Predicting the Ravens' starting offense before 2026 NFL Draft
Ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, we’re projecting what the Ravens starting offense will look like:
After months of waiting, the Baltimore Ravens are looking to get back to the postseason and will begin off-season workouts under first-year head coach Jesse Minter, with adjustments following significant roster losses. Eric DeCosta regrouped from the backed-out Maxx Crosby trade and m ade a splash signing, landing Trey Hendrickson on a four-year deal. Teams that successfully build through the NFL draft typically suffer the greatest losses.
Changes in personnel spark offseason and training camp roster battles, and the Ravens will take part in several high-profile competitions. With the off-season in full swing, we're projecting the Baltimore Ravens starting offense ahead of workouts and OTAs, highlighting key roles and position battles. Quarterback: Lamar Jackson 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: Derrick Henry Comments Henry has logged back-to-back 1,500+ yards seasons upon joining the Ravens. New offensive coordinator Declan Doyle prefers to use a tight end in an H-Back role over the traditional fullback. Wide receiver: Zay Flowers Comments: The Ravens are expected to pick up Zay Flowers' $27.