Ranking Ravens' non QB position groups ahead of the NFL draft
With the NFL Draft fast approaching, we're ranking the Ravens' position groups from best to worst
The 2026 offseason is moving along quickly, and the Ravens are set to begin workouts and OTAs ahead of 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 on the initial 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. Now that the draft approaches, the Ravens can target the best player available in a deep class, and we're ranking the Ravens' position groups from best to worst.
1. Safety Players on the roster: Kyle Hamilton: Malaki Starks: Keondre Jackson: Comment: After Ar'Darius Washington and Alohi Gilman both left in free agency, Baltimore added former Patriots defensive back Jaylinn Hawkins as the much-preferred third safety. Hawkins is a solid and efficient complement to the dynamic duo.
He'll join All-Pro Kyle Hamilton and last year's first-round pick Malaki Starks. Second-year undrafted free agent Keondre Jackson is a special teams standout who'll look to improve in coverage. 2.
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