Five takeaways from the Baltimore Ravens' Week 2 unofficial depth chart

The Ravens have released their Week 2 unofficial depth chart. Here are five takeaways

The Ravens are moving on towards the next step in the preseason following the Ravens' 24-16 win over the Colts last Thursday. Baltimore's roster has few holes, and competition will be fierce for several key positions that will continue to take shape.

The Ravens released their depth chart for Saturday's preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys, and we're looking at five key takeaways.

Ravens depth Chart

1. WR depth

Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and DeAndre Hopkins are the top three. How Baltimore decides between Tylan Wallace, Anthony Miller, JaJohntay Wester, and Devontez Walker will get intriguing over the next week.

2. RB depth

Keaton Mitchell is the third running back behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill, while Rasheen Ali has made a case for Baltimore to carry four players at the position.

3. Mike Green

The second-round pick is the most natural pass rusher on the roster, but he's listed as the No. 4 SAM linebacker behind Malik Hamm.

4. Jaire Alexander is still running with the second team

Baltimore is loaded at cornerback, and Jaire Alexander will likely spend this entire season listed as the No. 2 cornerback behind Marlon Humphrey even though he'll be a starter.

5. LaJohntay Wester

The rookie had an 87-yard punt return for a touchdown in the preseason opener, but he's still listed as the No. 4 punt returner.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Five takeaways from the Ravens' Week 2 unofficial depth chart

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