The NFL has officially set the stage for the Baltimore Ravens' next generation of talent, announcing that the team's 2026 rookie minicamp will take place on May 1-2. This marks a key milestone for the Ravens, who recently added 11 draft picks and a host of undrafted free agents to their roster. As the team moves through Phase 2 of its offseason workout program—a period focused on individual and group instruction at a controlled, walk-through pace—the minicamp will serve as the first real test for these newcomers.
With a new head coach and coaching staff at the helm, Baltimore was granted an early start to offseason activities on April 6, giving them a head start on building chemistry. The schedule ahead is packed: Organized Team Activities (OTAs) kick off on May 18, followed by a mandatory minicamp on June 9-10. Multiple media access opportunities will offer fans a closer look at the team's progress throughout the program.
All eyes will be on the two-day minicamp, which promises to ignite an intense competition for the Ravens' third quarterback spot. While the depth chart is solidified at the top with superstar Lamar Jackson and reliable backup Tyler "Snoop" Huntley, the battle behind them is wide open. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta made that clear during a recent appearance on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5: "We feel really good about Lamar and we feel really good about ‘Snoop’ Huntley. After that, it’s basically a contest to see who the best man is."
Two intriguing undrafted rookies are poised to make their case: Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano. Both signed standard three-year deals with Baltimore on Tuesday, as the Ravens continue to prioritize competition and developmental upside. Pavia, a Heisman Trophy runner-up known for his dynamic dual-threat ability, turned heads during rookie minicamp and quickly drew interest from multiple teams after his initial invite. He becomes the first Heisman finalist to go undrafted since Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch in 2014. Fagnano, meanwhile, brings a steady, efficient style honed during a productive career at UConn, offering poise and experience to the competition.
For Ravens fans and gear enthusiasts alike, this minicamp marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter—and the perfect time to stock up on your favorite team apparel to show support as the next wave of talent fights for a roster spot.
