When the Ravens signed former Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley to what amounted to a two-year, $44M deal, and they did so before the player ever officially hit the market, the implications were sweeping.
Any study of the safety position in a Jesse Minter defense must start with an acknowledgement of the hybrid role influential defensive back Kyle Hamilton will play this season.
The Ravens are more pot-committed than ever in terms of payroll for this upcoming season. It’s a brave new horizon for owner Steve Bisciotti and the rarest of instances in which he is spending in the top 10 of the NFL two straight years.
There are serious questions to be asked about every position group involved in the Ravens offense in 2026. And the coaching staff. They don’t have a proven move tight end right now with Mark Andrews older and slower and clearly in decline.
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
How many of the QB's with the most game-winning drives in one season for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
After being a tight-end-centric offense for the bulk of franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson's career under their last two offensive coordinators, the Baltimore Ravens could be poised to feature the wide receiver position more prominently under first-year play-caller Declan Doyle.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Ravens roster is far from complete. Rosters for contending teams, by their very nature, are living and breathing entities that are always in flux.
Every NFL team tries to build a dynasty and win Super Bowls, but only a select few in NFL history have found such consistency. Over the next five years, these are the teams that have the best chance at ultimate success.
Questions about the long-term future of Jackson will only grow louder unless he signs a contract extension with the club at some point this summer.
It came as no surprise to anyone that the Ravens used their first-round selection on an interior offensive lineman. It’s an acute need – still, right now, even after grabbing Vega Iona with the 14th-overall pick – and it would be even more jarring without that draft investment.
Are the Ravens in danger of losing Jackson?
The tight end position was supposed to be one the Ravens had secured deep into the future. The selection and rapid-development of move tight end Isaiah Likely to compliment former Pro Bowler Mark Andrews seemed to be a perfect set up.
The Baltimore Ravens wrapped up their inaugural offseason program under new head coach Jesse Minter last week with mandatory minicamp, where every player reported, including all veterans for the first time.
With the 2026 draft in the books, teams are already looking toward 2027. Here's our way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft, as of April 27, 2026.
Coming into the offseason, the Baltimore Ravens knew right away they were going to make some investments at the tight end position. A couple of days after
The slot corner has become an increasingly important position over the last decade with college philosophies bleeding into the pro game. Teams are living in shotgun more and adopting spread looks on offense trying to flood diverse body types all over the field – including in motion – to try to attack defenses.
The Declan Doyle hype train needs to slow down. At least a gear or two. It’s easy to get carried away this time of year in the NFL. Practices are non-competitive and the pads aren’t on yet and everyone is in the best shape of their lives and ready to have a career year.
An extremely, incredibly stupid thing to do. That's what trading Lamar Jackson would look like. The Baltimore Ravens have been the beneficiaries of the entire NFL, and even themselves, passing on one of the more revolutionary players in the history of the game in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
A year ago this offense was Zay And Pray. Anyone else who was targeted you had to pray would come down with the ball; tight end Mark Andrews was second on the team with 422 receiving yards and the second-highest producing receiver was De’Andre Hopkins with 330.
Be careful reading much of anything into mini camp. Spring football is fool’s gold. Especially trying to project what someone making a cut or catching ball in glorified two-handed touch means for them making a roster, let alone making an impact on Sundays in real games, is fraught with peril.
Whenever Ben Roethlisberger has something negative to say about the Baltimore Ravens, there’s always going to be some suspicion of rivalry bias. Even so, it doesn’t mean his latest comments should be dismissed out of hand.
The Ravens are going to play it out at the center position. At least into training camp, it seems. They won’t wave the white flag easily on the one starting roster spot that is glaringly incomplete.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to rack up at least 4,000-passing-yards and toss at least 30 touchdowns in the same season can you name in six minutes?
Jackson is only under contract through the 2027 campaign via a deal that prevents the Ravens from trading him without his consent or retaining his rights via the franchise tag.
When Ben Roethlisberger says something negative about the Baltimore Ravens, it’s fair to wonder whether rivalry bias is in play. That doesn’t mean his latest comments should be waved off.
The Baltimore Ravens tried to add two premier EDGE rushers this offseason, but they were only able to come to terms with one. But was that a smart deal?
The Ravens gave linebacker Teddye Buchanan a tough assignment last year when the fourth-round pick out of Cal was given a full-time starting role by the second game of his rookie campaign.
The Baltimore Ravens made one of the greatest moves of the 2026 offseason when they signed Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract. The deal included $60 million in guaranteed money and signaled the team’s urgency to strengthen its pass rush.
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