Ravens bring in Denzel Boston for key predraft meeting
Even with Zay Flowers on the roster, the Baltimore Ravens could target a wide receiver early to address depth concerns behind their current playmakers. Last season, the Ravens' 175. 6 yards per game passing ranked 27th in the NFL, and they had middle-of-the-pack success with a wide receiver corps that included Flowers, Rashod Bateman, DeAndre Hopkins, Devontez Walker, Tylan Wallace, and LaJohntay Wester for the bulk of the season.
The concerns about a potential upgrade stem from Bateman having a down year and even missing the AFC North title game due to illness. After a career year in 2024, Bateman finished last season with 13 games played, 12 starts, 38 targets, 19 receptions, 224 yards receiving, and two touchdowns. The selection process is less than two weeks away, and on Friday, the Ravens hosted Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston on a predraft visit in Baltimore, signaling potential interest as the team evaluates pass-catching options ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Washington WR Denzel Boston, who has been on a bit of a tour, is with the #Ravens today after spending time with the #Panthers yesterday. pic. twitter.
com/oLRDngLoKm ā Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 10, 2026 The second coming of Alshon Jeffery, Boston would certainly provide Baltimore with a physical presence on the outside. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Boston hauled in 76. 9% of his contested targets at Washington last year -- offering elite red zone production-- and led the Huskies with 20 touchdowns over his final two college seasons.
He led the team with 881 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns last season. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens host WR Denzel Boston on predraft visit in Baltimore