
Wide Receiver (7)
- Marquise Brown
- Willie Snead
- Miles Boykin
- Devin Duvernay
- James Proche
- Jaleel Scott
- Chris Moore
This is a position group that the Ravens can finally be excited about. Marquise Brown is fast and he’s going to be faster next season considering he played hurt most of last season. Willie Snead is a reliable target. He’s not the most exciting receiver in the world however he’s been a very viable target the past couple of seasons. If Miles Boykin takes a step up, the Ravens will have a big bodied play-maker at the receiver position.
The newcomers to this group are Devin Duvernay and James Proche. These are two players with reliable hands who put up big production at the College level. Proche had 15 touchdown receptions last season. With 111 receptions he was able to rack up 1,225 yards in 2019. Duvernay had 106 receptions for 1,386 yards and nine touchdowns in 2019. It’s always hard to project the impact rookie receivers will make, however these two receivers should be part of the plan for the Ravens. Chris Moore is back again, primarily as a hard worker on special teams.
Offensive Line (9)
- Ronnie Stanley
- Bradley Bozeman
- Matt Skura
- Ben Powers
- Orlando Brown Jr.
- Tyre Phillips
- Ben Bredeson
- D.J. Fluker
- Patrick Mekari
For the first time since 2007, the Ravens have to go into a season without Marshal Yanda. Not only do the Ravens have to find a replacement for Yanda, but they have to be ready for a possibility where Matt Skura isn’t fully recovered by the time the season starts. The Ravens have a lot of reasons to go with the extra depth on the offensive line. They could stick with eight on the offensive line, however nine sounds right. This is a quality group built mostly of young linemen. They have to keep all nine offensive linemen to give themselves the best situation possible. The Ravens are going to win a lot of games in the trenches.