Baltimore Ravens
AFC North
Justice Hill is worth drafting at his ADP of 236 as the consensus #245 overall player. At a projected workload of 4.9 carries and 1.1 receptions per game, Hill has limited potential. He's behind both Derrick Henry and Keaton Mitchell on the running back chart in Baltimore. The Ravens have the 8th-best running back schedule.
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Projected to touch the ball 1.9 times per game (1.6 rushes and 0.2 receptions), Rasheen Ali is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Derrick Henry and Keaton Mitchell on the running back chart in Baltimore.
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Drafting Derrick Henry is an easy choice at his ADP of 30 as the consensus #18 overall player. Projected to carry the ball 16.1 times and catch 1.6 passes per game, Henry has a strong workload that's hard for running backs to come by. He's the top dog among running backs on the Ravens, with Keaton Mitchell and Justice Hill behind him. The Ravens have the 8th-best schedule for running backs.
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Lamar Jackson is a high-end option as our 4th-ranked QB, but comes at a significant cost at his ADP of 41. Jackson is expected to earn 32% of his projected 325 fantasy points by rushing. That's a substantial portion of his fantasy value, and could give him a more stable floor than similarly-ranked QBs. With a projected toughdown-to-interception ratio of 2.1, he doesn't carry much interception risk.
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As the consensus #194 overall player, Keaton Mitchell is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 200. Projected to touch the ball 5.0 times per game (4.4 rushes and 0.6 receptions), Mitchell has limited potential. He's trailing Derrick Henry on the running back chart for Baltimore. The Ravens have the 8th-best schedule for RBs.
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Zay Flowers is correctly valued at his ADP of 53 as the consensus #56 overall player. Flowers is the top dog among wide receivers on the Ravens, ahead of Rashod Bateman and Devontez Walker. Ranked #29 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's an every week starter. Flowers is projected to catch 78.7 receptions for 967 yards and 6.3 TDs, which is 44.7% of the total for WRs on the Ravens. The Ravens have the 6th-best wide receiver schedule.
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The market has Rashod Bateman correctly valued at an ADP of 193, compared to an overall ECR of 179. Bateman is the WR2 for the Ravens, trailing Zay Flowers. Ranked #70 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will ride the fantasy bench most weeks. Bateman is projected for 616 yards and 3.4 TDs on 46.3 receptions, for 26.3% of the workload for Ravens WRs. The Ravens have the 6th-best schedule for WRs.
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Devontez Walker is correctly valued at his ADP of 273 as the consensus #259 overall player. Walker is the #3 wide receiver on the Ravens, trailing Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman. Ranked #93 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected for 228 yards and 1.6 TDs on 18.8 receptions, which is 10.7% of the total for WRs on the Ravens. Baltimore has the 6th-best schedule for WRs.
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Nelson Agholor is not a focus of the the Ravens' offense as their WR4. At #119 in our WR rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected for 368 yards and 2.6 TDs on 28.9 receptions, which is 16.4% of the total for Ravens WRs. Baltimore has the 6th-best wide receiver schedule.
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Projected for 861 yards and 9.1 TDs on 71.3 receptions, Mark Andrews is one of only 8 TEs expected to record 800 yards. As our #3 TE, Andrews is as sure a thing as you can find at the position. Andrews is a fair value at his ADP of 50 as the consensus #49 overall player. Baltimore has the 8th-best tight end schedule.
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Isaiah Likely is projected to catch only 32.3 receptions for 420 yards and 5.1 touchdowns. As our #24 TE, Likely is not fantasy-relevant. Likely will be playing behind Mark Andrews at TE in Baltimore.
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Mike Davis is worth drafting at his ADP of 195 as the consensus #231 overall player. At a projected workload of 2.9 carries and 0.6 receptions per game, Davis isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He has some competition on the Ravens' depth chart, where he trails both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. The Ravens have the 9th-best schedule for RBs.
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Gus Edwards is a good value at his ADP of 246, compared to an ECR of 189. With a projection of 6.8 touches per game (6.2 carries and 0.5 receptions), Edwards has limited potential. He's second on Baltimore's depth chart, behind J.K. Dobbins. The Ravens have the 9th-best schedule for running backs.
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Duvernay is the #2 wide receiver on the Ravens, trailing Rashod Bateman. Ranked #103 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he won't be worth owning in most fantasy leagues. He's projected to catch 39.4 receptions for 446 yards and 2.4 TDs, which is 24.1% of the workload for WRs on the Ravens. Baltimore has the worst schedule for WRs.
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As the consensus #240 overall player, Kenyan Drake is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 207. With 3.8 projected touches per game (2.8 rushes and 1.0 catches), Drake isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He has some competition on Baltimore's depth chart, where he trails both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. Baltimore has the 9th-best schedule for RBs.
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Projected to touch the ball 2.5 times per game (2.4 rushes and 0.1 receptions), Tyler Badie isn't someone you need to draft. He has some competition on the Ravens' depth chart, where he trails both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards.
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Demarcus Robinson might see limited usage as the 4th-ranked WR on the Ravens. At #121 in our WR rankings, he's not really fantasy-relevant. He is projected for 198 yards and 1.2 TDs on 16.3 receptions, for 10.0% of the workload for WRs on the Ravens. Baltimore has the worst schedule for WRs.
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At a projected workload of 0.8 touches per game (0.2 carries and 0.6 receptions), Patrick Ricard is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards on the running back chart for the Ravens.
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At a projected workload of 0.0 carries and 0.0 receptions per game, Ben Mason is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards on the running back chart in Baltimore.
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Wallace is the WR5 on the Ravens. Ranked #143 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not a real fantasy asset. Wallace is projected for 129 yards and 0.8 TDs on 9.9 receptions, which is 6.1% of the total for WRs on the Ravens. The Ravens have the worst wide receiver schedule.
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