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With the second phase of free agency underway, we examine how the Ravens’ roster stacks up for 2026, breaking down Baltimore’s updated roster position by position before the NFL draft.

The 2026 offseason is in full swing, and it's another important one for the Baltimore Ravens, who are looking to get back to the postseason in head coach Jesse Minter's debut season. Baltimore suffered significant roster losses and made a splash signing, landing Trey Hendrickson on a four-year deal. Teams that successfully build through the NFL draft typically suffer the greatest losses.

The Ravens saw seven players depart last Monday, and after Jake Hummel's departure, they've had 8 starters or contributors depart, including an All-Pro punter and a dynamic tight end. Baltimore plays the compensatory game better than most teams, and received a league-leading (Eagles, Steelers) four picks after seeing several key players switch teams in 2025. With the second phase of free agency underway, we're taking stock of how the Ravens' roster stacks up for 2026 as the NFL draft looms.

Quarterback Players on roster: Lamar Jackson Tyler Huntley Comment: Jackson and the Ravens agreed on a restructured contract that created nearly $40 million in salary cap space. Jackson has been working out in Florida and looks sharp after an injury-plagued 2025. The Ravens won't have to search for a backup quarterback after re-signing Tyler Huntley and releasing Cooper Rush.

Baltimore could look to the draft for a third quarterback. Running back Players on the roster: Derrick Henry: Justice Hill: Rasheen Ali: Fulback Lucas Scott: Comments Keaton Mitchell wasn't tendered and joined the Chargers on a two-year deal. The current roster has Henry, Justice Hill returning from injury, and Rasheen Ali.

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