2025 NFL Preview: Baltimore Ravens

2025 NFL Preview: Baltimore Ravens

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  • Head coach: John Harbaugh (18th season)
  • Pff projected profit total: 11.2
  • 2024 Record: 12-5 (first in AFC North, lost in AFC Divisional Round)

Greatest strength: hasty attack

Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson formed a historically wonderfully hasty duo in 2024, so that the ravens were sent to a 94.5-team raging figure-the highest single-season figure in the PFF history.

Baltimore also led the competition in missed tackles forced and EPA per rush. With both stars that do not show any signs of decline, the ravens ground game should again be among the best of the NFL in 2025.

Biggest weakness: Edge Rushers

Baltimore is still looking for a breakout star on the edge. While the Ravens’ Edge Defender Group is solid, no person placed a pass-rush degree above 74.7 last season. As a unit they were outside the top 20 in both pressure speed and the profit percentage of the pass rush. Odafe Oweh was still able to take a step forward in his development, and second round Rookie Mike Green can offer a spark, but the ravens are currently missing a real game -changing presence on the edge.

Quarterback Spotlight: Lamar Jackson

  • 2024 pff -grade: 94.9
  • Main stat: Jackson wrote History in 2024 and became the first Quarterback in PFF history to include both a 90.0-plus-passing figure (93.3) and a 90.0-plus Rushing figure (90.4) in the same season.

Jackson continued to produce a historical rate in 2024 and became the first quarterback in the PFF history that achieved 90.0-plus figures and both a passer and a Rusher in the same season. He established career heights with a large time pitch of 6.3% and only a turnover of 1.6% for sales. His development as a dropback passer under offensive coordinator Todd Monken has left him virtually no mistakes.



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Offensive player: RB Derrick Henry

Henry broke the thirty with the best season of his NFL career in 2024. He led the competition with a 93.5 hasty quality and 89 missed tackles, while on average he a career-high 6.0 yards per Carry. His symbiotic relationship with Lamar Jackson in the Run game caused Baltimore’s attack, and the ravens went a perfect 11-0 in matches where Henry 90 hurry covered.

Defensive player: S Kyle Hamilton

Hamilton entered the competition with towering expectations and he did everything to meet them. He placed the first 90.0 pff figure of his career in 2024, second under all the protections behind only Kirby Joseph. Hamilton was the only safety of the NFL last season to achieve 80.0-plus figures in Run Defense, Pass Rush and Coverage.

Rookie to watch: S Malaki Starks

Flanking Hamilton at Safety is first-round Rookie Malaki Starks, who will take on an even greater role after the departure of Ar’darius Washington. Starks was excellent for three seasons in Georgia and earned an 87.5 pff level over nearly 2500 snaps. His versatility contributes to a secondary ravens that may now contain the most versatile safety duo in the NFL.

Fantasy Spotlight: Isaiah probably

Isaiah probably the imagination value of Isaiah depends on his potential to become the primary tight end of the ravens. While he has high-end upside down-on-average 13.9 PPR points per match during the last six regular seasonal matches of Year 2 Bewijf is limited his role behind Mark Andrews. Probably all the tight ends in touchdown speed (13%) in the past three seasons leads and is at the top of the position in avoided tackling per reception (0.31) since 2023, which underlines its efficiency. He needs a change on top of the depth card – via -performance, injury or trade – to become a weekly fantasy -starter.

Best bet: Wr Rashod Bateman – Receive more than 3.5 touchdowns

Bateman did a huge step forward in 2024 and finally changed his elite dividing skills into production. The Ravens Wideout moved in nine touchdowns and placed a career-best 71.3 pff receiving figure. Even in a deeply received corps, Bateman created consistently separation and placed a 98th percentile separation rate, which helped with the trust of Lamar Jackson and should lead to an even greater role in 2025, especially in the red zone.

Bottom Line

The ravens have everything they need to compete for a championship. They just have to get through in large postseason moments against the glove of contenders in the AFC.

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