Tight end:
1st | 2nd | 3rd |
Mark Andrews | Nick Boyle | Charles Scarff |
With the trade of Hayden Hurst, this group is put into a pretty clear pecking order.
Andrews broke out last season and is the top-dog on the depth chart. He’s expected to follow up his sophomore year well and could actually improve his numbers in 2020 to cement his status as the top receiving tight end in football.
Boyle is primarily used as a blocking tight end but is an underrated receiving option too. He’s a lock as the second tight end on the roster but could see his role become more narrowed if the Ravens bring in another tight end — either a definitive blocker or receiver.
Scarff is in the third spot and isn’t a lock to make the 53-man roster even though Baltimore has kept three tight ends for a while now. He’s going to have to prove himself in training camp to begin with but could see more competition for a roster spot from someone the Ravens will likely bring in.