Here's an overview of the Baltimore Ravens' 90-man roster by jersey number, with training camp kicking off on Wednesday
After months of waiting, the Baltimore Ravens have arrived at the Under Armour Performance Center for the start of the 2025 training camp. The team is still in the midst of a Super Bowl window and has signed a talented and versatile 11-player NFL draft class, as well as 17 undrafted free agents. During free agency, the Ravens added Cooper Rush and DeAndre Hopkins to the passing game, cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Chidobe Awuzie on defense, and Jake Hummel to the special teams.
Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta made the most significant move of the offseason, quietly coming to terms with Alexander on a one-year deal on the final day of minicamp.
With the first practice scheduled for Wednesday, here's an overview of the Baltimore Ravens' 90-man roster by jersey number, with training camp kicking off.
QB --3
Lamar Jackson #8
Cooper Rush #15
Devin Leary #13
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). Baltimore signed former Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush as Lamar Jackson's backup.
RB --5
Rasheen Ali #26
Derrick Henry #22
Justice Hill #43
Keaton Mitchell #34
Marcus Major (Undrafted free agent) #36
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.
Major (5-11, 213) logged 1,185 yards and 11 touchdowns on 272 rushes (4.4 avg.) during his time at Minnesota and Oklahoma.
FB --2
Patrick Ricard #42
Lucas Scott #47
WR --12
Rashod Bateman #7
Malik Cunningham #12
Zay Flowers #4
DeAndre Hopkins #10
Keith Kirkwood #18
Anthony Miller #6
Dayton Wade #82
Devontez Walker #81
Tylan Wallace #16
LaJohntay Wester (Drafted Rookie) #83
Jahmal Banks (Undrafted Rookie) #86
Xavier Guillory (Undrafted Rookie) #87
Zay Flowers made the Pro Bowl after logging 74 catches for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns. Rashod Bateman had his best NFL season, logging 45 catches for 756 yards and nine touchdowns. There was a drop-off after that, with Nelson Agholor logging 29 catches for 231 yards and two scores. So Baltimore went out and added DeAndre Hopkins.
TE --5
Mark Andrews #85
Charlie Kolar #88
Isaiah Likely #80
Zaire Mitchell-Paden #84
Sam Pitz #85
After a slow start, Mark Andrews finished with 55 catches for 673 yards and 11 scores while Isaiah Likely had 42 catches for 477 yards and six touchdowns.
OL -- 17
Tyler Linderbaum #64
Nick Samac #61
Ben Cleveland #66
Darrian Dalcourt #76
Daniel Faalele #77
Andrew Vorhees #72
Corey Bullock #67
Roger Rosengarten #70
Ronnie Stanley #79
Joe Noteboom #68
Garrett Dellinger (Drafted Rookie) #74
Emery Jones (Drafted Rookie) #51
Carson Vinson (Drafted Rookie) #71
Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan (Undrafted Rookie) #78
Reid Holskey (Undrafted Rookie) #56
Ozzie Hutchinson (Undrafted Rookie) #65
Jared Penning (Undrafted Rookie) #63
After losing three players from last season's unit, Baltimore's offensive line was supposed to take a big step back. After a slow start, this group played better and better. The athletic Lamar Jackson was sacked only 23 times this season, and the Ravens finished with 3,189 rushing yards as a team.
The Ravens' offensive line produced a 13th-ranked 85.8 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, allowing 145 pressures and just eight sacks on 539 pass plays this season.
Tyler Linderbaum was the unit's best player, and his 82.5 PFF run-blocking grade ranked fourth among centers this season. Ronnie Stanley returns on a two-year deal, while Andrew Vorhees should be the starter at left guard.
DT -- 6
Nnamdi Madubuike #92
John Jenkins #62
Basil (C.J.) Okoye #97
Travis Jones #98
Aeneas Peebles (Drafted Rookie) #93
Jayson Jones (Undrafted Free Agent) #69
DE-- 3
Adedayo Odeleye #94
C.J. Ravenell #91
Broderick Washington #96
Edge Rusher --9
Malik Hamm #59
Adisa Isaac #50
David Ojabo #90
Odafe Oweh #99
Tavius Robinson #95
Kyle Van Noy #53
Mike Green (Draft Pick) #45
Kaimon Rucker (Undrafted rookie) #56
Diwun Black (undrafted rookie) #54
LB --7
Jake Hummel #35
William Kwenkeu #57
Trenton Simpson #32
Roquan Smith #0
Teddye Buchanan (Draft Pick) #40
Diwun Black (Undrafted Free Agent) #54
Jay Higgins (Undrafted Free Agent) #49
Chandler Martin (Undrafted Free Agent) #48
CB -- 11
Jalyn Armour-Davis #5
Chidobe Awuzie #3
Marlon Humphrey #44
Jaire Alexander #23
T.J. Tampa #27
Nate Wiggins #2
Bilhal Kone (Draft Pick) #31
Robert Longerbeam (Draft Pick) #37
Reuben Lowery (Undrafted Free Agent) #30
Keyon Martin (Undrafted Free Agent) #38
Marquise Robinson (Undrafted Free Agent) #28
Alexander has missed at least 10 games in three of his last four seasons, but he's still one of the best in the NFL when healthy.
S -- 7
Beau Brade #25
Kyle Hamilton #14
Sanoussi Kane #21
Ar'Darius Washington #29
Malaki Starks (Draft Pick) #24
Desmond Igbinosun (Undrafted Free Agent) #41
Keondre Jackson (Undrafted Free Agent) #39
Specialist --4
John Hoyland (Undrafted rookie) #5
Nick Moore #46
Jordan Stout #11
Tyler Loop (Draft Pick) #33
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Baltimore Ravens updated 90-man roster for training camp
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