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Ravens 53-man roster predictions before 2022 training camp

Ravens 53-man roster predictions before 2022 training camp

The Baltimore Ravens are set to kick off 2022 training camp on Wednesday, July 27th as the 2022 season quickly approaches. The team went through a challenging 2021 campaign that saw them finish with an 8-9 record and miss the playoffs for the first time since 2017.

Baltimore attacked the 2022 offseason in multiple different ways, and have built a very solid roster that’s full of star power and depth all across the board. Add in the fact that the team is expected to return their injured stars at full strength during 2022 and the Ravens look to once again be a force to be reckoned with.

Ahead of training camp, we take a look at a 53-man roster prediction for Baltimore and what their final team could look like after cut-down day.

Quarterback

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Quarterback (2):

Lamar Jackson
Tyler Huntley

Baltimore could opt to keep three quarterbacks, but it feels like with how much talent they have elsewhere plus the need to keep more players at other positions, two signal callers on the active roster should be the answer. Brett Hundley and Anthony Brown could be practice squad candidates with a strong training camp and preseason showing.

Running back

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Running back (4):

JK Dobbins
Gus Edwards
Mike Davis
Tyler Badie

Baltimore’s running back situation will depend on if Dobbins and/or Edwards needs to spend time on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. If both are healthy entering Week 1, only two other running backs could be needed. If not, then Justice Hill, Nate McCreary or Corey Clement could earn a spot on the roster

Fullback

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Fullback (1):

Patrick Ricard

The Ravens only need one fullback on their roster, and Ricard is the obvious choice. Ben Mason will provide some solid depth, assuming he’s on the team’s practice squad to start the year.

Wide Receiver

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Wide Receiver (5):

Rashod Bateman
Devin Duvernay
James Proche II
Tylan Wallace
Shemar Bridges

Baltimore could opt to only keep five wide receivers after trading away former No. 1 wideout Marquise Brown. Bateman, Duvernay, Proche, and Wallace all seem like certain locks, but the fifth spot could come down to an undrafted free agent such as Bridges, Makai Polk, Devon Williams or Slade Bolden. Binjimen Victor and Jaylon Moore are also in the…

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