Jesse Minter says Ravens QB room remains in flux after rookie minicamp

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Jesse Minter says Ravens QB room remains in flux after rookie minicamp

Jesse Minter says Ravens QB room remains in flux after rookie minicamp

Ravens' Jesse Minter says the quarterback room is 'in flux' and the team is still finding the perfect number for the offseason.

Jesse Minter says Ravens QB room remains in flux after rookie minicamp

Ravens' Jesse Minter says the quarterback room is 'in flux' and the team is still finding the perfect number for the offseason.

As the Baltimore Ravens wrap up rookie minicamp, defensive coordinator Jesse Minter has shed some light on a developing story that has fans buzzing: the quarterback room is far from settled. While the team boasts star Lamar Jackson and backup Tyler Huntley, the competition behind them remains wide open, and Minter suggests the roster numbers could shift as the offseason unfolds.

“I think that’s a little bit in flux, I would say,” Minter shared when asked about the possibility of carrying four quarterbacks. “We’ll look at it coming out of this. I think there’s a place for anywhere from three to five [quarterbacks], honestly, especially for the offseason, just to kind of make sure that we have everything covered, and we’re getting guys different looks and kind of what we’re looking for.”

This uncertainty isn’t unusual for an NFL team navigating the post-draft and pre-training camp period. The Ravens are balancing development with competition, and Minter emphasized the importance of finding the right fit—not just the right number. “I think that could be in flux, whether there’s veterans out there that we may want to look at or even a couple other rookies, but I think that’s a room you’re always trying to just find that perfect number, and we’ll continue to do that.”

For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, every position group matters, but the quarterback room is especially critical. The Ravens are known for their physical, run-heavy identity, but having depth behind Jackson is key to weathering the long season. As the offseason progresses, expect flexibility and competition to drive decisions, with the team likely keeping an eye on both veteran options and undrafted free agents to round out the roster.

Whether it’s three or five quarterbacks when training camp kicks off, one thing is clear: the Ravens are committed to getting it right. For fans and gear enthusiasts alike, this is a reminder that even the most established teams are always building—and sometimes, the perfect fit takes time.

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