With the Baltimore Ravens being one of several teams in the NFL whose rookies were the first to report to training camp on Tuesday, now is the perfect time to break down the most anticipated position battles that will unfold over the next month and a half. For the first time in nearly a decade and a half, the Ravens will be entering the regular season with a new place kicker after moving on from seven-time Pro Bowler Justin Tucker back in early May. The two players who are competing to replace the greatest ever to play the position are rookies Tyler Loop and John Hoyland. While neither has a huge leg up over the other after OTAs and a couple of minicamps, Loop is considered the favorite to win the job, having been personally picked out by senior special teams coach Randy Brown and given that he is the first kicker the team has ever drafted in its 30-year history.