3. The Ravens finally have a core of talented offensive players for their franchise quarterback
One of the biggest concerns going into the Lamar Jackson era was whether the Ravens would fail to surround him with talent the way they failed to surround Joe Flacco with talent. And while it’s early, that looks like it can’t be further from the case. Jackson has a stalwart offensive line with Ronnie Stanley and Orlando Brown on the outside, Marshal Yanda at right guard, and two hidden gems in Matt Skura and Bradley Bozeman.
His skill position players aren’t anything to scoff at either, as Jackson has an impressive three-headed monster at running back with Mark Ingram, Gus Edwards, and Justice Hill. He also has a solid trio at tight end with Mark Andrews, Hayden Hurst, and Nick Boyle. At wide receiver, Willie Snead and Seth Roberts are a pair of reliable veterans, while Marquise Brown looks like a player that will be Jackson’s favorite deep threat for years to come.