Baltimore Ravens
01 Jul 2025, 00:30 GMT+10
Clifton Brown
As the Ravens enjoy their summer break prior to training camp, there are few starting jobs undecided. However, there are players vying for roles and a place on the initial 53-man roster. Here's an unofficial look at the depth chart heading into training camp:
Starter: Lamar Jackson
Backup:Cooper Rush
Competing:Devin Leary
Jackson looks set for another MVP-caliber campaign. The veteran Rush, in his first year with Baltimore, will continue adjusting to Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken's system during camp while Leary competes for a roster spot.
Starter:Derrick Henry
Backups:Justice Hill, Keaton Mitchell
Competing:Rasheen Ali, Marcus Major, Sone Ntoh
The Ravens have a running back room that's second to none. Henry shows no signs of slowing down, Hill is coming off his best season, and Mitchell's speed is all the way back after his 2023 knee injury.
Starters:Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, Patrick Ricard
Backups:Charlie Kolar
Competing:Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Sam Pitz, Lucas Scott
The tight end trio of Andrews, Likely, and Kolar is elite, giving Monken multiple ways to deploy them offensively. Ricard is a unique Pro Bowl fullback who plays a key role in the offense with his physicality and versatility.
Starters:Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, DeAndre Hopkins
Backups:Tylan Wallace, Devontez Walker, LaJohntay Wester
Competing:Anthony Miller, Malik Cunningham, Keith Kirkwood, Dayton Wade, Jahmal Banks, Xavier Guillory
Flowers, Bateman, and Hopkins give Baltimore three wideouts who have versatility and big-play capability. Walker was stellar during OTAs and mandatory minicamp and will challenge Wallace and Wester for the No. 4 receiver spot, while Wester is the frontrunner to be the primary punt returner. The remaining receivers are fighting for a roster spot.
Starters:LT Ronnie Stanley, LG Andrew Vorhees, C Tyler Linderbaum, RG Daniel Faalele, RT Roger Rosengarten
Backups:T Joe Noteboom, G/T Ben Cleveland, T Emery Jones, T Carson Vinson
Competing:C Nick Samac, OL Garrett Dellinger, T Corey Bullock, G Darrian Dalcourt, T Gerad Lichtenhan, OL Ozzie Hutchinson, OL Reid Holskey, G Jared Penning
Noteboom was signed during the offseason to be the sixth lineman and swing tackle. Vorhees enters camp as the favorite to start over Cleveland at left guard. The debut of third-round pick Jones has been delayed (shoulder injury), and he is expected to return "at some point" during training camp, according to Head Coach John Harbaugh. Dellinger, Samac, and others could be competing for the final offensive line spot.
Starters:Nnamdi Madubuike, Travis Jones, Broderick Washington
Backups:John Jenkins, Aeneas Peebles
Competing:C.J. Ravenell, Adedayo Odeleye, C.J. Okoye, Jayson Jones
Madubuike and Jones lead the defensive line rotation, joined by Washington and the veteran Jenkins, who was signed during the offseason. Peebles is a sixth-round pick with potential, while training camp will decide the fate of others.
Starters:Roquan Smith, Trenton Simpson
Backups:Teddye Buchanan, Jake Hummel
Competing:William Kwenkeu, Jay Higgins, Chandler Martin
Simpson enters his third season with starting experience and will try to hold off fourth-round pick Buchanan for the starting job next to three-time Pro Bowler Smith. Hummel is a special teams ace who will also compete for reps. Higgins was a star at Iowa and will try to make the roster as an undrafted free agent.
Starters:Odafe Oweh, Kyle Van Noy
Backups:Tavius Robinson, Mike Green, Adisa Isaac, David Ojabo
Competing:Malik Hamm, Diwun Black, Kaimon Rucker
Second-round pick Green could see immediate reps after leading the nation in sacks. Isaac will also push for playing time after an injury-plagued rookie season. Oweh, Van Noy, and Robinson are mainstays in the rotation, but training camp will be crucial for Ojabo, who's fighting for a role and roster spot entering his fourth season.
Starters:Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins, Jaire Alexander
Backups:Chidobe Awuzie, Jalyn Armour-Davis, T.J. Tampa, Bilhal Kone, Robert Longerbeam
Competing:Reuben Lowery, Keyon Martin, Marquise Robinson
The addition of Alexander gives Baltimore another superb one-on-one defender when healthy. Wiggins added weight to his slender frame after a strong rookie season, and Humphrey's ability to play the slot with physicality adds to the Ravens' options in coverage. Awuzie is a proven veteran, and Armour-Davis and Tampa are healthy and competing for snaps. Kone and Longerbeam showed promise as rookies during offseason practices, while the undrafted Lowery displayed a nose for the football. The Ravens accomplished their goal of having a deep group of corners heading into camp.
Starters:Kyle Hamilton, Malaki Starks
Backups:Sanoussi Kane, Beau Brade
Competing:Desmond Igbinosun, Keondre Jackson
Injured:Ar'Darius Washington
Starks handled everything thrown at him during OTAs and minicamp, and the first-round pick looks poised to start from Week 1. Washington's unfortunate Achilles injury opened competition for the No. 3 safety spot, and Kane has taken steps toward winning the job, while Brade is also playing with more confidence.
Starters: K Tyler Loop, P Jordan Stout, LS Nick Moore
Competing:K John Hoyland
Loop became the first kicker ever drafted by the Ravens, but the undrafted Hoyland has shown his intentions to make this a close competition. Stout has a strong leg but wants to perform with more consistency heading into his fourth season.
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