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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 July 15, 2026.
| # | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Derrick Henry | RB | BAL | 2.04 | 13 |
| 2 | Zay Flowers | WR | BAL | 3.01 | 13 |
| 3 | Lamar Jackson | QB | BAL | 5.07 | 13 |
| 4 | Mark Andrews | TE | BAL | 11.08 | 13 |
| 5 | Tyler Loop | PK | BAL | 13.10 | 13 |
| 6 | Baltimore Defense | DEF | BAL | 14.01 | 13 |
| 7 | Rashod Bateman | WR | BAL | 14.06 | 13 |
Derrick Henry
Derrick Henry's current ADP is 2.04, which is the 4th pick of the 2nd round, and 15th selection overall.
Zay Flowers
Zay Flowers's current ADP is 3.01, which is the 1st pick of the 3rd round, and 25th selection overall.
Lamar Jackson
Lamar Jackson's current ADP is 5.07, which is the 7th pick of the 5th round, and 55th selection overall.
Mark Andrews
Mark Andrews's current ADP is 11.08, which is the 8th pick of the 11th round, and 127th selection overall.
Tyler Loop
Tyler Loop's current ADP is 13.10, which is the 10th pick of the 13th round, and 154th selection overall.
Baltimore Defense
Baltimore Defense's current ADP is 14.01, which is the 1st pick of the 14th round, and 156th selection overall.
Rashod Bateman
Rashod Bateman's current ADP is 14.06, which is the 6th pick of the 14th round, and 161st 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
Justice Hill, Should Justice Hill Be Viewed as a Priority Handcuff Option in Redraft Leagues?
Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill was limited to just 10 games in 2025 by toe and neck injuries, finishing the year with 262 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns on 39 touches. While Hill has never operated as a true lead back, he's been a reliable third-down option for the Ravens who compiled over 1,200 scrimmage yards and eight touchdowns from across 31 games in 2023 and 2024. Entering 2026, Hill could once again be the pass-catching complement to star Baltimore back Derrick Henry in the Ravens backfield. However, Baltimore has a couple of younger running back options who could put pressure on Hill in 2024 fifth-rounder Rasheen Ali and 2026 fifth-rounder Adam Randall. Hill has not averaged four carries per game since his rookie season in 2019 and is now entering his age-29 campaign. Even if Henry were to get injured, Hill might remain in a complementary role rather than taking over as the Ravens' lead back. Given his lack of obvious handcuff value, Hill may be overvalued as the RB65 by current redraft ADP.
July 14, 2026 10:21 AM EST
Elijah Sarratt, Elijah Sarratt Needs Camp Buzz Before Redraft Appeal
Baltimore Ravens rookie wide receiver Elijah Sarratt has enough dynasty appeal to keep stashed, but his redraft case still needs help. The fourth-round rookie brings a real college resume after catching 65 passes for 830 yards and an FBS-leading 15 touchdowns at Indiana last season, and Baltimore's own draft coverage has pointed to his size, contested-catch ability, and possible red-zone usefulness. That matters in a Ravens offense that could use more big targets after adding Sarratt and third-rounder Ja'Kobi Lane. The problem is that Sarratt is not walking into a clean role. Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman sit atop the depth chart, Devontez Walker has been framed as the current favorite for No. 3 receiver work, and Lane was drafted a round earlier. RotoBaller's board also has Sarratt outside the top 240 overall and around WR99, with no listed ADP. He is a good taxi-squad stash and late rookie-draft swing, but redraft managers can leave him alone unless August reports point to a real offensive role.
July 8, 2026 11:18 AM EST
Tyler Loop, Ravens Not Giving Up on Kicker Tyler Loop
Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter said that the team feels good about where kicker Tyler Loop is at this offseason when he was asked about possible competition at the position, according to Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun. The Ravens currently don't have any other kickers on their roster, so the 24-year-old should head into training camp as the unquestioned starting place kicker in Baltimore after making 88.2% of his 34 field-goal attempts in 17 games as a rookie in 2025. The 24-year-old former sixth-rounder out of the University of Arizona made 44 of his 46 extra-point tries as well and went just 1-for-4 on field goals beyond 50 yards. Loop was mostly remembered for missing a kick late in the year that could have sent the Ravens to the playoffs. He was a top-10 fantasy kicker in his first year in the league and should be at least in consideration as a low-end kicking option for managers in 12-team leagues in 2026.
July 6, 2026 6:19 PM EST
Rashod Bateman, Rashod Bateman at a Career Crossroads in 2026
Baltimore Ravens veteran wide receiver Rashod Bateman won't be fighting for a roster spot in training camp this summer, but he's at a career crossroads going into the 2026 season, according to Ravens Wire. The 26-year-old former first-rounder should still have a role in Baltimore's new offense, but the competition around him has improved, and one would argue it's more competition than he's had at any point in his career. Zay Flowers is the team's unquestioned top wideout, but Baltimore added rookies Elijah Sarratt and Ja'Kobi Lane in April's NFL draft, and they have the potential to contribute sooner rather than later. Meanwhile, Devontez Walker's stock is trending up after a strong offseason. Targets and snaps "feel far less guaranteed than they once did." The former 27th overall pick in 2021 out of the University of Minnesota had a career-best 45 catches, 756 yards, and nine touchdowns in 17 games in 2024, but he tanked in 2025 with just 19 catches, a career-low 224 yards, and only two TDs in 13 games. Injuries and inconsistency have kept Bateman from realizing his potential as a former first-rounder, and with added competition in 2026, he's unlikely to approach his career-high numbers from 2024.
July 3, 2026 6:49 PM EST
Mark Andrews, Mark Andrews Primed for a 2026 Bounce-Back?
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews' TE16 finish in 2025 was his worst result since his 2018 rookie campaign, and after top-four finishes in three of four seasons from 2019 to 2022, he has now finished outside the top 12 in two of the last three years. While it would be easy to write off the ninth-year veteran who will turn 31 before the start of the season, the Ravens and new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle are in need of playmakers in the passing game, and in signing Andrews to a three-year extension while allowing Isaiah Likely to depart in free agency, the team has signaled its belief that Andrews could still be one of them. Andrews' 8.8 yards per reception in 2025 were by far the lowest of his career, having never previously dipped below 12 yards per catch, and with Doyle emphasizing a need for more explosive plays, he should see more of the seam-stretching usage of past seasons. With his red zone prowess never in question, Andrews could see a significant bounce-back in an offense whose second receiver spot alongside two-time Pro Bowler Zay Flowers will likely come down to career underperformers Rashod Bateman or Devontez Walker, or one of the team's 2026 rookies, Ja'Kobi Lane or Elijah Sarratt. At RotoBaller's TE6, expectations remain high for Andrews, and with a current ADP of TE11, he has the potential to plug in as a season-long starter from the closing rounds of 2026 drafts.
July 3, 2026 6:02 AM EST