Ravens 2026 Offensive Depth Chart Recap: Breaking Down Every Position on Baltimore’s Offense
Ravens 2026 Offensive Depth Chart Recap: Breaking Down Every Position on Baltimore’s Offense

Over the last two weeks, Maryland Sports Blog has completed a comprehensive look at the entire Baltimore Ravens offense heading into the 2026 season. Position-by-position, the Ravens remain one of the deepest teams in the NFL, led by franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson and a roster built to compete for a Super Bowl.
This article combines all of those offensive depth chart stories into one complete overview of where the offense stands entering training camp, who projects to start, where the biggest battles exist, and which positions could determine whether Baltimore makes another deep playoff run.
Quarterback
Original Story: “Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Depth Chart: Lamar Jackson Remains the Foundation of Baltimore’s Super Bowl Aspirations”
The Ravens continue to build around one of the greatest players in franchise history.
QB1: Lamar Jackson
Everything starts with Jackson. The former MVP remains the centerpiece of Baltimore’s offense and one of the NFL’s most difficult players to defend. His ability to beat defenses both through the air and on the ground creates opportunities for every skill player on the roster.
Baltimore’s offense has consistently ranked among the NFL’s best because defenses must account for Jackson on every snap. Entering 2026, he remains firmly in his prime.
Backup Competition
The Ravens also have solid depth behind Jackson. The coaching staff values experienced backups who can keep the offense functional if injuries occur.
The biggest camp battle may not be for the starting job but rather determining who earns the QB2 and QB3 spots heading into Week 1.
Position Grade: A+
This remains Baltimore’s strongest position group.
Running Back
Original Story: “Baltimore Ravens Running Back Depth Chart: Derrick Henry Headlines One of the NFL’s Best Backfields”
The Ravens have built their identity around running the football.
RB1: Derrick Henry
Henry remains one of football’s most dominant runners. Despite entering his 30s, he continues to produce at an elite level.
Few teams can match Baltimore’s combination of Jackson and Henry in the same backfield. Defenses are forced to choose between committing resources to stop Henry’s power running or containing Jackson’s mobility.
RB2: Justice Hill
Hill has become one of the most trusted veterans on the offense. His receiving ability and pass protection make him invaluable on third downs.
Emerging Players
- Rasheen Ali
- Adam Randall
- Dontae McMillan
- Elijah Tau-Tolliver
The biggest battle entering camp is Ali versus Randall for the RB3 role. Randall’s receiving background gives him intriguing upside as a hybrid weapon.
Position Grade: A
Henry gives Baltimore one of the NFL’s premier backfields, while Hill provides proven depth.
Wide Receiver
Original Story: “Ravens 2026 Wide Receiver Depth Chart Breakdown”
The Ravens have invested heavily in improving Lamar Jackson’s receiving corps over the last several seasons.
WR1: Zay Flowers
Flowers has emerged as Baltimore’s top receiver and one of the most dynamic playmakers in the AFC. His route running, acceleration, and ability to create yards after the catch make him a dangerous weapon.
WR2: Rashod Bateman
Bateman remains a critical piece of the offense. When healthy, he stretches defenses vertically and creates favorable matchups opposite Flowers.
Key Depth
- DeAndre Hopkins
- Devontez Walker
- Tylan Wallace
- Elijah Sarratt
- LaJohntay Wester
Baltimore arguably enters 2026 with its deepest receiver room of the Lamar Jackson era.
Position Grade: A-
The Ravens finally have legitimate depth throughout the room instead of relying on one or two primary targets.
Tight End
Original Story: “Baltimore Ravens Tight End Depth Chart Breakdown: Can Mark Andrews Lead a Rebuilt Position Group?”
The tight end room has undergone major changes.
TE1: Mark Andrews
The Ravens remain committed to Andrews as their primary tight end and one of Lamar Jackson’s favorite targets. Andrews is already the franchise leader among tight ends in virtually every major receiving category.
TE2: Durham Smythe
Smythe arrives as a veteran replacement following offseason departures at the position. His blocking ability should fit well within Baltimore’s run-heavy scheme.
Developmental Talent
- Matt Hibner
- Zaire Mitchell-Paden
- Other camp competitors
The Ravens lost significant depth but still possess one of the league’s better starting tight ends.
Position Grade: B+
The ceiling depends heavily on Andrews remaining healthy.
Offensive Tackle
Original Story: “Baltimore Ravens Offensive Tackle Depth Chart Breakdown: Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten Anchor a Strength”
This may be Baltimore’s strongest offensive line position.
LT: Ronnie Stanley
Stanley remains one of the NFL’s premier blindside protectors when healthy. Baltimore’s confidence in him continues to pay dividends.
RT: Roger Rosengarten
Rosengarten’s development has given Baltimore a long-term answer on the right side. His emergence has stabilized the offensive line.
Key Reserves
- Carson Vinson
- Emery Jones Jr.
- Gerad Lichtenhan
- Jared Penning
Position Grade: A-
If Stanley stays healthy, Baltimore possesses one of the AFC’s better tackle duos.
Guard
Original Story: “Ravens 2026 Depth Chart Breakdown: Guard Position”
The Ravens completely reshaped the interior offensive line this offseason.
LG: Olaivavega Ioane
Baltimore expects its first-round pick to start immediately. Ioane’s power and run-blocking ability fit perfectly within the Ravens’ offensive philosophy.
RG: John Simpson
Simpson provides veteran stability and should help solidify the right side.
Important Depth
- Andrew Vorhees
- Emery Jones Jr.
- Evan Beerntsen
The Ravens are counting on youth and upside to improve the interior.
Position Grade: B+
The starters look solid, but overall depth will be tested during the season.
Center
Original Story: “Baltimore Ravens Center Depth Chart Breakdown: Who Replaces Tyler Linderbaum?”
Center is the biggest question mark on the offense.
Projected Starter: Danny Pinter
Pinter currently appears to have the inside track to start thanks to his NFL experience. Baltimore values communication and leadership at center, making experience critical.
Challenger: Corey Bullock
The former Maryland standout may be the most intriguing offensive lineman on the roster. Coaches have been impressed by his development and versatility.
Additional Depth
- Jovaughn Gwyn
- Nick Dawkins
Position Grade: C+
Until someone proves capable of replacing Tyler Linderbaum, questions will remain.
Final Offensive Depth Chart Projection
QB: Lamar Jackson
RB: Derrick Henry
WR: Zay Flowers
WR: Rashod Bateman
TE: Mark Andrews
LT: Ronnie Stanley
LG: Olaivavega Ioane
C: Danny Pinter
RG: John Simpson
RT: Roger Rosengarten
Biggest Strengths
- Lamar Jackson
- Derrick Henry
- Offensive tackle
- Tight end leadership
- Wide receiver depth
Biggest Questions
- Center
- Interior offensive line chemistry
- Tight end depth behind Andrews
- Young receiver development
- Running back depth competition
Overall, Baltimore enters 2026 with one of the AFC’s most talented offenses. Jackson and Henry remain the stars, Flowers is becoming a true WR1, Andrews still anchors the passing game, and the tackle positions appear secure. If the rebuilt interior offensive line develops quickly, the Ravens could field one of the NFL’s most dangerous offenses and legitimate Super Bowl contenders.


