Predicting Ravens' 53-man roster ahead of final preseason game

Who makes the cut for the Ravens as preseason ends? Dive into our predictions and see who’s gearing up for the 2024 NFL season.
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Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster predictions ahead of the final preseason game

Quarterback (2): Lamar Jackson & Josh Johnson

Lamar Jackson leads as the undeniable starter with Josh Johnson as a reliable backup, offering veteran insight and stability. They'll most likely only carry two QBs this season. QB Devin Leary will most likely remain on the practice squad.

Running Back (3): Derrick Henry, Justice Hill, & Owen Wright

Derrick Henry is expected to revive the rushing attack, supported by Justice Hill’s agility and Owen Wright’s promising rookie outlook.

Fullback (1): Pat Ricard

He's the only fullback on the roster. He's been a staple on the team since 2017.

Zay Flowers will build off impressive rookie season

Wide Receiver (6): Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Nelson Agholor, Devontez Walker, Tylan Wallace, & Deonte Harty

Zay Flowers is set to capitalize on a strong rookie year, with Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor enhancing the deep-threat and playmaking abilities. Devontez Walker and Tylan Wallace provide depth and special teams value. Deonte Harty provides intriguing depth in the sixth slot.

Tight End (3): Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, & Charlie Kolar

Mark Andrews remains the primary target, with Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar supporting in dual tight-end sets, balancing blocking and receiving roles

Roger Rosengarten looks to inject youth into the Ravens' depleted line

Offensive Line (10): Ronnie Stanley, Roger Rosengarten, Andrew Vorhees, Tyler Linderbaum, Ben Cleveland, Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, Nick Samac, Patrick Mekari, Daniel Faalele, & Josh Jones

Ronnie Stanley anchors the line, with newcomer Roger Rosengarten expected to contribute immediately. Tyler Linderbaum looks to build on an impressive second year. The line depth is bolstered by versatile linemen Patrick Mekari and Daniel Faalele.