I just thought he looked excellent.

That’s fact. But for guys like Horn, they matter.In a telephone interview Monday afternoon, Joe Horn Sr. said he's obviously proud of his oldest son and pulling for him to make the Ravens' roster. I’m satisfied. Find Joe Horn's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. Joe Horn in Missouri.

We are continuing to monitor the COViD-19 situation. Baltimore is suddenly deep at the position after drafting Marquise Brown and Miles Boykin in the first three rounds last week.Horn Jr. is the latest tryout player with the Ravens who has a famous football family connection. Joseph Dequan Horn Joe Horn Jr. (11) WR - 2018: Had 15 catches for 246 yards ... averaged over 16 yards per catch ... season-high Joe Horn Jr. - 2018 - Football - Missouri Western State University Athletics Skip To Main Content

Horn caught 15 passes for 246 yards and no touchdowns last season for Division II Missouri Western. ""I do know he can play in that league," Joe Sr. said. But in his mind, Joe Jr. has already "reached the pinnacle" by wearing an NFL jersey. During Saturday's practice, Horn Jr. was praised by wide receivers coach David Culley for how he ran a comeback route to the sideline.Horn Jr. is the latest tryout player with the Ravens who has a famous football family connection. "He knows what it takes because he’s been at my level trying to make a team before," Joe Jr. said of his father, who played for Itawamba Community College and the Canadian Football League's Memphis Mad Dogs before making it to the NFL in 1996.That would be Joe Horn Jr. – an undrafted rookie out of Division II Missouri Western State who, at 24, is hoping to stick with the Ravens after an unorthodox journey to the NFL. Joe Horn Jr., the son of former NFL receiver Joe Horn, is participating in Baltimore’s rookie minicamp on a tryout basis.People upset about legacy admissions to colleges and yet here we have a feel-good story about a below-average D2 player getting his shot in the NFL purely because he is a Jr of a former player.If anyone saw a cellphone under one of the goalposts at the Ravens’ practice facility on Saturday, there was a good reason for that.Joe Horn Jr. didn’t perform like Joe Horn while at Missouri Western.

Joe Horn Jr. 11; WR; Compare. School Missouri Western State; Season Stats and Rankings . -- The biggest disappointment of Baltimore Ravens rookie minicamp was that a certain tryout player didn't hide a cellphone underneath a goal post.Joe Horn Jr., son of the former Pro Bowl wide receiver, is looking to make the Ravens after going undrafted. "Joe Jr. said he's proud to be trying to make it in the NFL, like his father did, though he admitted some of the similarities between them – like sharing a first name – have had an impact. Receiving: Year Team No.

"You can tell he's worked with his dad a lot on technique. REC YDS YPG TD; No Record Found. "As the NFL's annual cutdown deadline approaches Saturday, the younger Horn is among the hundreds of players fighting for a spot on a 53-man roster – or, more likely in his case, a place on the practice squad. "(I want) to show the coaches that I’m still trying to be a football player, first – special teams, make tackles, (be the) gunner, anything," Joe Jr. told USA TODAY Sports on Monday. And he did enough there to earn a spot at Ravens' training camp, where he has continued to lean on his father in the absence of Division I experience.