The Baltimore Ravens weren't overly active during the first few days of NFL free agency. Still, the team added DeAndre Hopkins to the passing game, cornerback Chidobe Awuzie on defense, and Jake Hummel to the special teams. The Ravens retained Ronnie Stanley, Patrick Ricard, and Tylan Wallace, while the restructure of Marlon Humphrey created $13 million in salary cap space.
Even with the inactivity and loss of Brandon Stephens, Malik Harrison, Patrick Mekari, Josh Jones, and Chris Board, the team is still in the midst of a Super Bowl window and has 11 2025 NFL draft picks to help restock.
With the second wave of free agency set to begin, we're updating the Ravens roster with the draft quickly approaching.
QB --3
Lamar Jackson
Cooper Rush
Devin Leary
Leading Baltimore to its second straight AFC North title, Jackson was first-team All-Pro and set career highs for passing yards (4,172), touchdown passes (41), quarterback rating (119.6), and completions (316).
Jackson led the NFL in rushing yards by a quarterback (915) and became the first player in league history with at least 4,000 passing yards and 800 rushing yards. He also became the league's all-time rushing leader at quarterback with 6,173 yards, surpassing the previous record held by Michael Vick (6,109). Baltimore signed former Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush as Lamar Jackson's backup.
RB --4
Rasheen Ali
Derrick Henry
Justice Hill
Keaton Mitchell
The second most impressive free agent signing last spring, Henry had the second-most rushing yards in the NFL (1,783), only trailing Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley (2,005). Both players averaged 5.8 yards per carry this season. Henry's 14 rushing touchdowns were tied for the second-most in the league, only behind the Bills' James Cook (15). Justice Hill had 47 carries for 228 yards, 42 catches for 383 yards, and four total touchdowns.
FB --1
Patrick Ricard