The Baltimore Ravens have dealt with an unreal amount of injuries to wide receivers so far this offseason. Lamar Jackson has thrown to an array of different characters as John Harbaugh has had to make sure there are enough wideouts to just get out on the practice field.

With only 6 of Baltimore's 12 wideouts dressed for practice on Tuesday, Jackson was asked about all the injuries at the position for the Ravens. He didn't seem too worried.

“I’ve worked with those guys before they went down and stuff like that. So I think when they come back, we’ll be hitting right where we started off at,” Jackson. “But we’ve got guys who have come in and they’ve been working very hard and done a tremendous job since those guys have been out. And when they get back, we can go from there. But we’re not worried about it because they’ve been working hard, and we’ve been working hard as well.”

The list of Ravens wideouts currently on the shelf is long and includes:  Marquise Brown (hamstring), Sammy Watkins (undisclosed reasons), Rashod Bateman (out until at least September), James Porche (back), Deon Cain (undisclosed reasons) and Miles Boykin (hamstring).

For Lamar Jackson, that's a lot of weapons to be without even during training camp. With the regular season opener less than a month away, the Ravens will be keeping their fingers crossed that most of those on the list are back in action. One thing going for Baltimore that could help is that they do rely heavily on the run game using Jackson's legs within the offense. Still, he'll need reliable targets to throw the ball to.