– 🏈 Kyle Hamilton – ranked 14th, the highest Ravens pick on the list. The 2022 first-rounder is a game-changer on defense, with an eye-popping on/off EPA story: the defense falls off dramatically without him. He’s also a First-Team All-Pro and signed a four-year, $100 million extension in 2025 for his versatility and impact.
– 🏈 Lamar Jackson – ranked 49th. Despite injuries, the two-time MVP remained a marquee asset. In 2025, he threw for 2,549 yards with 21 TDs and 7 INTs, while weathering multiple injuries and missing four games.
– 🏈 Zay Flowers – ranked 67th. The Ravens’ top wideout in 2025, Flowers caught 86 passes for 1,211 yards. He delivered big in Week 18 against the Steelers with four receptions, 124 yards, and two touchdowns, showing he’s among the league’s elite receivers.
Major takeaways:
– The Ravens entered 2025 as a heavy Super Bowl favorite, but the season ended in heartbreak after a missed field goal by Tyler Loop.
– Hamilton’s dominance is clear: he’s indispensable, helping Baltimore stay around average defensively when he’s on the field.
– Postseason shakeups: John Harbaugh was let go, and Jesse Minter was hired to lead the team on a five-year pact, signaling big expectations for the next chapter.
🚀 The trio’s standout performances and bold moves have the Ravens buzzing as they aim to turn potential into Lombardi glory. ⚡🏈📊