Let’s take a look at the Baltimore Ravens roster after the 2017 NFL Draft. Here is how I project the roster will look on opening day:
The Baltimore Ravens will have some tough decisions to make when they cut down the roster to 53 players. The Ravens haven’t even started offseason activities yet, but it’s never too early to dive into some football thought. It’s incredibly early. The Ravens could make moves to change this projection. This is a look at how it should break down, in a world where the Ravens don’t make anymore moves.
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The deepest area of the roster is the secondary. It’s a sentence I never thought I would say, but it’s incredibly stacked going into the 2017 season. The Ravens have two great safeties and four good cornerbacks. That’s has to be music to the ears of every Ravens fan.
The thinnest position on the roster is wide receiver. The Ravens don’t have a lot of proven talent at the position. Other than Mike Wallace, they really are dealing with a handful of unknown commodities. Let’s dive into the roster. Let’s look at the positions that look fully stocked and ones that look bleak. This will give us a great idea of where the team stands today.