At first glance, an NFL training camp might seem like a disorganized mish-mash of random occurrences.
But, as is the case with every aspect of the league these days, there's a script, rhyme and reason to everything that takes place, especially, when it happens.
For instance, due in part to the 2011 collective bargaining agreement, two-a-day practices are a thing of the past, as are long stretches of consecutive days of workouts.
For the Ravens, the 2016 training camp begins with the first full-team workout July 28 and will feature no more than four consecutive practice days at any one stretch, with those coming at the beginning and end of camp.