Last year, Keenan Reynolds was something of a feel-good local story as the former record-setting Navy quarterback was drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round and tried to make the difficult conversion to NFL wide receiver.
One year later, the clock is ticking for Reynolds, who once again enters camp on the roster bubble, competing for one of the final roster spots as a reserve wide receiver and return specialist.
Reynolds' adjustment from college quarterback to NFL receiver was predictably rocky. He struggled at times last summer and failed to make the team out of training camp. He was then signed to the Ravens' practice squad before being added to the 53-man roster before the final game of the season.