Fantasy football: Baltimore Ravens wide receiver outlook

Is there any value to be found after Zay Flowers in this underwhelming receiving corps?

Last year, the switch from offensive coordinator Greg Roman to Todd Monken generated some hope for the Baltimore Ravens’ passing game. The team then signed free-agent (and current Miami Dolphins) Odell Beckham Jr. and drafted Zay Flowers in the first round to give them their most formidable wide receiver corps in living memory, at least on paper. While it’s hard to call a season that ended in an MVP award for quarterback Lamar Jackson disappointing, the Ravens’ overall passing numbers were middling as they finished 21st in yards (3,635) and tied for 12th in TDs (27).

Entering Year 2 in Monken’s system, it’ll be interesting to see if things trend upward for the aerial game, or if Jackson and a retooled ground attack once again take center stage. While Beckham is gone, the other three top wideouts from a year ago return to give the offense some stability. Let’s take a quick look at what we can expect from Baltimore’s receivers in 2024.