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NFL · 1 month ago

Baltimore Ravens: Preseason Updates and Super Bowl Hopes

Sportsgrid Staff

Host · Writer

Baltimore Ravens: Preseason Updates and Super Bowl Hopes

Baltimore Ravens Fantasy & Betting Preview 2025: Is This Finally The Year?

Super Bowl or Bust: The Ravens Window is Wide Open

Another season, another Super Bowl-or-bust mentality for the Ravens. After coming painfully close to breaking through in recent years, the expectation in 2025 is clear: AFC Championship or failure. Lamar Jackson returns after another MVP-caliber campaign, and the offense looks reloaded—if not top-heavy—with the additions of DeAndre Hopkins and the return of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Mark Andrews.

Baltimore’s defense will remain physical and opportunistic under Zach Orr, but this year, it’s the offense that must close the deal. And from a fantasy and betting perspective, this Ravens team might be more valuable in your portfolio than on paper.


Lamar Jackson: Fantasy Anchor and MVP Bet Worth Backing

Jackson enters 2025 with top-3 fantasy QB upside, a more polished passing game, and the most weaponized receiver group of his career.

  • 2024 Stats: 3,775 passing yards, 26 TDs | 823 rushing yards, 7 TDs

  • 2025 Fantasy Outlook: Locked-in QB3 with elite weekly upside

What sets Lamar apart is his consistency—at least 700 rushing yards and 5 rushing TDs in 5 straight seasons—combined with efficient passing in Todd Monken’s system. If Hopkins stays healthy and Zay Flowers takes the next step, Jackson could flirt with 4,000 passing yards for the first time.

📈 Best Bet: Jackson to win MVP (+850)

If the Ravens win 13+ games and Lamar hits 35+ total TDs, the value at +850 could look like a steal by Thanksgiving.


Wide Receiver Room: More Crowded, But More Productive?

The Ravens haven’t always been known for wide receiver firepower, but this year’s group could rewrite that reputation.

DeAndre Hopkins

  • Expected WR1 based on camp usage

  • High floor, WR2 value in full-PPR

  • Red zone rapport with Lamar already forming

Zay Flowers

  • Led team in receptions and yards in 2024

  • Elite speed and lateral agility

  • Sleeper WR2 with WR1 spike-week potential

Rashod Bateman

  • Strong late-season surge last year

  • Touchdown machine when healthy

  • Draftable in best-ball formats, matchup play in redraft

🟨 Fantasy Verdict: Flowers is the best value. Hopkins brings steady target volume, while Bateman is your late-round lottery ticket.


Tight Ends: Mark Andrews Remains the Alpha (For Now)

Andrews remains Lamar’s go-to in key situations. Despite missing time late last year, he’s still a reliable TE1 in all formats.

  • 2024 Stat Line: 63 receptions, 778 yards, 6 TDs (12 games)

  • 2025 Projection: 70+ catches, 800+ yards, 6–8 TDs if healthy

However, with Isaiah Likely injured to start the season and Charlie Kolar showing promise in camp, fantasy managers should monitor snap counts early. If Andrews’ usage dips, Kolar may become a waiver-wire gem.

🟢 Fantasy Sleeper:

 

Kolar — especially in TE-premium formats or if Andrews misses time.


Backfield Breakdown: High Floor, Lower Ceiling?

For once, we know who’s running the ball in Baltimore—but how much fantasy juice remains?

  • Keaton Mitchell is back but recovering slowly.

  • Justice Hill returns as a change-of-pace option.

  • New lead back: Insert name here? Baltimore has flirted with veterans but hasn’t signed anyone major yet.

Unless a surprise free-agent addition arrives, the running game will again be Lamar-centric, with RBs splitting low-volume carries. From a fantasy lens, this group is avoid territory unless Mitchell fully recovers and claims goal-line work.


Kicking Game: Post-Tucker Era Begins

The unthinkable happened: Justin Tucker is no longer a Raven. With the legendary kicker out, Baltimore turns to Tyler Loop or another camp leg.

From a fantasy and betting standpoint, the position is a full stay-away until further notice. There’s no track record, and the offense may lean more on 4th-down aggression without Tucker’s reliability.


Team Futures & Betting Outlook: Sharp Angles

📊 Key Futures:

  • Ravens to Win AFC North: +120 (narrow favorite)

  • To Win AFC: +500

  • To Win Super Bowl: +950

  • Lamar Jackson MVP: +850

🟢 Best Futures Bets:

  • Over 11.5 Wins — Schedule lightens up down the stretch

  • Lamar MVP (+850) — If they go 13–4, he’s in the conversation

  • Zay Flowers O/U Receiving Yards (pending) — Look for lines near 850.5 and bet the OVER


Final Take: The Pieces Are There—Can They Finally Put It All Together?

The 2025 Ravens are one of the most complete rosters in football, and the fantasy assets now reflect that:

  • Lamar Jackson: Top-3 QB with MVP upside

  • Zay Flowers & Hopkins: Startable WRs with big-game profiles

  • Mark Andrews: Locked-in TE1

  • Charlie Kolar: Deep league sleeper

  • Backfield: Only worth monitoring if injuries shift the hierarchy

🧨 Fantasy Strategy Tip: Stack Lamar with Zay or Andrews, not Hopkins. That gives you access to explosive scoring, not just safe targets.

🟣 This could be the year Baltimore breaks through—but even if they don’t, they’ll win a lot of games and win a lot of fantasy weeks.

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