The Baltimore Ravens didn’t make any major additions at wide receiver in the offseason, yet there is still some intrigue as the team prepares for training camp.
The Ravens are a bit thin at receiver and could use someone to step up in 2024 to help take their offense to the next level.
With three established receivers on the roster and a bunch of question marks after that, the training camp competition at wide receiver will be one to watch.
With training camp approaching for the Ravens, here’s a projection of how the Ravens final depth chart at wide receiver might shape up.
Flowers had a tremendous rookie season, leading the team in catches (102) and receiving yards (858).
Flowers had some drops during offseason workouts, according to Baltimore Banner’s Jonas Shaffer, but he is still in line to take a step forward in 2024. He’s training hard enough, at least.
The recently extended Bateman is facing a big year.
Finally healthy and needing to live up to his draft position, a step forward from Bateman would be a huge development for Baltimore.
Several Ravens have already praised Bateman’s route-running during offseason workouts.
The Ravens re-signed Agholor this past offseason after the veteran had 35 catches for 381 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2023.
Now entering his 10th season in the NFL, Agholor is what he is — an inconsistent, but occasionally-dynamic pass-catcher who can be effective in the red zone.
Perhaps Agholor’s connection with Jackson will get stronger in his second season in Baltimore.