Updated depth chart projection for Ravens offense

We’re updating our Baltimore #Ravens projected offensive depth chart after a slew of roster moves and ahead of preseason matchup vs. Commanders via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are just 48-hours away from their second preseason matchup of the summer when they travel to face the Washington Commanders at FedEx Field on Monday at 8 p.m. ET, and you can watch on ESPN.

Baltimore is favored in a game where most of their starters will sit, while several key rookies and veterans will compete for final remaining roster spots.

With cutdown day fast approaching, we’re providing an updated regular season depth chart prediction ahead of Monday night.

7 Ravens earning rave reviews at halfway point of preseason

We’re looking at 7 Baltimore #Ravens earning rave reviews at halfway point of the preseason via @Thacover2NFL

We’re more than halfway through the preseason, with Baltimore almost having completed training camp and preparing for two final matchups agaisnt the Commanders and Buccaneers.

The Ravens have had several under the radar standouts outside of the big names Like Lamar Jackson, Odell Beckham and J.K. Dobbins. The team will hold a walkthrough on Sunday before matching up with Washington on Monday night.

With the regular season fast approaching, we’re looking at seven Baltimore Ravens currently earning rave reviews.

Jadeveon Clowney explains why he signed with Ravens

Jadeveon Clowney explains why he signed with #Ravens; What part Lamar Jackson played

The Ravens are adding depth at edge rusher, signing Jadeveon Clowney to a one-year deal.

Clowney, 30, spent the last two seasons with the Cleveland Browns, logging 38 solo tackles and five pass breakups over 26 games.

Upon signing his new deal, the former No. 1 overall pick said the “chance to play for a winner” and “not having to face Lamar Jackson” were primary reasons for coming to Baltimore.

With Baltimore leaning on Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo, Clowney can focus on being a situational pass rusher, while SAM linebacker Tyus Bowser figures to be in the mix.

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Ravens officially make four roster moves

The Baltimore #Ravens have officially waived injured UDFA defensive backs Jaquan Amos and Jordan Swann after signing Jadeveon Clowney and Ronald Darby via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens added Ronald Darby (CB) and Jadeveon Clowney (DE) to an already talented defense over the past two days.

With Baltimore set for a Monday night matchup against Washington, the team made two corresponding roster moves via NFL Communications.

Jadeveon Clowney to wear jersey No. 24 with the Ravens

Veteran pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney to wear jersey No. 24 with the Baltimore #Ravens after signing a one-year deal via @Thacover2NFL

Jadeveon Clowney has the speed of a running back, and just hours after signing a one-year deal with the Ravens, the pass rusher has picked uniform No. 24.

Clowney wore the No. 7 at the University of South Carolina and has worn numbers in the 90s since entering the NFL.

He’ll venture into a different space as the three-time Pro Bowler reunites with Baltimore’s assistant head coach and defensive line coach Anthony Weaver.

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Instant analysis of Ravens agreeing to a 1-year deal with Jadeveon Clowney

We’re looking at instant analysis and takeaways of the Baltimore #Ravens adding pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney on a one-year deal via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens have added a professional pass rusher to the roster after Ian Rapoport reported that Jadeveon Clowney will ink a one-year deal.

Clowney was the top pass-rusher still available and will look to be more consistent after a frustrating end to his tenure in Cleveland.

Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald can only hope he gets the Clowney that logged nine sacks and 32 quarterback pressures while rushing opposite Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett in 2021.

Clowney met with Baltimore and Jacksonville last week and chose the AFC North franchise with the most consistent culture and chance to make a long playoff run.

Here’s an instant analysis of the move.

Ravens to sign edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney

The Baltimore #Ravens have added a pass rusher to the roster after agreeing to a deal with Jadeveon Clowney via @Thacover2NFL

In a move that should make the Ravens’ defense even more difficult to deal with, Jadaveon Clowney is signing a one-year deal with the franchise.

Clowney was the top pass-rusher still available and will look to be more consistent after a frustrating end to his tenure in Cleveland.

Ravens defensive coordinator can only hope he gets the Clowney that logged nine sacks and 32 quarterback pressures while rushing opposite Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett in 2021.

Clowney met with Baltimore and Jacksonville last week and chose the AFC North franchise with the most consistent culture and chance to make a long playoff run.

Ravens’ WR Zay Flowers confident he can be the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year

#Ravens’ wide receiver Zay Flowers believes he can be the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year via @Thacover2NFL

Zay Flowers is a supremely talented wide receiver, and he’s quickly becoming the talk of the NFL thanks to his quick feet, and ability to get in and out of breaks.

The former Boston College star was a first-round pick of the Ravens.

During a recent sitdown with Josina Anderson of CBS Sports, Flowers confidently discussed potentially winning the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award.

“I think it’s possible. I just have to keep working and doing what I’m doing,” Flowers said. “But I want to win first before anything.”

Flowers also talked about his growing connection with Odell Beckham Jr..

That relationship, along with growing chemistry with quarterback Lamar Jackson, should put the rookie in a position to reach his ultimate goal.

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Ravens to sign cornerback Ronald Darby to a deal

The Baltimore #Ravens are signing veteran cornerback Ronald Darby to a deal via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens hosted Ronald Darby on a free agent visit Thursday, and according to Ian Rapoport, the veteran cornerback is signing a one-year deal.

The 29-year-old Darby worked out with the Titans on Monday after spending the past two seasons with the Broncos.

Darby was limited to five games last season after suffering a season-ending torn ACL in Week 5. In 2021, Darby started 11 games and had 53 tackles with the Broncos.

A second-round pick of the Bills back in 2015, Darby has spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, and Denver.

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Ravens stock watch: Who’s up, who’s down heading into preseason matchup with Commanders?

We’re looking who’s seen their stock rise and stock fall ahead of the Baltimore #Ravens preseason matchup against the Washington Commanders via @thacover2NFL

The Ravens are starting to form their 53-man depth chart and as the team prepares for a preseason tilt against the Commanders, several stock portfolio’s are starting to take shape.

Baltimore has a loaded roster, with more players on the roster bubble, than available slots on the depth chart.

With the team wrapping up a morning session ahead of Monday’s national television appearance, we’re looking at who’s stock is up, and who’s stock is declining.

The hype about Zay Flowers is real and he’s excluded from the list because his stock pprtfolio is obviously high.