Baltimore Ravens stat projections if the roster stays the same

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) celebrates a touchdown during the Tennessee Titans game against the Baltimore Ravens in Nashville on January 10, 2021.Titans Ravens 108
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) celebrates a touchdown during the Tennessee Titans game against the Baltimore Ravens in Nashville on January 10, 2021.Titans Ravens 108 /
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Dec 27, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Devin Duvernay (13) runs with the ball while being pursued by New York Giants linebacker Cam Brown (47) in the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports /

Devin Duvernay

This is the one to be excited about. Duvernay as the main slot receiver is going to make a big difference in his numbers. The Ravens love throwing the football in the middle of the field. Duvernay could be the reliable receiver Jackson needs underneath and he could be the master of yards after the catch.

Duvernay had 20 receptions in 2020 and he only had 26 targets. The translation here is that good things happen when Duvernay is involved in the passing game. Give Duvernay 45 receptions for 600 yardss

Miles Boykin

Boykin had a disappointing season last year. He had 19 receptions for 266 yards and four touchdowns. Remember, we’re looking at the production in a world where the Ravens don’t make a significant move at wide receiver.

Boykin may not be what the Ravens need, but they’re going to need to have Jackson throw him the football. Give him 30 receptions for 350 yards. It’s not exactly what you want, but it’s a bit better just because of the volume.

James Proche

Proche is the new receiver that hasn’t gotten a chance that Ravens fans are more than willing to obsess about during the warmer weather and the wait for more football. Proche was barely used last season. This season he’ll be used much like Duvernay was in 2020. It will be sparingly but he’ll figure into the equation. Give Proche 20 catches for about 200 yards.

Proche will be very involved in special teams. This seems like a given considering that Chris Moore is now with David Culley and the Houston Texans. The Ravens still do have to see what they have in the former SMU standout.

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Look for Proche to creep his way into the offense and make an impression. His third season will likely be the breakout year if a breakout year is in the cards for him.