The Ravens’ 53-man roster is a fluid situation that could continue to evolve ahead of next Sunday night’s season opener against the Bills in Buffalo, marking a rematch of the AFC Divisional Round loss.
Baltimore is loaded at every key position, with only the kicker position and rookie Tyler Loop as the only potential weakness for a roster that expects to play deep into the postseason. With the team off for the holiday weekend, we’re predicting the starting lineup for the season opener.
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QB
Lamar Jackson
RB
Derrick Henry
Henry finished second in rushing yards while leading the NFL in rushing touchdowns.
FB
Patrick Ricard
WR
Zay Flowers
Flowers became the Ravens‘ first Pro Bowl wide receiver in his second year.
WR
Rashod Bateman
Bateman will look to improve on a career season.
TE
Mark Andrews
Andrews will get the start with uncertainty surrounding Isaiah Likely’s foot injury.
LT
Ronnie Stanley
LG
Andrew Vorhees
Vorhees earned the starting left guard job in 2024, but injuries allowed Patrick Mekari to take advantage.
C
Tyler Linderbaum
The Pro Bowl center is among the best at his position.
RG
Daniel Faalele
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A Pro Bowl alternate in 2024, Faalele will look to improve his pass blocking.
RT
Roger Rosengarten
Rosengarten enters year two looking to establish himself as one of the NFL’s top young right tackles.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Predicting the Ravens starting offense for Week 1