Team Profile
Baltimore Ravens
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38.9% 1stOff DVOA
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77.8% 1stPassing DVOA
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21.7% 2ndRushing DVOA
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0.3% 14thDef DVOA
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14.2% 25thDef Passing DVOA
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-23.7% 3rdDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For31.8 1st
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Points Against25.3 25th
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Yards Per Game438.0 1st
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Yards Allowed Per Game368.0 27th
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6-3-0
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4-6-0
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2-7-0
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman (undisclosed) did not practice on Tuesday with soreness. The Ravens have not disclosed where Bateman is experiencing soreness or the extent of his injury. Bateman enters 2024 with an excellent opportunity to cement himself as the No. 2 wide receiver behind Zay Flowers. Injuries have prevented Bateman from fulfilling his full potential throughout his three NFL seasons. He did manage to stay on the field for 16 games in 2023 and recorded 367 receiving yards and one touchdown. Those numbers will not help anyone in fantasy, so it will take a legitimate breakout for Bateman to provide any value. However, Bateman's presence on the field will certainly take attention away from Flowers and tight end Mark Andrews. It is disheartening to see such a talented player deal with yet another injury, but hopefully, Bateman will be back on the field soon.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (illness), who was back at Saturday's practice after dealing with an illness, said he feels "wonderful" when asked about his health on Monday. Jackson missed four of the team's first five practices at training camp last week with a "bug." The 27-year-old two-time MVP has now participated in three straight sessions, and he doesn't feel as if he's behind with his reps. In his first season with offensive coordinator Todd Monken calling the plays in Baltimore, Jackson finished first among qualifying signal-callers in fantasy points per dropback (0.68) en route to his second career MVP award. With his ailment seemingly behind him, Jackson is safe to draft as a top-five fantasy option at his position this summer.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed a few days of practice last week while dealing with an illness, but the two-time MVP said he feels "fully back" following Monday's practice. This is great news as the calendar nears August with preseason action just around the corner. As usual, Jackson is expected to be a top-five fantasy quarterback in 2024, and he could contend for the overall QB1. Although he posted a career-low 5.5 yards per carry (minimum eight starts) last season, he remains the best rushing quarterback in the NFL, and tight end Mark Andrews and ascending wideout Zay Flowers provide him with enough pass-catching firepower to continue to improve his numbers as a passer.
Offense
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QB
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27
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6' 2''
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205 lbs
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6
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Louisville
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QB
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38
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6' 3''
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214 lbs
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16
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San Diego
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FB
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30
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6' 3''
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300 lbs
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7
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Maine
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RB
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23
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5' 11''
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212 lbs
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R
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Marshall
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RB
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30
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6' 2''
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247 lbs
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8
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Alabama
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RB
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27
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5' 10''
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195 lbs
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5
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Oklahoma State
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Defense
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CB
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25
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6' 1''
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197 lbs
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2
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Alabama
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LB
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29
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6' 2''
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240 lbs
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6
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North Dakota State
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SAF
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22
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6' 0''
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209 lbs
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R
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Maryland
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SAF
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23
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6' 4''
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224 lbs
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2
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Notre Dame
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OLB
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24
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6' 3''
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254 lbs
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1
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Lafayette
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LB
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26
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6' 3''
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255 lbs
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4
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Ohio State
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