The Baltimore Ravens added plenty of wide receiver talent to their offense over the course of the 2023 offseason. They signed Odell Beckham Jr. and Nelson Agholor, while also drafting Zay Flowers to add to a group that already included Rashod Bateman and Devin Duvernay.
Baltimore has dealt with a few injuries at the position so far over the course of 2023, but they are much more prepared to sustain absences with the depth that they’ve built. Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken was asked about how the team will navigate the team’s ailments at wide receiver, and praised the healthy depth that is currently on the roster.
“First off, that’s why Nelson Agholor is here as a player. Devin Duvernay has made plenty of plays here in the past, and Zay [Flowers] is a fantastic rookie and only going to get better. Mark Andrews, I think for the first time in three or four weeks, is feeling better. I think he’s moving better. Really, this is the first week I’ve seen – in probably four or five – that I feel like he’s at full speed. So, that’s a positive. That’s a plus going into this week. And every week that we’re together, I really believe we’re going to continue to do it better. And we’ll see.”