The Baltimore Ravens are less than two weeks away from having rookies and select veterans report to the Under Armour Performance Center for the start of training camp 2025. John Harbaugh’s team is loaded on offense with arguably the best quarterback, running back, and potentially the top center in the NFL.

The Ravens upgraded the wide receiver position, adding DeAndre Hopkins in free agency and LaJohntay Wester in the NFL draft.

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With the changes at wide receiver, offensive guard, and three drafted offensive linemen, we’re taking an early stock report on the Ravens’ retooled offense.

QB

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.

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RB

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).

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Justice Hill had 47 carries for 228 yards, 42 catches for 383 yards, and four total touchdowns. Keaton Mitchell will enter training camp healthy and more explosive after an ACL injury slowed his progress from an outstanding debut as a rookie.

Major (5-11, 213) logged 1,185 yards and 11 touchdowns on 272 rushes (4.4 avg.) during his time at Minnesota and Oklahoma.

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WR

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 in free agency and LaJohntay Wester in the draft.

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TE

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. Charlie Kolar is a solid third option.

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OL

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.

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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. The most significant additions came in the draft, where Baltimore added Garrett Dellinger (Drafted Rookie), Emery Jones (Drafted Rookie), and Carson Vinson (Drafted Rookie).

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This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Stock up or Stock Down: How the Ravens offense changed this offseason