Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens
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Baltimore Ravens Depth Chart 2025-26

Updated Jun 12, 2025, 01:30 PM ET
Special Teams
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
P Jordan Stout - - -
K-FG Tyler Loop John Hoyland - -
K-KO Tyler Loop John Hoyland - -
LS Nick Moore - - -
H Jordan Stout - - -
PR Tylan Wallace - - -
KR LaJohntay Wester Justice Hill Rasheen Ali -
POS
Player Position
QB
Quarterback
RB
Running Back
FB
Fullback
WR1
Wide Receiver 1
WR2
Wide Receiver 2
TE
Tight End
LOT
Left Offensive Tackle
LOG
Left Offensive Guard
C
Center
ROG
Right Offensive Guard
ROT
Right Offensive Tackle
DE
Defensive End
DT
Defensive Tackle
LCB
Left Cornerback
LILB
Left Inside Linebacker
LOLB
Left Outside Linebacker
RCB
Right Cornerback
RILB
Right Inside Linebacker
ROLB
Right Outside Linebacker
FS
Free Safety
SS
Strong Safety
NT
Nose Tackle
P
Punter
K-FG
Kicker (FG)
K-KO
Kicker (KO)
LS
Long Snapper
H
Holder
PR
Punt Returner
KR
Kick Returner

Baltimore Ravens Depth Chart

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The Baltimore Ravens will once again be entering the season with a mindset of Super Bowl or bust. The expectations, as usual, will be sky high with two titans in Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry (who turned the clock back in the 2024-25 season) leading the team from the front.

However, for the Ravens, their true season will start once the new year hits, as the team has yet to miss the playoffs with healthy Lamar operating under center. The upcoming Ravens season will be defined by whether they can overcome the obstacle, i.e. Kansas City Chiefs/ Buffalo Bills in January, or get bounced by them, again.

What is the Baltimore Ravens' depth chart for 2025-26?

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Baltimore’s biggest free agent signing was DeAndre Hopkins, even in the twilight of his career, can help make life easy for young wide receivers like Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman. Aside from this, there is no major change on the offensive side of the ball. On the flip side, the Ravens added an edge rusher, Mike Green, in the draft to bolster their pass rush after finishing 2nd in the NFL in total sacks accumulated by the team in the 2024 season (via Statmuse). However, going into the offseason, Baltimore's main focus was strengthening their secondary after the team finished 31st in passing yards allowed per game last year, per FOX Sports.

After acquiring Chidobe Awuzie in free agency to pair him with Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins, the Ravens grabbed safety Malaki Starks in the first round of the NFL draft to start opposite Kyle Hamilton. In this way, Baltimore Ravens’ general manager Eric DeCosta put together the starting secondary for the 2025-26 season.

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