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Ravens Projected Depth Chart As Training Camp Opens
Here's a look at how the position groups are shaping up after inserting the Ravens' 11 2022 NFL draft picks.

QB Lamar Jackson
Healthy and working hard this offseason, Jackson wants his fourth year as the starter to end with his first trip to a Super Bowl.

QB Anthony Brown (undrafted rookie)
Brown started all 14 games for Oregon in 2021, throwing for 2,989 yards and 18 touchdowns while adding 658 yards rushing.

QB Tyler Huntley
Huntley played well when Jackson was out last year, winning his first start in Chicago and giving the Ravens a chance in several other games.

QB Brett Hundley
Baltimore added Hundley when Lamar Jackson was not at OTAs and the veteran stepped in alongside Tyler Huntley and undrafted rookie Anthony Brown.

RB J.K. Dobbins
After missing all of 2021 with a knee injury, the Ravens will welcome back Dobbins' explosiveness after he averaged 6.0 yards per carry as a rookie.

RB Gus Edwards
Edwards has never averaged less than 5.0 yards per carry, and his return from a knee injury will add punch to the running attack.

RB Mike Davis
The Ravens signed the versatile veteran who topped 1,000 all-purpose yards in 2020 as insurance for Dobbins and Edwards.

RB Justice Hill
Coming off an Achilles injury that cost him the 2021 season, Hill hopes to carve out a role in the backfield and perhaps special teams.

RB Tyler Badie (rookie)
A sixth-round pick from Missouri, Badie is an excellent pass catcher who should compete to be the No. 3 back.

RB Nate McCrary
McCrary led the team in rushing during last year's preseason and spent 2021 on the practice squad.

RB Corey Clement
The Ravens added the versatile running back and former Super Bowl standout the day before training camp opened to compete for a spot.

RB Ricky Person (undrafted rookie)
Person rushed for 636 yards and 5 touchdowns at N.C. State last season, while catching 28 passes for 240 yards and 2 touchdowns.

WR Rashod Bateman
A first-round pick in 2021, Bateman will carry more responsibility as a main weapon in the offense after Marquise Brown's departure.

WR Devin Duvernay
Already a Pro Bowl returner, Duvernay has his best opportunity to become regular contributor at wide receiver.

WR James Proche II
Blessed with excellent hands, Proche had some key catches late last season and should get more opportunities to make plays.

WR Tylan Wallace
Targeted just six times as a rookie, Wallace figures to see more touches as he continues to develop as a young receiver.

WR Jaylon Moore
Undrafted in 2020, Moore finds himself in the familiar position of fighting for a roster spot.

WR Binjimen Victor
Victor spent last season on the practice squad and will try to carve out a bigger role.

WR Slade Bolden (undrafted rookie)
He played a significant role as a slot receiver on Alabama's 2020 national championship team and finished his three-year career with 68 receptions for 712 yards.

WR Shemar Bridges (undrafted rookie)
In 16 career games at Fort Valley State, Bridges had 98 receptions for 1,358 yards and 7 TD, including five straight 100-yard games.

WR Trevon Clark (undrafted rookie)
The California product, played recorded career highs in receptions (33), receiving yards (658) and touchdown catches (4), and was seventh in the nation with a 19.9 yards per catch average last season.

WR Makai Polk (undrafted rookie)
Polk had a career-high 105 catches for 1,046 yards and 9 TDs last season, finishing second in the FBS in receptions at Mississippi State.

WR Raleigh Webb (undrafted rookie)
The Citadel's Webb appeared in 11 games and led the team in all major receiving categories in 2021, posting 25 catches for 536 yards (21.4 avg) and 3 touchdowns.

WR Devon Williams (undrafted rookie)
The 6-foot-5, 211-pound Williams had career highs across the board in 2021 with 35 receptions, 557 yards and 4 touchdowns in 12 games for Oregon.

TE Mark Andrews
Coming off an All-Pro season, Andrews should be one of the NFL's premier tight ends for years to come.

TE Nick Boyle
Boyle labored last year after returning from knee surgery, but he's a premier blocking tight end and a key to the offense when healthy.

TE Charlie Koler (rookie)
A fourth-round pick, Koler is viewed as an instinctive route runner who could complement Andrews as a pass-catching tight end.

TE Isaiah Likely (rookie)
Likely was a productive pass-catching tight end at Coastal Carolina, and will give Baltimore a second rookie tight end who could make an immediate impact.

TE Josh Oliver
After catching nine passes last season, Oliver has plenty of competition in a crowded tight end room.

TE Tony Poljan
Poljan was a practice squad player last season after being undrafted as a big-bodied blocker in 2021.

FB/TE Patrick Ricard
The rugged Ricard has made the Pro Bowl three straight years and is back to pancake opponents after signing a new contract.

FB/TE Ben Mason
A fifth-round pick in 2021, Mason is back after brief stays on the practice squad with the Patriots and Bears.

OT Ronnie Stanley
The Ravens are hopeful their All-Pro left tackle makes a full recovery from his latest ankle surgery after playing just one game last season.

OT Morgan Moses
Signed in free agency, Moses is a proven veteran expected to solidify the right tackle position.

OT Ja'Wuan James
He missed all of last season with an Achilles injury, but he has NFL starting experience and adds to Baltimore's tackle depth.

OT Daniel Faalele (rookie)
He'll be the biggest player on the roster, and the fourth-round pick hopes to develop into one of Baltimore's core linemen.

OT Jaryd Jones-Smith
The Ravens are Jones-Smith's six NFL team, and will compete for a backup role.

T David Sharpe
Sharpe played in three games last season with the Ravens and bounced between the practice squad and active roster.

OG Kevin Zeitler
Zeitler solidified the right guard spot in his first year with Baltimore and was the team's most consistent offensive lineman.

G/T/C Patrick Mekari
The team's most versatile lineman, Mekari could start at left guard and can play any offensive line position.

G Ben Powers
This is an important season for Powers, entering his fourth season after being a fourth-round pick in 2019.

G/T Tyre Phillips
Injuries have impacted Phillips' development but he's still in the mix for the left guard spot.

G Ben Cleveland
The starting left guard spot is up for grabs and Cleveland could seize it in his second season.

C Tyler Linderbaum (rookie)
Rated the top center prospect in the draft, Linderbaum is expected to win a starting job after being selected 25th overall.

C Trystan Colon
Colon has starting experience and provides quality depth in case of injury.

C Jimmy Murray
The Ravens are the fourth NFL stop for Murray, undrafted in 2018 out of Holy Cross.

DT Calais Campbell
After mulling retirement, the 35-year-old Campbell signed a two-year deal and brings solid play and leadership to the defense.

DT Michael Pierce
Back where he started his career, Pierce will bring his proven run-stopping ability to Baltimore' defense.

DT Justin Madubuike
He continued to improve in his second season and will look to have his best season as a mainstay in the defensive line rotation.

DL Brent Urban
Urban re-signed with the Ravens this offseason after spending the past three seasons with the Titans, Bears and Cowboys. He'll step into the vacancy left by Derek Wolfe's departure.

DT Broderick Washington
He carved out more playing time in 2021 with 16 tackles, and will challenge for more snaps in 2022.

DT Travis Jones (rookie)
The third-round pick was a bullish run-stopper at Connecticut who showed potential as an interior pass rusher.

DT Aaron Crawford
Undrafted in 2020, Crawford has spent his two NFL seasons primarily on Baltimore's practice squad.

NT Isaiah Mack
The Ravens are Mack's fifth NFL team and he will compete for a backup role.

G/DT Kahlil McKenzie
Mackenzie has cross-trained as a guard/defensive tackle and it remains to be seen which side of the ball he'll find a role on.

DT Rayshad Nichols (undrafted rookie)
In 14 games last season at Stephen F. Austin, Nichols had 51 tackles and 10 sacks.

OLB Odafe Oweh
With five sacks and impact plays as a rookie, Oweh is a promising young player with plenty of upside.

OLB Tyus Bowser
Coming off his best NFL season with seven sacks and steady play, Bowser hopes to make a speedy recovery from an Achilles injury in the season finale.

OLB Justin Houston
Houston returned after a strong first season in Baltimore in which he logged 4.5 sacks and 17 quarterback hits.

OLB David Ojabo (rookie)
Ojabo hopes to come back quickly from his Achilles injury in March, and the second-round pick is a superb athlete with serious potential as an NFL pass rusher.

OLB Daelin Hayes
Injuries kept Hayes from being a factor as a rookie, but the fifth-round pick will get a fresh start to make impact.

LB Vince Biegel
Biegel has played both outside and inside linebacker during his five NFL seasons spent between three different teams. In 2019, he started 10 of 15 games for the Miami Dolphins and logged 59 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one interception and 13 quarterback hits.

OLB Steven Means
Means started 14 games for the Falcons last season with 43 tackles, two quarterback hits and one fumble recovery without recording any sacks.

OLB Jeremiah Moon (undrafted rookie)
The Florida Gator played 10 games in 2021 and had 49 tackles, 2 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1 forced fumble and 1 pass defensed.

OLB Chuck Wiley (undrafted rookie)
Starting 14 games at outside linebacker at Texas-San Antonio last season, Wiley had 36 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, and 2 fumble recoveries.

ILB Patrick Queen
Leading the Ravens with 98 tackles last year, Queen stepped up late last season and played his best football after switching to WILL linebacker.

ILB Josh Bynes
Bynes has always played his best in Baltimore, and he re-signed after his steady play as the starting middle linebacker in 2021 made the defense more consistent.

LB Malik Harrison
After taking reps both outside and inside in 2021, Harrison will try to earn more reps in his third year.

ILB Kristian Welch
A consistent contributor on special teams last year, the formerly undrafted Welch hopes to earn more defensive reps in his third year with the team.

ILB Diego Fagot
The inside linebacker from Navy is a high intensity player and the biggest of the three undrafted inside linebackers.

ILB Zakoby McClain (undrafted rookie)
The Senior Bowl Defensive Player of the Week, McClain earned second-team All-SEC honors after finishing with 96 tackles (56 solo), 8 tackles for loss, 2 sacks and 6 passes defended for Auburn.

ILB Josh Ross (undrafted rookie)
Ross was a two-time team captain at Michigan and recorded double-digit tackles in seven games.

CB Marlon Humphrey
An All-Pro corner who can play inside or in the slot, Humphrey's toughness and versatility remain keys to Baltimore's defense.

CB Marcus Peters
The Ravens sorely missed Peters' playmaking, talent and swagger last year, and he hopes to make a healthy return as one of the league's top corners.

CB Kyle Fuller
The Ravens inked the veteran and two-time Pro Bowler in May to round out their cornerbacks unit. Fuller played outside and at nickel last season in Denver.

DB Brandon Stephens
A versatile corner/safety who took important reps as a rookie, Stephens figures to see more time at nickel corner considering Baltimore's safety depth.

CB Jalyn Armour-Davis (rookie)
Armour-Davis didn't become a starter at Alabama until last year, but the fourth-round pick has a chance to play immediately as part of the outside corner rotation.

CB Damarion Williams (rookie)
He played every position in Houston's secondary, but nickel corner could be the quickest path for Williams to see playing time as a rookie.

CB Kevon Seymour
Seymour started five games last year after the Ravens were decimated by injuries and will compete again to have a role in the secondary.

CB David Vereen (undrafted rookie)
In 13 games in 2021, Vereen posted a career-high 43 tackles and 3 tackles for loss with 12 passes defended for Newberry.

CB Denzel Williams (undrafted rookie)
Williams played in 11 games last season at Villanova and had 16 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 passes defended and 1 fumble recovery.

CB Robert Jackson
Jackson was signed to the practice squad last year and joined his fifth NFL team.

S Marcus Williams
The Ravens made a big splash in free agency by signing Williams, an athletic safety whose in his prime as a playmaker at age 25.

S Chuck Clark
Steady and widely-respected, Clark's leadership has been important part of Baltimore's defense as a starter the past three seasons.

S Kyle Hamilton
The Ravens were thrilled to get Hamilton with the 14th-overall pick, the draft's most dynamic safety who is expected to make an immediate impact in the secondary.

S Tony Jefferson
A veteran leader in his second stint with the Ravens, Jefferson is tough, knowledgeable and an asset to their depth at safety.

S Geno Stone
Stone played 15 games last season, made contributions on special teams, and got his first start as he continued to grow in his second NFL season.

DB Ar'Darius Washington
Though he was primarily a safety in college, Washington got reps as a nickel corner last year and could have his greatest impact there.

K Justin Tucker
The most accurate kicker in NFL history is coming off his fifth All-Pro season that included a record-setting 66-yard field goal.

P Jordan Stout (rookie)
The first-punter taken in this year's draft (fourth round), Stout is positioned to take over as Baltimore's punter and can also handle kickoffs to take some stress off Tucker's leg.

LS Nick Moore
Moore was flawless in his first year as Baltimore's long snapper after taking over for Morgan Cox.