After a disappointing finish in the AFC title game, the Baltimore Ravens have regrouped, retooled their roster and coaching staff, and now sit among the NFL’s top elite teams heading into 2024.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta has built a competitive roster full of dynamic young talent and All-Pro skill players.
ESPN recently revealed their annual three-year future power rankings projections for all 32 NFL teams. Thanks to Lamar Jackson and one of the league’s top defensive units, Baltimore landed inside the top five at No. 2 on the list.
Adding Derrick Henry to the run game should make it even more formidable, and wide receiver Zay Flowers’ rookie-season connection with Lamar Jackson showed a ton of promise. There has been a lot of change on the offensive line (including rookie Roger Rosengarten now set to start at right tackle) and the defensive coaching staff, but even if the Ravens take a little step back in 2024, they are a steady and well-run organization that’s used to managing through change.
Baltimore’s offensive line was named the biggest concern, with John Harbaugh needing to replace three starters, but only Kansas City has a more positive outlook as we advance.