2025 Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Preview

2025 Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Preview

Welcome to our 2025 Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Preview. In this article we will break down what players for the Falcons have fantasy impact before you draft.

2025 Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Preview

2025 Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Preview

 

2024 Stats (rank)

Points per game: 30.5 (3rd)
Total yards per game: 424.9 (1st)
Plays per game: 62.1 (16th)
Dropbacks per game: 34.1 (30th)
Dropback EPA per play: 0.33 (1st)
Rush attempts per game: 32.6 (2nd)
Rush EPA per play: 0.05 (2nd)

 

Passing Game

QB: Lamar Jackson, Cooper Rush
WR: Zay Flowers, Tez Walker
WR: Rashod Bateman, Tylan Wallace
WR: DeAndre Hopkins, LaJohntay Wester
TE: Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely

2025 Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Football Preview


Is Zay Flowers Poised for a Breakout?

The Ravens enter the 2025 season with continuity in key areas and upside in their offensive skill positions—most notably with Zay Flowers potentially making the leap in Year 2.

🔥 Zay Flowers: Breakout Watch

  • Flowers had a promising rookie season (77 catches, 858 yards, 5 TDs).

  • He’s now entering his second year with a more expanded role, as Odell Beckham Jr. is gone.

  • Lamar Jackson’s trust in him grew as the season went on; he led all Ravens WRs in targets.

  • With more opportunity and chemistry with Lamar, Flowers is a strong WR2 with WR1 upside in PPR formats.

 

🧠 Lamar Jackson: Steady Elite Option

  • Coming off an MVP season and healthy for back-to-back years.

  • Offensive coordinator Todd Monken now has a full year of system install, giving Jackson even more comfort.

  • With a solid receiving corps and Mark Andrews back, Jackson remains a top-5 fantasy QB.

 

🧱 Mark Andrews & Isaiah Likely

  • Andrews is still the alpha TE when healthy, but Isaiah Likely has shown starting-caliber talent.

  • If Andrews stays healthy, he’s a top-5 TE; if not, Likely becomes a weekly waiver priority.

 

🏃‍♂️ Ravens Backfield (Derrick Henry & Keaton Mitchell)

  • Derrick Henry signed in the offseason and is expected to be the early-down/goal-line hammer.

  • Henry should see 250+ touches and is an RB2 with TD-heavy upside, though volume could vary.

  • Keaton Mitchell offers big-play ability as a change-of-pace back and is a deep-league stash or best ball dart throw.

 

📈 Fantasy Outlook

  • Lamar Jackson: Top-tier QB1

  • Zay Flowers: High-upside WR2

  • Mark Andrews: Elite TE1 (if healthy)

  • Derrick Henry: Volume-based RB2 with TD upside

  • Keaton Mitchell: Deep league bench stash

  • Isaiah Likely: TE streamer if Andrews misses time

 

 

NFL strength of schedule rankings after 2025 NFL schedule release:

Our 2025 Player Projections:

 

QB- Lamar Jackson- 315 Completions, 475 Attempts, 35 Passing TDs, 10 INTs, 152 Carries, 900 Rush Yards, 5 Rush TDs

RB- Derrick Henry- 330 Carries, 1,750 Rush Yds, 14 Rush TDs, 64 Receptions, 499 Rec Yards, 3 Rec TDs

RB- Justice Hill- 45 Carries, 205 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 41 Receptions, 325 Rec Yards, 3 Rec TDs

WR- Zay Flowers- 115 Targets, 75 Recs, 1102 Yards, 8 Rec TDs

WR- DeAndre Hopkins- 45 Targets, 32 Recs, 352 Rec Yards, 5 TDs

WR- Rashod Bateman-  65 Targets, 47 Recs, 615 Rec Yards, 6 TDs

TE- Mark Andrews- 83 Targets, 62 Recs, 670 Rec Yards, 7 TDs

TEIsaiah Likely- 57 Targets, 40 Recs, 475 Rec Yards, 5 TDs

 

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