Few NFL teams boast as talented of a roster as the Baltimore Ravens.
Coming off a 13-4 season that saw them get to the AFC Championship, the Ravens once again have one of the most talented rosters in the league, according to Pro Football Focus.
The football analytics site has been rolling out position rankings this offseason and have thus far released their top 32 at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end, offensive tackle, interior defender, EDGE rusher, linebacker, cornerback, and safety.
Across the 10 rankings, 10 Ravens players made the cut. Here they are by highest to lowest-ranked.
- Lamar Jackson, QB: 2nd
- Derrick Henry, RB: 2nd
- Kyle Hamilton, S: 2nd
- Roquan Smith, LB: 2nd
- Mark Andrews, TE: 3rd
- Marcus Williams, S: 5th
- Justin Madubuike, ID: 11th
- Marlon Humphrey, CB: 16th
- Ronnie Stanley, OT: 22nd
- Isaiah Likely, TE: 26th
Overall, PFF ranked the Ravens as the fifth-best roster in the NFL.
If PFF ranks kickers, Justin Tucker would presumably rank highly, too.
It should come as no surprise that the Ravens don't have any wide receivers on the list, as PFF had previously called it their weakest position group. It's possible that Zay Flowers could crack PFF's top 32 if he produces a big sophomore season.
Additionally, on the offensive line, another positional concern, only Stanley made PFF's cut. Stanley, however, seems to be on the downside of his career (which PFF noted in their rankings). Second-year tackle Andrew Vorhees, who missed his entire rookie season, has a chance to make an impact there for Baltimore.