Baltimore Ravens
2026 NFL Season Preview:
Veteran Additions:
TE Durham Smythe, G John Simpson, C Danny Pinter, DT Calais Campbell, OLB Trey Hendrickson, S Jaylinn Hawkins.
Early Draft Picks:
G Vega Ioane, OLB Zion Young, WR Ja’Kobi Lane, WR Elijah Sarratt, TE Matt Hibner. Ravens Rookie Forecast
Offseason Losses:
QB Cooper Rush, RB Keaton Mitchell, FB Patrick Ricard, WR DeAndre Hopkins, TE Isaiah Likely, TE Charlie Kolar, C Tyler Linderbaum, DT Dre’Mont Jones, OLB Kyle Van Noy, OLB David Ojabo, ILB Jake Hummel, S Ar’Darius Washington, S Alohi Gilman, P Jordan Stout.
2026 Baltimore Ravens Offense:
The Ravens were one of the betting favorites to win the Super Bowl last year, but they didn’t even qualify for the playoffs. Everything fell apart for them in Weeks 3 and 4 of the regular season when they suffered a barrage of injuries to their defense. Their offense was also hit by a key injury, with Lamar Jackson hurting his hamstring. Jackson returned to action about a month later, but was never 100 percent. He continued to play, but certainly was not at his best.
Jackson will be healthy now, but his supporting cast is diminished. Baltimore suffered some huge losses during the offseason. The greatest departure was Tyler Linderbaum, who will now be playing for the Raiders. Linderbaum is one of the best centers in the NFL, so he’ll sorely be missed. Danny Pinter, signed away from the Colts, will replace Linderbaum in what appears to be a massive downgrade. Pinter struggled in Indianapolis last year. He’ll be flanked by two new guards: John Simpson and Vega Ioane. Simpson also performed poorly last year, doing so for the Jets, but he’s had better seasons before that. Ioane, conversely, is a plug-and-play rookie who has the potential for a great season.
Jackson would be in serious trouble if his tackles had as many question marks as the interior of the offensive line. Thankfully for Jackson, that is not the case. Ronnie Stanley is one of the best left tackles in the NFL, though he has an extensive injury history. His bookend is 2024 second-round pick Roger Rosengarten, who is coming off an excellent sophomore campaign.
The decline in blocking will also adversely affect Derrick Henry. The interior offensive line isn’t the only factor at play in this regard. Fullback Patrick Ricard, considered one of the top run-blocking players at his position, signed with the Giants. His replacement will be Lucas Scott, a 2025 UDFA who has never taken an NFL snap. Henry has praised Ricard on many occasions, so with Ricard’s departure and Henry’s age (32), it’s safe to say that the future Hall of Famer will regress.
Some other key losses for the Ravens include Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, two radically different tight ends. Likely is a highly athletic player, while Kolar is a terrific blocker. Likely and Kolar are now with the Giants and Chargers, respectively. Mark Andrews is still there, and while he could rebound from a dismal season, age (31 in September) is also an issue with him.
Jackson’s only viable target could be the electric Zay Flowers. While Flowers is a dynamic player, Jackson needs more at his disposal. Ja’Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt, two rookies chosen in the third and fourth rounds, respectively, could emerge. If not, Jackson will be looking at the likes of Rashod Bateman and Dez Walker as secondary downfield options, which sounds rather bleak.
2026 Baltimore Ravens Defense:
At one point during the 2025 season, the Ravens looked like they had the worst defense in the NFL. They couldn’t stop a plastic bag blowing in the wind during October. This is because their defense was so ravaged by injury. Baltimore eventually improved on this side of the ball, but changes still needed to be made. One key switch occurred with the head coaching change. John Harbaugh was fired and replaced by defensive guru Jesse Minter, who coached the Chargers up last year to being the No. 2 EPA defense in the NFL.
New players had to be added as well, particularly to the pass rush, which was just mediocre last year. The Ravens attempted to trade for Maxx Crosby, but after the Raider edge rusher failed his physical, Baltimore signed Trey Hendrickson away from the Bengals. Hendrickson is a terrific pass rusher who could be in play for Defensive Player of the Year in his situation. No one on the Ravens logged more than five sacks last year, so Hendrickson can easily exceed that mark, as could second-round rookie Zion Young. The Missouri product has some off-the-field issues, but has the physical talent to be a pass-rushing threat in the NFL. He’ll have to unseat Tavius Robinson, who recorded 4.5 sacks in 2025.
It’ll greatly help the pass rush if Nnamdi Madubuike can return from injury. Madubuike, one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL, played just two games last year because of a career-threatening neck injury. Doctors reportedly believe Madubuike can play in 2026, but it’s unclear when he’ll be available, or how effective he’ll be. If Madubuike can resume game action, he’ll start alongside monstrous run-stuffer Travis Jones and Calais Campbell. Jones led the Ravens with five sacks last year, while Campbell is a 40-year-old who continued to perform well for the Cardinals last year.
Another defender whose playing time is in question is linebacker Teddye Buchanan, who suffered a frightening non-contact knee injury in December. Buchanan was solid in run support as a fourth-round rookie last year. He’s reportedly ahead of schedule, so he might be able to return for the season opener and be a quality partner for the elite Roquan Smith once again.
It’s worth noting that All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton can also play linebacker, but he may be forced to stick to safety in the wake of Ar’Darius Washington’s departure. Washington, an excellent safety, is another ex-Baltimore player who followed Harbaugh to the Giants. The Ravens still look to be great at safety, however, with Hamilton and Malaki Starks returning as the starters. Hamilton is one of the best defensive players in the NFL, while Starks performed well as a rookie last season.
Cornerback remains unchanged, with Chidobe Awuzie, Nate Wiggins, and Marlon Humphrey returning as the three prominent players at the position. Humphrey is coming off a down year, but has what it takes to rebound. There’s a slight concern with his age (30), as is the case with Awuzie (31). However, Awuzie was solid last year and showed no signs of regression. Wiggins, conversely, is entering his third season and has loads of potential.
2026 Baltimore Ravens Schedule and Intangibles:
John Harbaugh had done a terrific job of maintaining a dominant home-field advantage during his tenure as Baltimore’s head coach. The Ravens were an outstanding 107-48 as hosts since 2008.
Justin Tucker was once the best kicker in the NFL, but he struggled recently and then got into trouble via Deshaun Watson-type shenanigans. Tucker is gone now, and was replaced by sixth-rounder Tyler Loop. It’s safe to say Tucker wasn’t missed for the most part, as Loop was 30-of-34. However, he hit just 1-of-4 from 50-plus.
Former fourth-round pick Jordan Stout left via free agency, so the Ravens have a new punter. That would be sixth-round rookie Ryan Eckley.
The Ravens have the luxury of battling the NFC South this season, so the schedule is quite manageable. There are still some tough games against the Bills, Jaguars, Chargers, and Texans.
2026 Baltimore Ravens Rookies:
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Projection: 11-6 (2nd in AFC North)
2025 Projection: 13-4. 2025 Actual Result: 8-9.
2024 Projection: 10-7. 2024 Actual Result: 12-5.
2023 Projection: 11-6. 2023 Actual Result: 13-4.
2022 Projection: 11-6. 2022 Actual Result: 10-7.
2021 Projection: 11-6. 2021 Actual Result: 8-9.
2020 Projection: 12-4. 2020 Actual Result: 11-5.
2019 Projection: 5-11. 2019 Actual Result: 14-2.
2018 Projection: 6-10. 2018 Actual Result: 10-6.
2017 Projection: 7-9. 2017 Actual Result: 9-7.
2016 Projection: 9-7. 2016 Actual Result: 8-8.
NFL Draft Team Grade: A- Grade
Goals Entering the 2026 NFL Draft: The Ravens already needed another weapon for Lamar Jackson before losing Isaiah Likely to free agency, so they could add a receiver and a tight end with some of their early picks. The Ravens also need to rebuild their offensive line after losing some players on the blocking unit recently. Some pieces should be added to the defense as well, and don’t forget that a successor for Derrick Henry should be acquired.
2026 NFL Draft Accomplishments: The Ravens are known as a team that always seems to land great values throughout the draft. This year was no exception, as Baltimore somehow snagged Zion Young off the board at No. 45 even though he was seen as someone who could easily be chosen in the 20s. This was after the Ravens took care of the other side of the line of scrimmage by obtaining the best guard in the class at No. 14. Vega Ioane is a better prospect than Tyler Booker, who went 12th last year. He’ll provide a huge boost for Lamar Jackson.
Three of Baltimore’s next five picks scored a B+ grade or better. This includes fourth-round receiver Elijah Sarratt, who was projected by some to be chosen in the second round. He was a better value than Ja’Kobi Lane in the third, which was a rare mishap for Baltimore’s front office.
The Ravens had a strong third day. Following the Sarratt pick, they landed some quality values in Chandler Rivers and Josh Cuevas, who could remind some of Mark Andrews. Rayshaun Benny was then a steal at No. 250.
I can’t see why the Ravens shouldn’t be graded highly. They messed up a couple of times, but this was yet another draft full of great values for them.
NFL Draft Individual Grades:
14. Vega Ioane, G, Penn State – A Grade
The Ravens, as usual, were able to get a great value. Vega Ioane may not be considered as such because he was projected to go in this area, but only because of his position. This is a poor draft class, so you can throw positional value out the window. There’s a good chance Ioane will be considered a top-five player from this class, and he’ll provide the Ravens with a big upgrade at guard. Baltimore, unlike Los Angeles, understood that it needed to use this pick to help it win a Super Bowl.
45. Zion Young, DE, Missouri – A+ Grade
Here’s the player the Lions should have drafted. The Ravens, instead, land yet another steal, which is what they do every single year because other teams don’t know how to draft. Young is extremely talented and easily could have gone in the first round. He has character concerns, but nothing nearly as egregious as Makai Lemon.
80. Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC – C+ Grade
I had Ja’Kobi Lane going in the middle of Day 3, so this is an unusual reach for the Ravens. They’re addressing a big need, however, as the Ravens have needed help at receiver outside of Zay Flowers for a while. Lane could be a big end zone threat in the NFL.
115. Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana – A+ Grade
This is another steal for the Ravens. I had Elijah Sarratt going at the end of Round 2. The Ravens needed to improve their receiver group outside of Zay Flowers, and Sarratt could end up being a quality No. 2 wideout for Lamar Jackson.
133. Matt Hibner, TE, SMU – B- Grade
Matt Hibner is a quality receiving threat with the potential to be a very good blocker. The Ravens needed another tight end after losing two this offseason, and I thought he could go around this range, though I’m not a fan of his age (24).
162. Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke – B+ Grade
Chandler Rivers is an instinctive and tough corneback, but is short. He can play in the slot and perhaps eventually be an upgrade for the Ravens, who needed to address their secondary. I had Rivers going a bit earlier than this.
173. Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama – A- Grade
Josh Cuevas flashed some ability as a receiver, though he wasn’t overly productive at Alabama. With two tight ends departing this offseason, the Ravens needed to address this area on multiple occasions. I had Cuevas going to the Ravens at No. 154, so I have to like this pick.
174. Adam Randall, RB, Clemson – B Grade
Adam Randall has good speed for a big back, but he drops the ball often and struggles in pass protection. With Derrick Henry close to aging out of the NFL, the Ravens needed to find a potential successor.
211. Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State – C Grade
Punters grow on trees, so I’m never going to grade one favorably unless they can consistently boot the ball 80 yards.
250. Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan – A Grade
Rayshaun Benny is a great run defender, but needs to develop some pass-rushing moves. I had him going in the fifth round, so I’m a fan of this pick. I can’t say I’m surprised that the Ravens landed another steal.
253. Evan Beernsten, G, Northwestern – C Grade
Evan Beernsten was a good pass protector at Northwestern, but he’s not lengthy, and he’s also a very old prospect after spending seven years in school. There’s not much upside here.
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