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Ravens Top Fantasy Players
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 September 10, 2025.
| # | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Derrick Henry | RB | BAL | 1.11 | 7 |
| 2 | Lamar Jackson | QB | BAL | 2.11 | 7 |
| 3 | Zay Flowers | WR | BAL | 5.09 | 7 |
| 4 | Mark Andrews | TE | BAL | 8.04 | 7 |
| 5 | Baltimore Defense | DEF | BAL | 10.08 | 7 |
| 6 | Rashod Bateman | WR | BAL | 11.08 | 7 |
Derrick Henry
Derrick Henry's current ADP is 1.11, which is the 11th pick of the 1st round, and 11th selection overall.
Lamar Jackson
Lamar Jackson's current ADP is 2.11, which is the 11th pick of the 2nd round, and 23rd selection overall.
Zay Flowers
Zay Flowers's current ADP is 5.09, which is the 9th pick of the 5th round, and 57th selection overall.
Mark Andrews
Mark Andrews's current ADP is 8.04, which is the 4th pick of the 8th round, and 87th selection overall.
Baltimore Defense
Baltimore Defense's current ADP is 10.08, which is the 8th pick of the 10th round, and 115th selection overall.
Rashod Bateman
Rashod Bateman's current ADP is 11.08, which is the 8th pick of the 11th round, and 128th selection overall.
Baltimore Ravens 2025 Schedule
| Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Away | Buffalo Bills |
| 2 | Home | Cleveland Browns |
| 3 | Home | Detroit Lions |
| 4 | Away | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 5 | Home | Houston Texans |
| 6 | Home | Los Angeles Rams |
| 8 | Home | Chicago Bears |
| 9 | Away | Miami Dolphins |
| 10 | Away | Minnesota Vikings |
| 11 | Away | Cleveland Browns |
| 12 | Home | New York Jets |
| 13 | Home | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 14 | Home | Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 15 | Away | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 16 | Home | New England Patriots |
| 17 | Away | Green Bay Packers |
| 18 | Away | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Baltimore Ravens News
Mark Andrews, Mark Andrews Faces Less Competition in Tight End Room
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is coming off a disappointing season in which he finished as the overall TE16. Andrews played in all 17 games and logged 70 targets (his highest mark since 20220), but most of his receptions were of low value. His 422 yards were a new career low, and he was also held to a modest five touchdowns. Part of the blame can be attributed to a crowded tight end room, and part of the blame can be placed on a Ravens offense that took a step back in 2025. Both problems have potential solutions going forward. The position room is less crowded now that Isaiah Likely has departed for New York, leaving Andrews as the undisputed No. 1 tight end in Baltimore for 2026 and perhaps beyond. Meanwhile, there's a whole new coaching staff and system in place after the Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Todd Monken. New head coach Jesse Minter is a defensive guy, but offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is a rising star in the industry and should help elevate the Ravens' Lamar Jackson-led offense. All in all, the stars are aligning for Andrews to bounce back in 2026. Despite being 30 years old, Andrews is an intriguing buy-low candidate in dynasty fantasy football leagues this offseason.
April 1, 2026 9:44 AM EST
Lamar Jackson, Lamar Jackson Looking for Return to Full Health in 2026
After back-to-back first-team All-Pro selections in 2023 and 2024, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson struggled through an injury-marred down year in 2025. The 29-year-old missed four games due to back and hamstring injuries and finished the year with 2,549 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Perhaps due to his injury issues, Jackson also had the least productive rushing season of his career, totaling 349 rushing yards and two touchdowns on just 67 attempts. However, Jackson should be fully healthy heading into 2026. When he's on the field, the two-time MVP remains perhaps the most dangerous dual-threat quarterback in the NFL. Across 17 games in 2024, Jackson threw for 4,172 yards and 41 touchdowns while rushing for 915 yards and four scores. Jackson still profiles as an elite quarterback option in dynasty formats heading into 2026.
March 28, 2026 10:38 AM EST
Zay Flowers, Ravens Want to Extend Zay Flowers Soon
The Baltimore Ravens are making a contract extension for wide receiver Zay Flowers a top priority this offseason, according to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. Flowers has made two Pro Bowls in three years, something no other homegrown Ravens receiver has done, and he's also gone over 1,000 receiving yards twice. His 3,128 receiving yards since 2023 rank 10th-most among NFL receivers during that span, and his 237 catches rank 13th. It's a pretty impressive feat, considering the team's run-first offensive philosophy. The 25-year-old pass-catcher may not be a prototypical No. 1 NFL wideout, but the Ravens love that he's a legitimate playmaker, a major threat with the ball in his hands, and that he's hard to cover by cornerbacks. In addition to Flowers' skills on the field, he's been durable, missing just one game in three seasons. He's also a close friend of quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Ravens fully intend to keep him after he signed a four-year, $14.04 million contract back in June of 2023. The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec writes that the Ravens would like to reach a deal "sooner rather than later." They have until May 1 to pick up his fifth-year option and keep him under contract through at least 2027, but that's viewed as a formality.
March 25, 2026 10:00 AM EST
Derrick Henry, Derrick Henry Continues to Face Minimal Competition
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry isn't getting any younger, but his lead-back role appears to be safe, given that he faces minimal competition in the Baltimore backfield. The Ravens allowed Keaton Mitchell to depart in free agency, leaving Rasheen Ali and Justice Hill as the lone ball-carriers behind Henry. Hill has flashed flex appeal in PPR leagues from time to time, and the team still has faith that Ali can be a contributor. However, this is clearly still Henry's backfield, even at 32 years old. He was the overall RB8 last year, finishing inside the top eight for the fourth year in a row. He had 1,595 rushing yards, and he scored 16 rushing touchdowns for the second year in a row. The most underrated concern in Henry's game had nothing to do with his efficiency or role, but rather, his ball security. After fumbling just once between 2023 and 2024, he coughed up the football three times in 2025. Ball security issues won't cost him his job, but they could cost him some touches from time to time. Still, we're not overly concerned about Henry's outlook for 2026, as he remains a low-end RB1 option with such a clearly defined role. Managers in dynasty leagues could try to sell high on Henry before he becomes too old to trade, but they shouldn't settle for a discount simply because he's aging.
March 22, 2026 5:21 PM EST
Rashod Bateman, Rashod Bateman's Dynasty Stock is on Life Support
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman had a career year in 2024 in his fourth year in the league, catching 45 of his 72 targets for 756 yards and nine touchdowns in 17 regular-season games. The Ravens were saying last offseason that they were hoping to get Bateman more involved. It didn't happen, as the 26-year-old former 27th overall pick in 2021 out of Minnesota caught just 19 passes on 38 targets for 224 yards and two touchdowns in 13 games. Bateman didn't have much of a chance with quarterback Lamar Jackson struggling with efficiency and multiple lower-body injuries throughout the year. As he looks to bounce back in 2026, Bateman and the rest of Baltimore's offensive skill players will be learning a new offense under a new coaching staff and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle. The Ravens haven't made any additions to their WR room this offseason, but they could look to add some pass-catchers in the upcoming NFL draft. Even without much added competition, Bateman is a tough sell as a buy-low candidate in dynasty leagues, and it's looking like his 2024 campaign will be an outlier.
March 21, 2026 8:29 AM EST