These are the top fantasy football players of the Baltimore Ravens as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.
Data as of June 25, 2025.
# | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
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1 | Lamar Jackson | QB | BAL | 1.08 | 7 |
2 | Derrick Henry | RB | BAL | 1.11 | 7 |
3 | Zay Flowers | WR | BAL | 5.09 | 7 |
4 | Mark Andrews | TE | BAL | 8.08 | 7 |
5 | Baltimore Defense | DEF | BAL | 11.05 | 7 |
6 | Rashod Bateman | WR | BAL | 11.08 | 7 |
7 | DeAndre Hopkins | WR | BAL | 14.03 | 7 |
8 | Justice Hill | RB | BAL | 14.06 | 7 |
9 | Tyler Loop | PK | BAL | 14.10 | 7 |
10 | Isaiah Likely | TE | BAL | 14.12 | 7 |
Lamar Jackson's current ADP is 1.08, which is the 8th pick of the 1st round, and 8th selection overall.
Derrick Henry's current ADP is 1.11, which is the 11th pick of the 1st round, and 10th selection overall.
Zay Flowers's current ADP is 5.09, which is the 9th pick of the 5th round, and 57th selection overall.
Mark Andrews's current ADP is 8.08, which is the 8th pick of the 8th round, and 92nd selection overall.
Baltimore Defense's current ADP is 11.05, which is the 5th pick of the 11th round, and 125th selection overall.
Rashod Bateman's current ADP is 11.08, which is the 8th pick of the 11th round, and 127th selection overall.
DeAndre Hopkins's current ADP is 14.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 14th round, and 159th selection overall.
Justice Hill's current ADP is 14.06, which is the 6th pick of the 14th round, and 162nd selection overall.
Tyler Loop's current ADP is 14.10, which is the 10th pick of the 14th round, and 166th selection overall.
Isaiah Likely's current ADP is 14.12, which is the 12th pick of the 14th round, and 168th selection overall.
Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
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1 | Away | Kansas City Chiefs |
2 | Home | Las Vegas Raiders |
3 | Away | Dallas Cowboys |
4 | Home | Buffalo Bills |
5 | Away | Cincinnati Bengals |
6 | Home | Washington Commanders |
7 | Away | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
8 | Away | Cleveland Browns |
9 | Home | Denver Broncos |
10 | Home | Cincinnati Bengals |
11 | Away | Pittsburgh Steelers |
12 | Away | Los Angeles Chargers |
13 | Home | Philadelphia Eagles |
15 | Away | New York Giants |
16 | Home | Pittsburgh Steelers |
17 | Away | Houston Texans |
18 | Home | Cleveland Browns |
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Cooper Rush struggled during offseason workouts and put the ball in harm's way far too often as he learns a new offense, according to The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec. Rush was thrust into a starter's role during OTAs with Lamar Jackson missing all but one of the team's nine practice sessions, which shortened his learning curve. The former Dallas Cowboy signal-caller will be Baltimore's No. 2 QB with second-year quarterback Devin Leary competing for a spot on the practice squad. If Jackson misses time due to injury during the 2025 regular season, the Ravens will surely be hoping that Rush has cleaned up some of the mistakes that he's showing early on as he learns the offense. The 31-year-old started nine games for Dallas in 2024 with Dak Prescott injured and threw for 12 TDs and four interceptions. He has the experience but lacks the mobility that Jackson has in spades.
June 25, 2025 12:10 PM EST
Rather than sulk about speculation that he'll be traded or released, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has gotten back to work this offseason and looks quick and healthy, according to The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec. Andrews also hasn't complained publicly that he's set to play out the final year on a contract that he's outperformed, and instead has remained focused on getting ready for 2025. The 29-year-old did score a career-high 11 touchdowns in 17 regular-season games, but he caught just 55 passes for 673 yards and saw Isaiah Likely take on a bigger role in the offense. Oh, and he also ended the season with a crucial fumble and dropped two-point conversion in the playoff loss to Buffalo. Andrews will still be a favorite red-zone target for quarterback Lamar Jackson, but he'll also probably continue to lose valuable targets to Likely, making him a volatile, TD-dependent midrange TE1 in fantasy.
June 24, 2025 11:21 PM EST
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell suffered an ACL tear in his knee in his rookie year in 2023 but has shown the same speed and explosiveness in offseason workouts that he teased back in 2023 before his season-ending injury. Mitchell was still navigating physical and mental hurdles when he returned last November to average just 2.0 yards per carry in five regular-season games. The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec writes that the 23-year-old has looked quicker and more assertive during offseason workouts in recent weeks, which is a great development for the Ravens. Although Derrick Henry remains the RB1 workhorse in Baltimore, he's not getting any younger, and Mitchell is far too explosive not to be used in 2025. Mitchell has the most upside of the Ravens' backup RBs and would be a fine handcuff to Henry.
June 24, 2025 11:08 PM EST
According to The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Devontez Walker would have won the most improved player award by a landslide if the team had given one out at the end of the offseason program. Walker made plays in nearly every practice and was showcasing his size and speed after being barely noticeable through offseason workouts and training camp in 2024. "He's got a chance to be really good," head coach John Harbaugh said. The 24-year-old is playing faster while showing more confidence and polish in his game. The former fourth-rounder (113th overall) last year caught just one pass on three targets for 21 yards and a touchdown in nine regular-season games. Walker has some big-play ability down the field, but if all three of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and DeAndre Hopkins stay healthy, he'll have a tough time making noise for fantasy managers.
June 24, 2025 10:59 PM EST
The Baltimore Ravens used a sixth-round pick to take kicker Tyler Loop out of Arizona in this year's NFL draft to replace long-time standout Justin Tucker, who was released this offseason. Loop is the favorite to succeed Tucker, but The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec thinks the Ravens could be headed for their first training camp kicking competition since Tucker beat out Billy Cundiff in 2012. John Hoyland, an undrafted rookie out of Wyoming, has been good enough to suggest that he could push Loop for the starting gig in training camp and the preseason this fall. The 23-year-old Loop impressed the coaching staff during offseason workouts after making 83.6% of his field goals in his four seasons with the Wildcats in college. Loop could be a bit inconsistent in his rookie season if he wins the job, but given the offense he's in, he could be fantasy relevant immediately.
June 23, 2025 3:31 PM EST