The Ravens are undergoing an offseason of change, including a new head coach, Jesse Minter, who’ll now hire an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator, while working to keep key personnel from departing. While the franchise won’t undergo a complete rebuild, there will be overhauls made at critical positions, and Eric DeCosta should have plenty of draft capital to help reload. The team will take steps to sign Lamar Jackson to a new contract, and after a season in which he dealt with countless injuries, Baltimore’s first priority should be to upgrade the offensive guard positions.

Owner Steve Bisciotti harped on key players not improving, and with Jesse Minter now in tow as the head coach, we’re looking at the five players who took the biggest step back.

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QB Lamar Jackson

2024 PFF grade: 94.0 NFL rank: 1st

2025 PFF grade: 74.0 NFL rank: 20th

After a near-MVP season in 2024, Jackson was battered and missed four games, going 192-302 passing (63.6 completion percentage) for 2,549 yards (196.1 per game), 21 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, and a 103.8 passer rating.

WR Rashod Bateman

2024 PFF grade: 70.0 NFL rank: 57th

2025 PFF grade: 55.0 NFL rank: 117th

After a career year in 2024, the veteran wide receiver had a down year and even missed the AFC North title game with an illness. Bateman finished with 13 games played, 12 starts, 38 targets, 19 receptions, 224 yards receiving, and two touchdowns.

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TE Isaiah Likely

2024 PFF grade: 72.3 NFL rank: 14th

2025 PFF grade: 56.4 NFL rank: 61st

Likely had his training camp setback by a broken foot, and he was inconsistent for the rest of the season. He missed the start of the season and finished with 27 catches on 36 targets for 307 yards, all career lows.

OLB Kyle Van Noy

2024 PFF grade: 75.8 NFL rank: 24th

2024 PFF grade: 61.7 NFL rank: 75th

In his third season with the Ravens, Van Noy, 34, went from 12.5 sacks in 2024 to two in 2025.

CB Marlon Humphrey

2024 PFF grade: 79.0 NFL rank: 6th

2025 PFF grade: 49.9 NFL rank: 104th

Humphrey had the biggest regression in the entire NFL, going from an All-Pro season in 2024 to one of the lowest graded players at his position.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 5 Baltimore Ravens players who regressed the most in 2025