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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 27, 2025.

# Name Pos Team ADP Bye

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

Tyler Loop, Tyler Loop Holds Starting Kicker Value Against Chiefs

Baltimore Ravens kicker Tyler Loop finished outside of K1 territory for the first time in Week 3. The biggest reason is that the Ravens weren't settling for field goals as they tried to claw out a comeback win in the fourth quarter against the Detroit Lions. Still, Loop made a 41-yarder and all three of his extra point attempts. The offense should still be able to move the ball downfield in their Week 4 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, and they'll especially need more points if the defense continues to give up the most points in the league. That means Loop should see plenty of opportunities, which keeps him in K1 territory heading into this matchup.

Tyler Loop player page.

September 27, 2025 12:17 PM EST


DeAndre Hopkins, DeAndre Hopkins a Risky Flex Option in Week 4

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is currently sitting in WR3 territory through three weeks of the season in half-PPR formats. He produced two solid weeks in the first two games after hauling in touchdowns both times. He's only averaged two targets per game, however, and his role isn't going to increase if Isaiah Likely (foot) returns in Week 4. There could be some added motivation to get him the ball against his former team in the Kansas City Chiefs, but Hopkins remains a touchdown-dependent fantasy option. He's projected to finish as the WR75, which means he's a very risky flex option in deeper leagues this week.

DeAndre Hopkins player page.

September 27, 2025 12:11 PM EST


Rashod Bateman, Rashod Bateman a Difficult Dart Throw in Week 4

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman is usually good for a couple of pop-off games throughout the season, and he did just that in Week 3. After hauling in five receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown against the Detroit Lions, he came in as the WR15 in half-PPR formats. The issue is that he usually doesn't consistently string good performances together. Last season, he had a few WR1 and WR2 finishes, but they were never in back-to-back games. Now, he'll take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4, and the last time they played last year, he registered two receptions for 53 yards on five targets. Bateman is very hard to trust, even as a flex option, in most leagues, regardless of scoring format.

Rashod Bateman player page.

September 27, 2025 12:01 PM EST


Mark Andrews, Mark Andrews Trending Back Up in Week 4?

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews finally broke through the fantasy wall in Week 3 and delivered a monster performance to finish as the TE2 overall. Last season, he posted awful or mediocre performances for the first five weeks and eventually finished as the TE4 with 11 touchdowns. While this has a chance to be the start of a similar trend, Isaiah Likely (foot) may be part of the reason that it doesn't happen. Likely is considered questionable, and the Ravens are hopeful that he suits up for the first time. That doesn't mean Andrews loses all of his value, since he did a lot of his damage with Likely healthy last season as well, but it could make him even riskier of an option. As of right now, Andrews is projected as a low-end TE1 against the Kansas City Chiefs, but the target trend will be something to watch if Likely returns.

Mark Andrews player page.

September 27, 2025 11:53 AM EST


Zay Flowers, Zay Flowers Hoping for Bounce Back in Week 4

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers was almost nowhere to be found in the game script against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. He received three targets and caught two of them for 13 yards compared to seeing 20 targets through the first two games and hauling in seven receptions in each one. He'll take on the Kansas City Chiefs' secondary in Week 4, which always seems personal after the fumble debacle in the playoffs. In their Week 1 matchup last season, Flowers caught six of his 10 targets for 37 yards and ran for 14 more on two carries. The high volume that he usually receives gives him a higher ceiling, which is why he's projected to finish around a low-end WR1 this week in PPR formats.

Zay Flowers player page.

September 27, 2025 11:42 AM EST