Malaki Starks is already turning heads during his first training camp.
Starks was one of several rookies to have a strong Day 2 of training camp practice on Thursday. The first-round safety broke fast on the ball to knock down a pass intended for Charlie Kolar over the middle in seven-on-seven drills. He followed that up with an interception in the end zone in 11-on-11 work.
Starks wasn’t the only rookie in the secondary to hop on the takeaway train.
Undrafted cornerback Reuben Lowery, who had three interceptions in OTAs and minicamp, had another one Thursday. The Tennessee-Chattanooga product beat the receiver to the ball over the middle in 11-on-11 drills.
“Reuben, he’s all ball,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. “He’s all ball, every day. [That’s] all he thinks about, all he talks about. He eats it, sleeps it. Comes out here and flies around. [He’s] a very smart player.”
Here are other notes from Thursday’s practice: