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Ravens stock watch: Who’s up, who’s down ahead of preseason finale?

The Baltimore Ravens are starting to form their 53-man depth chart.

As the team prepares for the final practice of the summer, and preseason title against the Buccaneers, several stock portfolios are starting to take shape.

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Eric DeCosta put together a loaded roster, with more players on the roster bubble than available slots on the depth chart.

With the team set for a Saturday night matchup with Tampa Bay, we’re looking at who’s stock is rising and falling entering the final preseason finale.

Stock up--Rashod Bateman

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The 2021 NFL Draft’s 27th overall pick, Bateman has appeared in 18 games with Baltimore, hauling in 61 passes for 800 yards and three touchdowns.

The talent is there, and Bateman looks the part after returning to the roster ahead of the final week of the preseason.

Stock down-- Laquon Treadwell

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If Beckham, Bateman, Agholor and Flowers are the big four, then that leaves Tylan Wallace, Devin Duvernay and four others fighting for two spots.

Treadwell has SEC pedigree, but his best days are behind him.

Stock up -- Tylan Wallace

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Wallace is physical, and offers a skill-set that works well on special teams. The former Oklahoma State wide receiver has two more chances to prove that he belongs in a deep wide receiver group.

Stock up --Sean Ryan

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Baltimore may be too deep at wide receiver for Ryan to make the team as a rookie, but he had the catch of the day on an afternoon where Odell Beckham Jr. also made an amazing one-handed catch.

Stock down --Jalyn Armour-Davis

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You can’t be make an impression if you’re not available to play and Armour-Davis has yet to play in the preseason, and has missed on an opportunity to lockdown a starting spot opposite Marlon Humprhrey.

Stock up --Ar'Darius Washington

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The nickel cornerback plays a deep, but undetermined position group with two preseason games to play.

He’s coming off a game in which he logged seven tackles and three pass breakups, while finishing as one of the highest graded players per PFF.

Stock up --Odafe Oweh

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A raw and dominant athlete, Oweh is some refined moves away from becoming a star pass rusher.

Oweh has been a standout this summer and his stock is way up.

James Proche II

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Between the fumble against Philadelphia and the interception in the end zone, Proche has been on the bad side of some mind-numbing plays this summer.

Tylan Wallace has created a headache for Proche.

Stock up -- Keaton Mitchell

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The undrafted free agent has seen first-team reps at the running back position and he’ll be a star in this league in the years to come.

Stock up -- John Simpson

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Simpson has the edge in the battle at left guard and his stock continues to rise ahead of Monday night’s matchup.

Stock up --Tarik Black

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Wide receiver is a deep position group in Baltimore, but Black has been making big plays all summer.

Stock up -- Zay Flowers

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The quick-feet and dazzling route running says enough.

Stock up --Odell Beckham Jr

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He’s not as explosive, but he’s still among the best at what he does.

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