The Ravens' projected roster features 11 drafted rookies, with key additions like Derrick Henry at running back and six new wide receivers, following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Potential veteran signings remain possible to address depth concerns, especially at offensive line and defense, while undrafted free agents may also compete for spots during training camp.
This projection comes as all NFL teams finalize their 90-man offseason rosters, with the Ravens focusing on balancing proven talent and new prospects to strengthen their lineup for the 2026 season.
Will the Ravens' gamble on rookies over veterans lead them back to the playoffs?
After missing the playoffs, is this new roster strong enough to make a Super Bowl run?
Can a new coach and rookie defenders fix the NFL's 30th-ranked pass defense?
Which of the Ravens' two new big-bodied rookie receivers will become the top red-zone threat?
Is a rookie guard the only thing standing between Lamar Jackson and opposing defenses?
With Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum gone, who is Lamar Jackson's new protector?