 88 yards before suffering a concussion. In relief, undrafted rookie quarterback Anthony Brown completed just three of his five passes for 16 yards. With Jackson sidelined, it is hard to trust any of Baltimore's pass catchers going forward. Regardless of who starts at quarterback in Week 15 on the road against Cleveland, Duvernay projects as a risky play for fantasy purposes. Nonetheless, the 25-year-old will look to have a bounce back performance against the Browns in a divisional showdown.
Dec 5, 2022
Racks up 99 total yards in win
Duvernay secured all six targets for 34 yards, returned three kickoffs for 62 yards and one punt for three yards in the Ravens' 10-9 win over the Broncos on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay finished second on the day in receptions and third in both receiving yards and targets, but outside of his long reception of 13 yards, he posted just 21 on his other five catches. Duvernay's catch total was also a season high, giving him some momentum heading into a Week 14 road matchup versus the Steelers.
Nov 29, 2022
Quiet in loss
Duvernay caught three of five targets for 23 yards and added 16 yards on two carries in Sunday's 28-27 loss to the Jaguars.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay continued to run as the Ravens' No. 1 wideout Sunday, playing the most offensive snaps (56) of any Baltimore receiver. Unfortunately, the speedster couldn't get much going in a favorable matchup. Duvernay's recent struggles are just a part of what appears to be a bigger problem with the Ravens' aerial attack. With teammate Rashod Bateman (foot) out for the remainder of the season, Duvernay should continue to be given the opportunity to produce in an offense looking to get back on track. The 25-year-old receiver will look to improve upon several weeks of lackluster performances when the Ravens host the Broncos in Week 13.
Nov 27, 2022
Suiting up Sunday
Duvernay (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
ANALYSIS
A late addition to the Ravens' Week 12 injury report, Duvernay had been listed as questionable heading into Sunday after the hamstring issue rendered him a limited participant at Friday's practice session. Ultimately, the injury wasn't enough of a concern to prevent Duvernay from suiting up Sunday, and the 25-year-old wideout isn't expected to face any limitations while serving in his usual starting role. Even with the Ravens having been without No. 1 wideout Rashod Bateman (foot) for their last two games and top tight end Mark Andrews for one of them, Duvernay has drawn just two targets between those contests.
Nov 27, 2022
Expected to play
Duvernay (hamstring) is expected to suit up for Sunday's contest against the Jaguars, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was limited in practice Friday but hadn't previously appeared on the Week 12 injury report for Baltimore, but both he and Demarcus Robinson (hip) are expected to be active Sunday. Duvernay and Robinson have stepped up as Lamar Jackson's top wideouts with Rashod Bateman (foot) out for the season, so it's integral for the Ravens' offense to have both available. However, Duvernay has seen just two targets in his last two games, and he hasn't recorded 50 or more receiving yards since Week 5.
Nov 25, 2022
Questionable with hamstring injury
The Ravens list Duvernay as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jaguars due to a hamstring injury.
ANALYSIS
Baltimore hadn't included Duvernay on its Week 12 injury report until he showed up Friday after being limited in practice due to the hamstring issue. It's unclear if the injury was something he brought into Friday, or if he suffered the injury during practice and exited early as a result. Whatever the case, the Ravens will offer more clarity on his status with the release of their inactive list 90 minutes prior to Sunday's 1 p.m. ET kickoff. Duvernay has been the Ravens' No. 1 wide receiver in name while Rashod Bateman (foot) has been sidelined with a season-ending injury for the past two games, but he's drawn two combined targets in those contests despite playing 78 percent of the snaps on offense.
Nov 20, 2022
Held to one catch Sunday
Duvernay brought in his sole target for three yards, rushed once for four yards and returned two punts for five yards in the Ravens' 13-3 win over the Panthers on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was disappointingly uninvolved on a day when Mark Andrews returned to action from a one-game absence and Demarcus Robinson stepped up with his biggest yardage total since 2019. The speedster's production is still tough to trust on a week-to-week basis, although he'll have a favorable matchup in a Week 12 road battle against an inconsistent Jaguars defense.
Nov 8, 2022
Struggles again as top receiver
Duvernay recorded one reception on one target for five yards in Monday's 27-13 win over the Saints.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay seemed to have a clear role heading into the game with both Mark Andrews (shoulder) and Rashod Bateman (foot) sidelined. However, he managed his lone catch on Baltimore's second possession of the game and didn't factor in as a receiver from there. Despite a lack of healthy skill-position players in Baltimore, Duvernay has failed to top 50 receiving yards in four consecutive games.
Nov 3, 2022
Primed for No. 1 receiver role
Duvernay is expected to serve as the Ravens' No. 1 wide receiver for the rest of the season after head coach John Harbaugh announced Thursday that Rashod Bateman (foot) won't play again in 2022, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Tight end Mark Andrews (shoulder/ankle) will most likely continue operating as the No. 1 target for quarterback Lamar Jackson while Bateman is out of the lineup, but Duvernay becomes the clear top option in the Ravens' weak wide-receiver room for the back half of the season. While Bateman was sidelined Weeks 5 and 6, Duvernay put together a 6-68-0 receiving line on 12 targets to go with three carries for 24 yards, production that doesn't immediately vault Duvernay into must-start status. That said, the absence of Bateman can still be viewed as a positive development for Duvernay, given that the seven and five targets he drew in Weeks 5 and 6 are his highest counts of the season. The Ravens have Demarcus Robinson, James Proche, Tylan Wallace and DeSean Jackson available as their other options at receiver, but none of the quartet have been consistently involved in the passing attack this season as Duvernay.
Oct 28, 2022
Significant all-purpose role in win
Duvernay secured all four targets for 31 yards, rushed twice for 33 yards and a touchdown, returned three kickoffs for 72 yards and ran back three punts for 27 yards in the Ravens' 27-22 win over the Buccaneers on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay's extremely stat line underscores his importance to the victory. The speedster's 15-yard rushing touchdown midway through the fourth quarter was critical in giving the Ravens some breathing room after the Buccaneers had closed to within 17-13, and it was his first trip to the end zone since Week 3. Duvernay's upside as a receiver is decidedly capped by his team's run-heavy approach, but if he continues to get more opportunities on the ground, it could certainly serve to supplement his overall fantasy production nicely. Duvernay's first opportunity to build on his best all-around performance of the season comes in a Week 9 road matchup against the Saints on Monday night, Nov. 7.
Oct 23, 2022
Two catches in win
Duvernay secured two of three targets for 42 yards in the Ravens' 23-20 win over the Browns.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay tied Rashod Bateman for the team lead in receiving yards, but it was a modest figure overall on a day when Lamar Jackson threw for only 120 yards. Duvernay has recorded over 40 receiving yards in all but two games this season, but his overall upside remains capped thanks to Baltimore's usual run-first mentality. Duvernay's next opportunity to build up his numbers come in a Week 8 Thursday night battle against the Buccaneers.
Oct 17, 2022
Does little with five targets
Duvernay recorded one catch on five targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 24-20 loss to the Giants.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay tied for the lead in targets among Baltimore's wide receivers in the absence of Rashod Bateman (foot). However, he seemingly was not on the same page as Lamar Jackson, which is surprising given that he had converted nine of his last 12 targets into receptions entering Sunday's game. Assuming Bateman remains out, Duvernay will have a legitimate chance to contribute to the offense in Week 7 against the Browns, though his involvement continues to pale in comparison to that of Mark Andrews.
Oct 10, 2022
Gains 78 total yards on SNF
Duvernay caught five of seven targets for 54 yards and added 24 rushing yards on three carries in Sunday's 19-17 win over the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay had an interesting stat line, as the three rushing attempts and 24 yards were both new season highs. The versatile wideout gained most of his rushing yards on a broken play that had a shotgun snap hit him in the arm as he motioned in front of Lamar Jackson, leading to a fortunate fumble that allowed the speedster to gain 12 yards and the first down. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect those kind of rushing totals from Duvernay on a weekly basis, but the seven targets did lead all Baltimore wide receivers for the second week in a row (Mark Andrews led all players with 10 targets). Rashod Bateman (foot) was inactive after getting injured in the first half of last week's loss to Buffalo, so Duvernay could continue to experience a small uptick in looks should Baltimore's top wideout miss next Sunday's tilt against the Giants as well.
Oct 2, 2022
Team-high receiving yardage total
Duvernay brought in four of five targets for 51 yards and returned two kickoffs for 40 yards in the Ravens' 23-20 loss to the Bills on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay's yardage total made him the somewhat surprising leader in that category for the Ravens on an afternoon during which the air attack didn't find much success against the tough Bills defense. However, the third-year speedster has found a way to make an impact in each game thus far, displaying more consistency than in his first two seasons on his way to 12-172-3 line over his first four games. Duvernay's next opportunity continue building on his solid start comes in a key Week 5 AFC North home clash versus the Bengals next Sunday night.
Sep 25, 2022
Finds end zone in win
Duvernay secured both targets for 25 yards and a touchdown and netted minus-2 yards on two rushes in the Ravens' 37-26 win over the Patriots on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
The speedster made a picturesque touchdown grab in the back right corner of the end zone with 4:41 remaining in the third quarter to extend the Ravens' lead to 28-20 at the time. The 2020 third-round pick has secured all eight targets he's seen this season, and Sunday's score allowed him to establish a new career high with three touchdowns overall. Duvernay's speed may be especially valuable in a Week 4 showdown against the Bills that could heavily involve both teams' air attacks.
Sep 23, 2022
Cleared to play Sunday
Coach John Harbaugh realyed Friday that Duvernay (concussion) has been cleared to play Sunday against the Patriots.
ANALYSIS
Rashod Bateman missed practice Friday due to a personal matter, but both players are slated to be available this weekend, setting the stage for Bateman, Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson to lead Baltimore's Week 3 wideout corps. After catching all four of his targets for 54 yards and two TDs in Week 1, Duvernay caught both of his targets for 42 yards and returned a kickoff for a 103-yard touchdown in last weekend's loss to the Dolphins. The 2020 third-rounder profiles as a TD-dependent option in Week 3 fantasy lineups.
Sep 22, 2022
Limited participant Thursday
Duvernay (concussion) was a limited participant in practice Thursday.
ANALYSIS
It's a good sign that Duvernay was able to practice Thursday, but without knowing how limited he was it's difficult to know whether his Thursday practice indicates anything with certainty. He needs to clear the NFL's concussion protocol, and until he does practice developments can only be read into so much. If Duvernay is unable to play against New England on Sunday then it might require Demarcus Robinson to step in as the second receiver behind Rashod Bateman.
Sep 22, 2022
Back at practice
Duvernay (concussion) returned to practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
It remains to be seen if Duvernay has fully cleared the NFL's concussion protocol, but the wideout's presence at practice Thursday bodes well for his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Patriots.
Sep 21, 2022
Not practicing Wednesday
Duvernay (concussion) didn't practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay now has two more chances to return to practice ahead of Sunday's game against the Patriots, but if he's unable to clear concussion protocols before then, Demarcus Robinson and Tylan Wallace would be candidates for added Week 3 snaps alongside Rashod Bateman.
Sep 18, 2022
Exits game with concussion
Duvernay was forced out of Sunday's 42-38 loss to the Dolphins with a concussion.
ANALYSIS
Prior to his exit from the contest, Duvernay caught both of his targets for 42 yards and returned a kickoff for a 103-yard TD. The wideout/returner will now look to progress through the NFL's concussion protocol ahead of next weekend's contest against the Patriots.
Sep 11, 2022
Finds end zone twice in Week 1 win
Duvernay caught all four of his targets for 54 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 24-9 win over the Jets.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay gave the Ravens a 10-0 lead with a 25-yard touchdown in the second quarter. The speedster made a nice play down the sideline, showing that he's a capable candidate to step into the traded Marquise Brown's shoes as Lamar Jackson's preferred deep threat. Duvernay later extended Baltimore's lead to 17-3 with a 17-yard touchdown, this time scoring over the middle. Mostly available outside of deeper fantasy formats, Duvernay should be a popular waiver pickup ahead of the Ravens' Week 2 home opener against Miami.
Aug 30, 2022
Resumes practicing
Duvernay (knee) returned to practice Tuesday, Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was sidelined during the preseason but has plenty of time to work his way back into game shape before Baltimore's Sept. 11 season opener against the Jets. He's the leading candidate to start at wide receiver opposite Rashod Bateman while also serving as the Ravens' top return man on special teams.
Aug 27, 2022
Rested in preseason finale
Duvernay isn't in line to play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Commanders, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
The same applies to Rashod Bateman, James Proche (undisclosed) and Tylan Wallace. Bateman and Duvernay are projected to work as the Ravens' starting wideouts in the team's Week 1 contest against the Jets.
Aug 11, 2022
Not in line to play Thursday
Duvernay is unlikely to play in Thursday's preseason game against the Titans, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay missed some time in the middle of training camp due to a thigh bruise, the result of a collision with safety Chuck Clark. The third-year wide receiver returned to the practice field this past Saturday, but the Ravens won't take any chances with their likely No. 2 option at the position this season. With all of Duvernay, Rashod Bateman and James Proche (undisclosed) not in uniform ahead of Thursday's kickoff, Tylan Wallace, Jaylon Moore and Binjimen Victor, among others, will be the wideouts available to Baltimore.
Aug 6, 2022
Returns to camp
Duvernay (thigh) returned to practice Saturday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
A collision with safety Chuck Clark had Duvernay on the mend for a week, but he luckily avoided a serious injury and finally made it back on the field after the team chose to be cautious with its No. 2 wide receiver. Fellow wideout Rashod Bateman is also dealing with an undisclosed injury, so Duvernay's return is a sigh of relief for the Ravens, who are already thin at the position after the departures of Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins in the offseason.
Aug 5, 2022
Approaching return to practice
Coach John Harbaugh said Friday that Duvernay (thigh) is closing in on a return to practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay has been tending to a bruised thigh since colliding with safety Chuck Clark in practice last Saturday. Harbaugh noted Duvernay likely could have got back on the field by Friday, but the team instead exercised caution so as not to press the issue in advance of exhibition season. At the same time, Harbaugh relayed to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com that Rashod Bateman didn't practice Friday due to a minor undisclosed injury, meaning the Ravens' top two wide receivers are unavailable at the moment.
Aug 3, 2022
Dealing with thigh bruise
Duvernay missed a third straight practice Wednesday due to a thigh bruise, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The injury doesn't sound serious, but every missed day of practice counts for a third-year player fighting for a role behind Rashod Bateman in the youngest receiving corps in the league. A lot of Baltimore's offseason moves point to more heavy formations and run plays this year, but the team still needs at least one guy to step up behind Bateman as a functional starter, with Duvernay, James Proche and Tylan Wallace seemingly the top candidates for the second and third spots.
Jul 31, 2022
Avoids serious injury
Duvernay avoided a serious injury after colliding with Chuck Clark during Saturday's training camp practice, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official website reports.
ANALYSIS
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that Duvernay suffered a thigh bruise, and while the wideout sat out the rest of practice, he could've resumed action if necessary. "He hit his thigh, so good news, nothing serious there," Harbaugh said. The 2020 third-round pick faces a real opportunity to earn a more prolific role on offense heading into his third NFL season, especially after Baltimore's trade of Marquise Brown to Arizona and Sammy Watkins' departure to Green Bay.
Jun 22, 2022
Aiming for starting role
Duvernay hopes to earn a starting role in Baltimore's offense when training camp begins, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay is facing real opportunity to earn a more prolific role on offense heading into his third NFL season, especially following Baltimore's trade of Marquise Brown to Arizona, and with Sammy Watkins now in Green Bay. The expectation is that 2021 first-round pick Rashod Bateman will step up as the Ravens' top wideout, but Duvernay could be a real candidate for the No. 2 gig. Duvernay, a 2020 third-round pick, put together a 33-272-2 line on 47 targets in 16 games last season, while also earning All-Pro honors as a return man.
Jan 15, 2022
Earns All-Pro honors as returner
Duvernay finished the season with 33 catches for 272 yards and two touchdowns on 47 targets. He was also was voted to the first-team All-Pro team as a punt returner, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
The second-year player out of Texas made his biggest impact in the return game as he finished second in the league in punt return yards and led the NFL in punt returns of 20-or-more yards with six. In terms of his role on offense, Duvernay consistently played over a third of the snaps but never played more than 50 percent of the snaps in any game. Baltimore deployed Duvernay on short routes for the most part, as evidenced by his 6.2 aDOT. He was efficient with those looks, catching 70 percent of his targets and finishing the year with zero drops. He projects to be the No.3 receiver in the offense in 2022 as the primary slot alongside Marquise Brown and Rashod Bateman.
Jan 9, 2022
Will play Sunday
Duvernay (ankle) is active Sunday against the Steelers.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was questionable coming into the weekend, but he did log a full practice Friday and is good to go against the Steelers. He should fill his usual roles as a depth wideout and return man for the Ravens.
Jan 7, 2022
Questionable for Week 18
Duvernay (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest against the Steelers, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay logged a full practice Friday, so he will likely be available for the regular season finale. The second-year wideout has operated as Baltimore's primary punt returner this season, but he also has recorded multiple receptions in four straight games. If he's unable to suit up, James Proche would likely handle the majority of Duvernay's duties on special teams and on offense.
Jan 4, 2022
Two grabs in return
Duvernay caught two of three targets for 19 yards against the Rams and added a four-yard carry.
ANALYSIS
The second-year man out of Texas returned from a one-game absence and played 42 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps. He has recorded over 20 receiving yards just once in his last four games and has not scored a touchdown since Week 9. Through 15 games, Duvernay has impressed in some areas and disappointed in others. He has a strong catch rate at 70 percent with zero drops, but his YPT is down to 5.8 from 7.7 as a rookie despite having almost identical aDOT (6.2 in 2021, 6.3 in 2020) and his YAC figure is down by 1.3 yards from 2020. Duvernay appears to have moved ahead of Sammy Watkins but remains the No.4 option in the passing game behind Mark Andrews, Marquise Brown and rookie Rashod Bateman. Baltimore caps off its regular season Sunday against Pittsburgh.
Jan 2, 2022
Cleared for Week 17
Duvernay (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Rams.
ANALYSIS
Though Baltimore listed Duvernay as questionable heading into Sunday, he cleared up most of the concern about his health by practicing fully Friday. He'll likely serve as the Ravens' No. 4 receiver moving forward, as Sammy Watkins should be ready to handle a greater role after being limited to just three snaps in last week's loss to the Bengals in his first game back from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Dec 31, 2021
Logs full practice
Duvernay (ankle) was a full practice participant Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Rams.
ANALYSIS
The full practice suggests Duvernay is on track to miss just one game, likely resuming his role as Baltimore's slot receiver and return specialist. There's not much upside for Duvernay's target volume if Marquise Brown (illness), Rashod Bateman and Sammy Watkins all play, but Brown is listed as questionable and appears in more danger than Duvernay of missing the game. It's also unclear if QB Lamar Jackson (Q/ankle) will play.
Dec 30, 2021
Limited Thursday
Duvernay (ankle) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice session.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was unable to practice Wednesday after missing Sunday's loss to the Bengals, but he took a step in the right direction Thursday. It appears as though the receiver will have a chance to return to the field Sunday against the Rams.
Dec 29, 2021
Not back at practice
Duvernay (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
Baltimore's slot receiver missed every practice last week and was listed as doubtful for an eventual loss to the Bengals. Coming off his first absence of the year, Duvernay isn't looking great to make it back for Week 16. He's averaging only 2.2 catches for 18.1 yards per game, but he leads the NFL with 360 punt return yards, and he also handles kickoffs most of the time. Last week, James Proche and Tylan Wallace handled return work for Baltimore.
Dec 26, 2021
Not playing against Bengals
Duvernay (ankle) won't play Sunday against the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
As expected, Duvernay has been ruled out for this contest after he couldn't practice during the entire week. This is his first absence of the season. Marquise Brown and Rashod Bateman should serve as Baltimore's top two wideouts with Sammy Watkins (undisclosed) on the COVID list, leaving James Proche, Miles Boykin and Tylan Wallace to round out the receiving corps.
Dec 24, 2021
Likely unavailable Sunday
Duvernay (ankle) is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay has been unable to practice this week due to the ankle issue, and he's on track to miss his first game of the season Sunday. Marquise Brown and Rashod Bateman should serve as Baltimore's top two wideouts with Sammy Watkins (undisclosed) on the COVID list, leaving James Proche, Miles Boykin and Tylan Wallace to round out the receiving corps.
Dec 23, 2021
Still not practicing Thursday
Duvernay (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Both Duvernay and quarterback Lamar Jackson have kicked off the week with consecutive absences due to their respective injuries. The latter's status is more significant, but Duvernay's absence would be nothing to sneeze at considering he's a Pro Bowl return man on special teams and provides depth at wide receiver. James Proche would likely take Duvernay's spot on special teams if the 2020 third-round pick can't go Sunday in Cincinnati.
Dec 22, 2021
Not practicing
Duvernay (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
The slot receiver played a season-low 27 snaps in Sunday's 31-30 loss to Green Bay, with coach John Harbaugh revealing afterward that Duvernay would be considered day-to-day with an ankle injury. An absence this upcoming Sunday in Cincinnati likely would leave more snaps for Rashod Bateman, along with Sammy Watkins (reserve/COVID-19) if he's available or James Proche if not.
Dec 20, 2021
Dealing with ankle injury
Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Duvernay is considered day-to-day with an ankle injury, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay's snap count decreased in Sunday's loss to the Packers, and his ankle injury provides an explanation for his lack of playing time. The Ravens will presumably monitor his status in practice this week before determining his availability for Sunday's game against Cincinnati. If Duvernay is unable to play in Week 16, Miles Boykin and James Proche could see an uptick in playing time.
Dec 20, 2021
Playing time dwindles Sunday
Duvernay caught all three of his targets for 13 yards Sunday against the Packers.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay was more efficient this time around after catching just two of five targets in Week 14, but his overall effectiveness in the receiving game remained low. His snap count decreased significantly on offense, dropping from 47 to 22. In fact, this was Duvernay's lowest offensive snap count of the entire season. Rashod Bateman and Marquise Brown were the two receivers who played over 85 percent of the snaps, leaving few opportunities for Duvernay and other depth options to see the field outside of two-wide sets. Baltimore travels to Cincinnati for a pivotal game against the Bengals in Week 16.
Dec 14, 2021
Held to two catches
Duvernay caught two of five targets for 14 yards Sunday against the Browns and added a three-yard carry.
ANALYSIS
Baltimore stuck with the passing game despite Lamar Jackson leaving the game with injury, but Duvernay still did not make a major impact on the box score. He played 68 percent of the offensive snaps, which marked his highest percentage since Week 5, and drew his second-highest target count of the year. Duvernay appears to have a locked-in role in terms of playing time but he has yet to convert those snaps into consistent receiving production.
Dec 7, 2021
Two grabs against Steelers
Duvernay had two catches for 21 yards on three targets Sunday against Pittsburgh.
ANALYSIS
The second-year man also had an eight-yard rush wiped out by a penalty. Duvernay played the second-most snaps among Baltimore receivers, out-snapping Sammy Watkins and Rashod Bateman by 10 and 11 snaps, respectively. Still, he only saw three targets which ranked fifth on the team. Duvernay continues to see consistent playing time but his target volume tends to stay below five most weeks. Baltimore travels to Cleveland in Week 14.
Dec 3, 2021
Cleared to face Steelers
Duvernay (thigh) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Steelers, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay upgraded his activity level with each subsequent practice and ended up avoiding an injury designation altogether. Most of Duvernay's impact comes as a return man on special teams, though he also provides depth at wide receiver on offense.
Dec 2, 2021
Logs limited practice
Duvernay (thigh) was limited at practice Thursday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
After sitting out Wednesday's session, Duvernay's limited participation Thursday has him trending in the right direction in advance of Sunday's game against the Steelers. He'll need to practice fully Friday, however, in order to avoid a Week 13 injury designation.
Dec 2, 2021
Back at practice Thursday
Duvernay (thigh) returned to practice Thursday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay missed Wednesday's practice due to a thigh injury, but it appears that was more of a maintenance day than a cause for further concern. The second-year wideout should occupy his usual role as the Ravens' return man on special teams while also playing a handful of snaps on offense Sunday in Pittsburgh.
Dec 1, 2021
Dealing with thigh injury
Duvernay (thigh) didn't practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay hasn't lost too many snaps with Sammy Watkins back from injured reserve, as Watkins has mostly been quiet or else poaching some work from Rashod Bateman. That said, Duvernay has just two games with more than four targets all season, and none with more than six. Given the team's depth at wide receiver, replacing Duvernay on special teams (he returns both kicks and punt) might be the greater challenge. It isn't yet clear if he's in serious danger of missing the game in Pittsburgh this Sunday.
Dec 1, 2021
Quiet in win
Duvernay caught one of two targets for two yards, adding one carry for the 13 yards in Sunday's 16-10 win over the Browns.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay continued to have a limited role in the Ravens' offense with Marquise Brown back in the lineup Sunday. The 24-year-old wideout did, however, play on 35 offensive snaps, which was the same as Sammy Watkins and one fewer than rookie Rashod Bateman. With so many mouths to feed in Baltimore, Duvernay can't be trusted for fantasy purposes. The Ravens visit the Steelers in Week 13.
Nov 25, 2021
Logs full practice Thursday
Duvernay (knee/chest) was listed as a full practice participant Thursday.
ANALYSIS
With that, it appears as though Duvernay's limitations Wednesday were maintenance-related. He now appear to be on track to suit up Sunday night against the Browns, though ultimately Duvernay's Week 12 fantasy upside depends in large part on the status of Marquise Brown (thigh), who was inactive this past weekend, but has been practicing in a limited fashion this week.
Nov 24, 2021
Logs limited practice
Duvernay (knee/chest) was limited at practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay, who headed into Week 11 action listed as questionable after being limited by a knee issue this past Friday, now has a listed chest concern. With that in mind, the wideout -- who caught four passes for 37 yards in Baltimore's win over the Bears on Sunday -- will need to practice fully by the end of the week in order to avoid an injury designation in advance of this weekend's game against the Browns. In any case, Duvernay's Week 12 fantasy upside is largely tied to the status of Marquise Brown (thigh), who was inactive versus Chicago, but logged a limited session Wednesday.
Nov 24, 2021
Catches four passes
Duvernay secured four of six targets for 37 yards in Sunday's 16-13 win over the Bears.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay operated behind fellow wideouts Sammy Watkins and Rashod Bateman, playing on just 54 percent of the Ravens' offensive snaps despite Marquise Brown (thigh) out for the contest. The offense struggled to get things going through the air with Lamar Jackson (illness) sidelined and Tyler Huntley at the helm. Going forward, Duvernay is hard to trust for fantasy purposes, as the 24-year-old will likely continue to see inconsistent playing time and minimal targets in the passing game. The Ravens host the Browns in Week 12.
Nov 21, 2021
Active for Sunday's game
Duvernay (knee) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Bears.
ANALYSIS
With fellow wideout Marquise Brown (thigh) out, Duvernay should see his share of snaps Sunday, while working alongside Rashod Bateman and Sammy Watkins. The 2020 third-rounder is coming off a four-catch, 28-yard effort (to go along with one carry for 19 yards) in Baltimore's 22-10 loss to the Dolphins in Week 10. He profiles as a speculative Week 11 lineup option, however, with Tyler Huntley drawing the start at QB in place of Lamar Jackson (illness).
Nov 19, 2021
Gets Week 11 injury tag
Duvernay is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bears after he was a limited participant in Friday's practice due to a knee injury.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay didn't appear on either of the Ravens' first two injury reports of the week, so his late addition could be indicative of an in-practice setback. In any case, the Ravens weren't discouraged enough by Duvernay's knee issue to rule him out for Sunday's contest, so he'll still have a chance to avoid the inactive list. If Duvernay ends up sitting out this weekend, the Ravens could need Sammy Watkins to handle a larger role at receiver after he played only one-third of Baltimore's offensive snaps last week against the Dolphins in his return from a three-game absence due to a thigh injury.
Nov 16, 2021
Effective against Dolphins
Duvernay caught all four of his targets for 28 yards and added a 19-yard carry in the loss to the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
The second-year wideout actually saw his playing time increase to 60 percent despite Sammy Watkins' return from a thigh injury. Duvernay caught everything thrown his way and showed some explosiveness on his 19-yard run. He has seen four-or-more targets just three times this season and Watkins' return could ultimately impact Duvernay's role in the passing game. The Ravens head to Chicago to face the Bears on Sunday.
Nov 8, 2021
Catches clutch touchdown
Duvernay caught both of his targets for a total of eight yards and a touchdown against the Vikings.
ANALYSIS
Sammy Watkins (hamstring) remained sidelined Saturday, which opened the door for Duvernay to get another start. Duvernay played 42 percent of the snaps and caught the game-tying touchdown early in the fourth quarter. He ended the day fifth on the team in targets. Baltimore has a quick turnaround this week as it heads to Miami to face the Dolphins on Thursday.
Nov 7, 2021
Should maintain top-three WR role
Duvernay is expected to retain a top-three spot at receiver for the Ravens in Sunday's game against the Vikings, joining Marquise Brown and Rashod Bateman, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
With Sammy Watkins (thigh) inactive for the third game in a row, Duvernay looks like he'll be the main beneficiary for added playing time, though he can't necessarily be counted on to take on meaningful volume in the passing game. Over the last two games Watkins has missed, Duvernay has produced an underwhelming 3-26-0 receiving line on four targets while carrying twice for nine yards.
Oct 26, 2021
Sees one target
Duvernay caught his lone target for 11 yards and added a rush that lost two yards Sunday against the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
Marquise Brown (63) and Rashod Bateman (46) paced the Baltimore receivers in snaps while Duvernay hovered around 30 snaps for the sixth time this season. Duvernay saw just one target, his lowest mark since Week 2. His primary impact right now is in the return game. Baltimore is on a bye and Sammy Watkins (hamstring) could return thereafter, which complicates Duvernay's offensive playing time path even further.
Oct 19, 2021
Two catches against Chargers
Duvernay caught two of three targets for 15 yards and added an 11-yard rush against the Chargers.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay played 87 percent of the offensive snaps in Week 5 and saw his playing time dwindle to 50 percent Sunday, which is in line with his season average and makes the Indianapolis game look like an outlier. He is up to 12 catches for 119 yards and a score on 19 targets this season and now that Rashod Bateman is healthy, Duvernay may have a difficult time playing more than 50 percent of the snaps on a given week.
Oct 13, 2021
Catches four passes in win
Duvernay caught all four of his targets for 45 yards in Monday's 31-25 win over the Colts.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay played on 88 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps, his highest snap percentage of the season so far. Meanwhile, fellow wideout Sammy Watkins exited Monday's contest with a hamstring injury. If Watkins is forced to miss time, Duvernay could see an increase in his usage going forward. The 24-year-old will look to make the most of his opportunities in a Week 6 matchup with the Chargers.
Oct 4, 2021
Three grabs in Denver
Duvernay caught three of six targets for 31 yards Sunday against the Broncos.
ANALYSIS
The second-year receiver played 33 snaps, which ranked third among Baltimore receivers. Duvernay also tied for third on the team in targets, but it was fellow second-year receiver James Proche who made a bigger splash with five catches for 32 yards. Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins are both locked into roles, but the No.3 role is less settled and Proche's emergence could impact Duvernay's role. Rookie Rashod Bateman's looming return could also be an issue for Duvernay. Baltimore hosts Indianapolis on Monday Night Football in Week 5.
Sep 27, 2021
First touchdown catch of 2021
Duvernay caught two of three targets for 22 yards and a touchdown Sunday against the Lions.
ANALYSIS
This marks two weeks in a row that Duvernay has found the end zone, though this time it was a touchdown reception where he got wide open on the Lions defense. Duvernay has five targets through three games, on which he has recorded three catches for 28 yards and a touchdown. He's playing the third-most receiver snaps behind Sammy Watkins and Marquise Brown. Rashod Bateman's looming return could further reduce Duvernay's role. Baltimore travels to Denver in Week 4.
Sep 21, 2021
Sees no targets Sunday
Duvernay recovered a fumble for a touchdown Sunday but did not draw a target on 34 snaps against the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Quarterback Lamar Jackson honed in on Marquise Brown, Mark Andrews and Sammy Watkins in Week 2 and didn't look Duvernay's way. Duvernay has two targets through two games and doesn't appear to be a major factor in the Baltimore target rotation. Baltimore heads to Detroit in Week 3.
Sep 19, 2021
Active for SNF
Duvernay (groin) is listed as active for Sunday night's game against the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
As is fellow wideout Marquise Brown (ankle), a context that makes it tough to count on Duvernay for a high-volume role in Week 2, with Sammy Watkins also in the mix. Though he earned a 57 percent snap share in Week 1's loss to the Raiders, Duvernay caught just one pass (on two targets) for six yards in the contest.
Sep 17, 2021
Questionable for SNF
Duvernay (groin) remained limited in practice Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
If he suits up, Duvernay could see some extra attention from quarterback Lamar Jackson since fellow wide receiver Marquise Brown (ankle) is also questionable. Since the Ravens don't play until Sunday night, those who want to roll the dice on Duvernay -- who was limited both Thursday and Friday -- in fantasy should keep in mind that pickings will be slim as far as replacement options go.
Sep 16, 2021
Thursday injury report addition
Duvernay (groin) was limited at practice Thursday.
ANALYSIS
With Marquise Brown (ankle) now having logged back-to-back DNPs and Duvernay a new addition to the Ravens' injury report Thursday, the composition of the team's Week 2 wideout corps hinges on how the duo fares at practice Friday. If either or both players are out this weekend, James Proche and Tylan Wallace would be candidates for added snaps alongside Sammy Watkins.
Sep 14, 2021
Hauls in one reception
Duvernay caught one of two targets for six yards against the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
The second-year receiver was on the field for 57 percent of the snaps Monday but was not a major factor in the passing game. Duvernay caught one pass for a modest gain. His 39 total snaps marked the third-highest total of his young career, so it's clear that the Ravens are giving him a chance to make an impression before first-rounder Rashod Bateman returns from injury.
Aug 28, 2021
Looks sharp in final tune-up
Duvernay caught four of five target for 47 yards in Saturday's preseason game against Washington.
ANALYSIS
He saw an incomplete pass on Lamar Jackson's only drive before going 4-for-4 with a red-hot Tyler Huntley at the helm. Duvernay seemingly entered training camp fourth or fifth on the depth chart, but with Rashod Bateman sidelined by core muscle surgery and Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins dealing with lesser injuries, the 2020 third-round pick could be second or third in line for targets when the Ravens travel to Las Vegas in Week 1.
Aug 22, 2021
Uneven performance Saturday
Duvernay recorded one catch (on three targets) for five yards during Saturday's preseason victory at Carolina.
ANALYSIS
Tyler Huntley got the start for franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson, and the former's first pass was intended for Duvernay with the top wide receiver trio of Marquise Brown (hamstring), Sammy Watkins (undisclosed) and Rashod Bateman (groin) sidelined. The aforementioned pass was picked, though, and Duvernay's other two targets were a short incompletion and a five-yard reception. He hasn't exactly put himself on the map to get meaningful playing time over Brown, Watkins and Bateman when all of them are healthy. However, Bateman's recovery is expected to extend into the regular season, and Watkins' health has always been fickle, so Duvernay could be a regular in the Ravens offense come Week 1.
Aug 15, 2021
Six targets in preseason opener
Duvernay caught four of six targets for 28 yards in Saturday's 17-14 preseason win over New Orleans.
ANALYSIS
With Baltimore's receiving corps decimated by injuries, Duvernay worked as the primary target for Trace McSorley (back), who started under center with Lamar Jackson sitting out but exited at halftime with back spasms. Duvernay tied for the team lead in targets and should play a prominent role in Week 2 of the preseason against the Panthers. The 2020 third-round pick's speed makes him an effective return man on special teams, but Duvernay's trying to translate his open-field ability into more offensive production in his second NFL season.
Jan 5, 2021
Shows flashes as rookie
Duvernay had 20 catches for 201 yards on 26 targets and added four rushes for 70 yards as a rookie. He also ran one kick back for a touchdown.
ANALYSIS
The rookie out of Texas was impressive on a per-target basis but consistent playing time was hard to come by. Duvernay finally cracked the receiver rotation after the Week 7 bye, averaging a 52 percent snap share over his next six games. He caught nine of 12 targets for 111 yards in that stretch but his snaps and production fell off a cliff down the stretch with one catch for no gain over his final four games. Looking long-term, this was not a disappointing season for Duvernay and there is plenty of room for development in Year 2. Duvernay will have a better chance at surpassing Miles Boykin for the No.2 role out wide with a year of NFL experience under his belt. There's also the distinct possibility that neither Dez Bryant nor Willie Snead will be back next season, so there should be a path for Duvernay to find his way onto the fantasy radar.
Dec 29, 2020
Two touches in win
Duvernay caught his lone target for no gain and rushed once for seven yards in Sunday's 27-13 win over the Giants. He also returned to punts for 36 yards and two kicks for 39 yards.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay took over as the primary punt returner and immediately showed promise, recording returns of 23 and 13 yards. However, the rookie third-rounder continues to stay out of the offensive game plan, as he's recorded just six receptions for 27 yards over the last six contests.
Dec 22, 2020
Minimally involved Sunday
Durvernay wasn't targeted during Sunday's 40-14 win over the Jaguars.
ANALYSIS
The 23-year-old played only four offensive snaps as his role continues to diminish in Baltimore's offense. Duvernay played 75-plus percent of the offensive snaps Weeks 12 and 13, but he's barely been on the field the past two weeks.
Dec 15, 2020
Role drops off Monday
Duvernay was not targeted on nine offensive snaps Monday against the Browns.
ANALYSIS
The rookie was hardly involved Monday after seeing his snap shares tick up dramatically in recent weeks. Duvernay had played at least 41 snaps in each of his last two games before Monday's outing. The dropoff coincides with Willie Snead's return from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Duvernay could be looking at a minimal role in the offense down the stretch now that Snead is healthy.
Dec 10, 2020
Draws just one target in Week 13
Duvernay had a two-yard reception on one target against the Cowboys.
ANALYSIS
The rookie played a heavy percentage of the snaps -- 80 percent, 44 snaps overall -- but the production lagged behind on Tuesday. In fairness, Baltimore attempted just 17 passes all game, but Duvernay still saw just one target on a night where he played nearly every snap and Dez Bryant was out. In all, Duvernay has now played more than 50 percent of the snaps in three of his last four games, and has played over 75 percent of the snaps in the last two games. Duvernay's role is starting to solidify within the offense, but the targets are still hard to come by at this stage.
Dec 2, 2020
Second-leading receiver in loss
Duvernay secured all three targets for 20 yards and returned two kickoffs for 44 yards in the Ravens' 19-14 loss to the Steelers on Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
The rookie third-round pick put together his second three-catch tally of the last three games, which was good enough to place him second in both receptions and yardage on the Ravens in Wednesday's defeat. Duvernay has yet to top three grabs or 45 receiving yards in any contest, but he's seen double-digit snaps from scrimmage in eight consecutive contests while also continuing to hold down primary kick-return duties. Duvernay will look to reconnect with Lamar Jackson (reserve/COVID-19) for a favorable matchup against the Cowboys in a Week 13 Tuesday night battle.
Nov 24, 2020
Snags just one pass Sunday
Duvernay was targeted twice and caught a five-yard pass in Sunday's 30-24 loss to the Titans.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay started off Week 11 with an impressive 37-yard kick return, and he added a short reception on the second drive of the game. He received his second target of the game late in the third quarter on a deep pass from Lamar Jackson. Duvernay failed to track it, though, and Amani Hooker ended up intercepting the pass. While the rookie third-round pick has shown flashes this year, his fantasy value remains low with no touchdowns and no games with more than 45 receiving yards.
Nov 17, 2020
Starting to make impact
Duvernay caught all three of his targets for 45 yards Sunday against the Patriots.
ANALYSIS
The rookie is quietly coming along and getting more involved in the offense. Duvernay played his highest snap share of the season Sunday (55 percent) and has played 99 snaps in three games since the bye compared to Miles Boykin's 75. The rookie is mostly being used on the left side of the formation, mixing between outside and slot duties. Duvernay faces a shaky Tennessee secondary on Sunday.
Nov 11, 2020
Barely involved in win over Colts
Duvernay lost a yard on his only carry during Sunday's 24-10 win over Indianapolis.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay logged his first career game without a target versus Indianapolis, and his 25 percent of offensive snaps were less than any contest this season aside from Week 9. The rookie third-round pick was listed as questionable with a thigh injury before suiting up, and he did still contribute on kick returns, so it's possible that the Ravens were simply trying to preserve Duvernay's health with a lesser workload. He'll look to get back on track against the Patriots.
Nov 8, 2020
Suits up Sunday
Duvernay (thigh) is listed as active Sunday against the Colts.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay's out there if you need him, but so far the 2020 third-rounder hasn't had steady volume in the Baltimore passing offense, a context that has yielded the 5-foot-11, 200-pouner an 11/129/0 stat line through seven games. In the Ravens' Week 8 loss to the Steelers, Duvernay's lone catch (on three targets) went for a 39-yard gain.
Nov 6, 2020
Picks up thigh injury
Duvernay (thigh) was added to the injury report after a limited practice Friday and is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Colts, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay has been a consistent source of big plays for the Ravens recently, as he doesn't get thrown to often but tends to gain chunks when targeted. Given his previous absence from the injury report, he may have picked up this injury during Friday's practice.
Nov 3, 2020
Makes big play against Steelers
Duvernay caught one of three targets for 39 yards against the Steelers.
ANALYSIS
The rookie was responsible for Baltimore's longest play from scrimmage -- a 39-yarder to help put the Ravens in scoring position. Duvernay may start becoming a bigger part of this offense, too. Miles Boykin continues to see his snap share decline while Duvernay played 37 snaps -- good for a 45 percent snap share -- that represented a career-high. Duvernay and the Ravens face the Colts in Indianapolis on Sunday.
Oct 19, 2020
Nabs all three targets
Duvernay caught all three of his targets for 31 yards Sunday against the Eagles.
ANALYSIS
The rookie continues to make the most of his opportunities, having caught 10 of his 12 targets for 90 yards through six games. His snap count ticked up Sunday as well, seeing 26 snaps for 36 percent of the Ravens' total offensive plays. Sunday marked the highest snap count of Duvernay's young career by eight plays. The Ravens are on a bye in Week 7 and it would not be surprising to see them try to get the rookie more involved when they return to action.
Oct 12, 2020
59 yards from scrimmage
Duvernay caught both of his targets for 17 yards and added a 42-yard rush Sunday against the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
The rookie showed his explosiveness on an end-around that went 42 yards but that was his lone splash play of the day. Baltimore's passing game couldn't get in gear otherwise with just 19 completions for 180 yards, so Duvernay's lack of output in that facet of the game wasn't necessarily his fault. His speed will keep him as part of the game plan, but Duvernay is still struggling to carve out significant snap counts as he played just 29 percent of them Sunday. He will face the Eagles in Week 6.
Oct 6, 2020
Plays season-high in snaps
Duvernay caught one of two targets for four yards against the Football Team.
ANALYSIS
The rookie's fantasy output was minimal, but it's worth noting that he played a season-high 16 snaps. Meanwhile, Miles Boykin played a season-low 54 percent of the snaps -- 31 total -- and drew four targets. Duvernay isn't positioned to overtake Boykin just yet, but Boykin's struggles in drawing targets relative to his high snap count may open the door for the rookie to show what he can do. Still, Duvernay would only be a speculative add in deep redraft leagues at this stage until he carves out a higher snap share in the offense. Baltimore hosts Cincinnati on Sunday.
Sep 29, 2020
Scores TD on kick return
Duvernay caught two of three targets for seven yards and totaled 119 yards and a touchdown on two kickoff returns in Monday's 34-20 loss to the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Duvernay had more kickoff return yards than Lamar Jackson had passing yards, and the rookie speedster's 93-yard kickoff return touchdown in the second quarter was Baltimore's only first-half touchdown. While Duvernay's involvement on offense is limited, he's carving out value in leagues that reward return yardage.
Sep 22, 2020
Snags another pass Week 2
Duvernay caught his lone target for a 19-yard gain during Sunday's 33-16 win against the Texans.
ANALYSIS
On an afternoon in which the Ravens attempted only 24 passes and ran the ball 37 times, target distribution leveled off behind the top two options Marquise Brown (six) and Miles Boykin (five), as Baltimore's other seven pass-catchers all garnered between one and three targets from Lamar Jackson. The fact that Duvernay is in the mix is encouraging, as he was one of four Ravens wide receivers to get thrown to in the contest, though he only played nine percent of the offensive snaps. Barring an injury on the depth chart in front of him, Duvernay so far appears to be more of a dynasty league addition than a viable fantasy asset for 2020.
Sep 14, 2020
Makes catch in debut
Duvernay caught his lone target for a 12-yard gain Sunday against the Browns.
ANALYSIS
The rookie got involved early, making his first and only catch on Baltimore's opening possession and his reception helped set up a touchdown. Duvernay wasn't a factor the rest of the way, though, as he ended up with just 11 total snaps and no other targets. He has his work cut out for him in terms of moving past either Willie Snead or Miles Boykin for snaps.
Jun 15, 2020
Training with RG3 and Proche
Duvernay and fellow Ravens rookie James Proche have been catching passes from Robert Griffin III while training in Texas with wideout specialist David Robinson, Todd Karpovich of SI.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Robinson is a popular offseason trainer among NFL wide receivers, working with Dez Bryant, Jakeem Grant and Jerry Jeudy, among others. Robinson believes both Duvernay (a third-round pick) and Proche (a sixth-rounder) are capable of earning significant roles for the Ravens, noting that the former should be useful on deep throws, screens and jet sweeps, while the latter has superior hands that could make him a reliable possession target. Duvernay primarily worked from the slot at the University of Texas, producing 412 receiving yards as a freshman and 546 as a junior before exploding for 1,386 and nine TDs in his senior season. A 4.39 40 time further boosted his draft stock, though he is one of the older prospects in his class, turning 23 in September.