Baltimore Ravens' 90-man roster following rookie minicamp

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Baltimore Ravens' 90-man roster following rookie minicamp

Baltimore Ravens' 90-man roster following rookie minicamp

The Baltimore Ravens are in Phase 3 of their nine-week offseason workout program, and we're looking at an updated 90-man roster ahead of OTAs

Baltimore Ravens' 90-man roster following rookie minicamp

The Baltimore Ravens are in Phase 3 of their nine-week offseason workout program, and we're looking at an updated 90-man roster ahead of OTAs

As the Baltimore Ravens enter Phase Three of their nine-week offseason workout program, the energy is building toward Organized Team Activities (OTAs) starting May 18. Fresh off rookie minicamp, the team now boasts a 90-man roster packed with veteran leaders, promising draft picks, and hungry undrafted free agents all vying for position. With OTAs scheduled across May and into early June, followed by mandatory minicamp from June 9-11, the Ravens are laying the groundwork for what promises to be an exciting season.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson remains the centerpiece of the offense after agreeing to a restructured contract that freed up nearly $40 million in salary cap space. While Jackson has been training in Florida and looks sharp following an injury-plagued 2025 season, it's still uncertain whether he'll participate in the voluntary workout sessions. The Ravens have solidified their backup situation by re-signing Tyler Huntley and releasing Cooper Rush, while undrafted rookies Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano add fresh competition to the quarterback room.

The running back depth chart is taking shape with veteran Derrick Henry leading the way, joined by Justice Hill returning from injury and Rasheen Ali. After Keaton Mitchell wasn't tendered and signed with the Chargers, the Ravens may look to add more backfield depth through future roster moves. At fullback, the departure of Patrick Ricard to the Giants leaves second-year undrafted free agent Lucas Scott as the only option—but his role could be in jeopardy as new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle favors using a tight end in an H-Back role over the traditional fullback position.

Perhaps the biggest transformation has come at wide receiver. The Ravens selected two talented and accomplished wideouts in the draft, immediately reshaping the group's hierarchy. Zay Flowers had his $27.3 million fifth-year option picked up after back-to-back Pro Bowl seasons, solidifying his status as a top target. Rashod Bateman is under contract through 2029 but has been the subject of trade talks following an injury-filled 2025 campaign. Meanwhile, Devontez Walker brings a knack for finding the end zone but remains unproven heading into the season. With competition heating up, this receiving corps has the potential to become one of the most dynamic units in the league.

As the Ravens gear up for OTAs and beyond, fans have plenty to watch—from position battles to new offensive schemes. Whether you're stocking up on game-day gear or just getting ready for kickoff, this roster is one to follow closely.

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