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Flowers was eclectic last season, and it was evident from his 10-target, nine reception debut in Week 1, that he would be a big part of the offense all season. Flowers tied Jordan Addison among rookies with 108 targets, and just behind Rashee Rice in receptions (77). He was consistently schemed the ball in the short areas of the field where he could take advantage of his speed and quickness to beat zone coverages. As the Ravens enter Year 2 of Monken's offense it remains to be seen whether Flowers's role will expand, or if he will continue to be a zone buster. Mark Andrews is the alpha in the passing game, and with him on the field, red zone scoring opportunities will be few and far between for the 2nd year receiver. The Ravens also seem very interested in reintegrating Rashod Bateman into the offense so there is that to factor in as well. Ultimately Flowers is a dynamic talent playing with one of the most athletic quarterbacks in the league, and while there isn't much room for significant statistical growth, Flowers should settle in as an upside WR2 in Half or PPR leagues.
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Zay Flowers misses practice Thursday Knee injury By: Mike Krueger | Thu Jan 16, 2:10 pm

| | Pro Bowl WR Zay Flowers is the only Ravens player not practicing Thursday.
Flowers hasn’t practiced since injuring his knee in the regular season finale 12 days ago.
Ravens play at Bills in a divisional round game Sunday. (Jamison Hensley on X)
FFToday's Take: Flowers missed the Ravens Wildcard game and is in danger of missing their Divisional Round matchup against the Bills. The Ravens used a run-heavy gameplan against the Steelers and could do the same this weekend if Flowers sits. We'll have another update on Flowers after practice on Friday.

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