Fantasy Football 2024: Baltimore Ravens' top 5 assets ranked feat. Lamar Jackson

NFL: AFC Divisional Round-Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens - Source: Imagn
NFL: AFC Divisional Round-Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens - Source: Imagn

The Baltimore Ravens have one of the most interesting teams in fantasy football for 2024. Coming into this year on the back of an excellent 2023 campaign, which saw them reach the AFC Championship after finishing 13-4 and winning the AFC North, Baltimore will be looking to go one step further this year.

However, their offense and fantasy football assets will look slightly different in 2024 after they let J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards, Odell Beckham Jr. and Devin Duverney walk in free agency.

The question now is who will be the Baltimore Ravens' top fantasy football assets in 2024.

Ravens' top fantasy football assets in 2024

#5. Devontez Walker, WR

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NCAA Football: Senior Bowl Practice - Source: Imagn

If you're after a late round flyer who could end up helping you in your fantasy team later in the season, picking up rookie Devontez Walker could be an excellent shout.

The Ravens picked Walker in round four of the 2024 NFL draft and will likely start the season behind Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor on the wide receiver depth chart. However, both aforementioned haven't set the world alight, given plenty of opportunities. Walker could arguably come in earlier and compete for targets in the WR alongside starter Zay Flowers.

#4. Zay Flowers, WR

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NFL: AFC Championship-Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens - Source: Imagn

Speaking of Zay Flowers, he's definitely the Baltimore Ravens' top wide receiver on their depth chart and in fantasy football for 2024.

Flowers was excellent as a rookie, catching 77 passes for 858 yards and five touchdowns. As a rookie, he led the Ravens in receiving yards, developing an instant rapport with star QB Lamar Jackson. He will look to continue this solid start to his NFL career in 2024.

#3. Mark Andrews, TE

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NFL: Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals - Source: Imagn

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been one of the best fantasy football assets at his position for years now, having been a top-6 point scorer in PPR leagues every year from 2019 until 2022. He missed time in 2023 through injury; otherwise, he'd likely have been at the upper echelons once again.

Andrews is third all-time in Ravens' targets, reception and yardage, having been an elite safety blanket for Lamar Jackson since they both entered the league in the 2018 NFL draft.

Andrews will have the likes of Travis Kelce, Sam LaPorta, Trey McBride and George Kittle competing for the best fantasy football tight end in 2024 but will surely be up there if he stays healthy.

#2. Lamar Jackson, QB

NFL: AFC Divisional Round-Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens - Source: Imagn
NFL: AFC Divisional Round-Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens - Source: Imagn

The reigning NFL MVP, Lamar Jackson, will once again be an elite fantasy football asset in 2024.

Jackson ended 2023 as QB4 in fantasy football realms, totaling 338.2 points after amassing 3,678 passing yards and 821 rushing yards with 29 total touchdowns. His favorite target, Mark Andrews, will return in 2024 after missing time last year due to an injury.

After missing time himself through injury in 2021 and 2022, Jackson will be hoping for another clean bill of health in 2024 as he aims to lead the Ravens to the Super Bowl as well as ending the fantasy football season as QB1.

#1. Derrick Henry, RB

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NFL: Baltimore Ravens Training Camp - Source: Imagn

The most exciting arrival on the Ravens' offense is the acquisition of star running back Derrick Henry.

The former NFL Offensive Player of the Year joins Baltimore after eight outstanding seasons with the Tennessee Titans. Henry has totaled 9,502 rushing yards and 90 touchdowns and has led the league in rushing attempts in four of the last five seasons.

This is a trend that Henry will look to continue as he joins a Ravens team that is extremely run-heavy, having attempted 31.82 rushes per game in 2023. Baltimore also let Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins walk in free agency, and backups Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell shouldn't take too many carries away from "King Henry" with his new team.

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Edited by Ribin Peter