Baltimore Ravens: A look at the first depth chart

BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 18: Running back Terrance West #28 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts after a play in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium on December 18, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 18: Running back Terrance West #28 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts after a play in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium on December 18, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /
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BALTIMORE, MD – DECEMBER 18: Kicker Justin Tucker
BALTIMORE, MD – DECEMBER 18: Kicker Justin Tucker /

Special Teams

P: Sam Kock, Kenny Allen

K: Justin Tucker, Kenny Allen

H: Sam Kock, Kenny Allen

LS: Morgan Cox

KR: Chris Moore, Michael Campanaro, Keenan Reynolds

PR: Michael Campanaro, Lardarius Webb, Keenan Reynolds

Thoughts:

There really isn’t much to talk about on special teams considering the Ravens have one of best units in the league. However, an interesting talking point comes up when looking at the returners.

I’m surprised to see Griff Whalen absent from the returner depth chart. With all of the competition at wide receiver, I expected the only way he’d make the roster is by being a return man. It seems the Ravens are sticking to Chris Moore and Michael Campanaro as the starters.

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Keenan Reynolds will be a bubble guy going down to the wire. He’s still transitioning but looks much improved from last season. If anything, the Ravens would keep him around because of the injury history to Campanaro.

What are your thoughts on the first depth chart?