The Baltimore Ravens used the No. 16 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft on former Alabama CB Marlon Humphrey, so they’ll likely try to get him on the field as much as possible this fall.

However, even though the team probably just lost slot cornerback Tavon Young for the year with a left knee injury, Baltimore defensive coordinator Dean Pees told The Baltimore Sun that Humphrey would not be filling Young’s spot as the team sees him more as an outside corner:

“They all can play in the slot,” Pees said last week. “There are times where we play ‘corners over,’ and the corner ends up playing on an inside receiver, which really is a slot receiver. That being said, we really like him as an outside guy.”

Instead of trying to get Humphrey to learn both outside and inside technique, Pees added that keeping him in his comfort zone outside (where he primarily played at Alabama) would be the team’s focus in the buildup to the 2017 season:

“I really, in some ways, especially as a rookie, would rather them sit in at one position and learn that position instead of trying to move them all over the place and them get kind of about half the reps here and half the reps here,” Pees said. “I want to see if a guy can be a starter for us or push to be a starter, so we are kind of sitting him in one spot.”

Over the past two seasons, Humphrey has started for the Crimson Tide defense. He recorded five interceptions and forced three fumbles during his time in Tuscaloosa.