Seeing Baltimore Ravens franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson back on the practice field Monday was a welcomed sight for worrisome eyes in the fan base and fantasy football community with so many drafts set to take place across the globe over the next couple of weeks. A player who falls into the latter category is Jackson’s close friend and former college teammate at the University of Louisville, two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who hasn’t practiced since August 9, according to reports, as the manages his previously injured knee. The eighth-year veteran is slated to play a significant role in the Ravens’ defense this year as a key member in what is widely viewed as the best secondary in the league, where he’ll be playing alongside four fellow former first-rounders and two fellow multi-time Pro Bowlers. When asked if he expects Alexander to be among the handful of players who have been sitting out to be back on the practice field next week when they begin their preparation for the regular season opener, head coach John Harbaugh said, “I do.”