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Friday, August 31, 2018

Baltimore Ravens 2018 Fantasy Football Projections

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Baltimore Ravens.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Joe Flacco550.1354.8363120.413.220.346.710211.11
The starter for 2018, it's possible/likely that Flacco doesn't see the end of his existing contract given the team's first-round investment in Lamar Jackson. While Flacco averaged a career-low 5.7 Y/A and was 0-for-16 in 300-yard games, Flacco has had a good training camp and preseason.
Lamar Jackson20.111.71430.60.516.31061.3025.52
Compared to Michael Vick due to his rare athletic gifts and big-play ability, Jackson has the potential to be an elite fantasy quarterback once he becomes the starter. Even though the Ravens will find a way to get Jackson on the field some in his rookie season, Flacco will likely start for all of 2018 and perhaps RG3 would still become the starter if Flacco were to miss a game or two. If he does become a spot starter at some point during the season, however, he'd be an instant streaming option.
Robert Griffin III2.91.7200.10.14.524.80.305.28

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Alex Collins218.3982.46.829.8232.40.72.4161.68
With double-digit carries in the final 12 regular-season games, Collins was just 27 yards shy of the 1,000-yard rushing mark. Although he didn't get his first reception until Week 8, he had multiple receptions in eight of the final nine games. Moreover, the second-year back had the eighth-most fantasy points among running backs from Weeks 8 to 17.
Javorius Allen76.8299.51.639.3235.82.40.875.93
Allen now has two seasons with 500-plus rushing yards and 45-plus receptions (2015 and 2017) with a season of 49 YFS in between. Even though 39 of Allen's 46 catches came between Week 2 to 9, the (now) retired Danny Woodhead had 30 catches over the final nine games of the season. There is some PPR upside for Allen in deeper leagues, but he's otherwise not on the re-draft radar.
Kenneth Dixon104447.22.712.875.50.50.670.27
Sidelined all of 2017 due to injury (and suspension), Dixon is at least behind Collins for touches in Baltimore's backfield. While I thought he was underrated entering the league, Dixon has now missed more games (20) than he has played (12) since being a fourth-round pick in 2016.
Patrick Ricard0001.510.5001.05

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Michael Crabtree80.8892.88.50000.9138.48
As part of a 1-2 punch with Amari Cooper in Oakland, Crabtree now becomes his team's No. 1 wideout. Over the past three seasons, Crabtree has 25 touchdowns -- eight-plus in each of the past three seasons.
John Brown46.4686.74.94.524.80.10.5100.15
Since his breakout 2015 season (65/1,003/7), Brown has 60 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns in 25 games over the past two seasons. That said, Brown has unanimously received praise from coaches and reporters throughout August and he carries plenty of upside with him in 2018 provided he can stay healthy.
Willie Snead40.6454.720001.255.07
Snead had just eight catches over 11 games in 2017, but he posted 69/984/3 and 72/895/4 in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Snead has a chance to vastly exceed my current projections for him.
Jordan Lasley18.6230.61.32.39.200.530.78
Chris Moore6.982.80.82.32.300.312.71
Breshad Perriman1.213.40.10000.11.74
The Ravens declined the fifth-year option on Perriman and he's not a lock to make the 53-man roster. In fact, ESPN's Jamison Hensley left Perriman off his 53-man roster projection.

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Hayden Hurst37.4396.43.20000.857.24
Older than the typical rookie (turns 25 this month), Hurst was the first tight end off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft. As much as Flacco missed that reliable Dennis Pitta type, it's uncommon for rookie tight ends to make a significant fantasy impact. Unfortunately for Hurst, he'll likely miss the first couple of games as he had a foot procedure that will keep him sidelined for three to four weeks.
Nick Boyle19.3173.70.80000.221.77
Mark Andrews12.9132.90.90.94.500.418.34
Maxx Williams14.6140.20.71.890.10.818.12
Vince Mayle0.63.600000.10.16

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Saturday, August 11, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Baltimore Ravens

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Baltimore Ravens.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Joe Flacco550.1354.8363120.413.220.346.710211.11
The starter for 2018, it's possible/likely that Flacco doesn't see the end of his existing contract given the team's first-round investment in Lamar Jackson. While Flacco averaged a career-low 5.7 Y/A and was 0-for-16 in 300-yard games, Flacco is reportedly having a good training camp.
Lamar Jackson20.111.71430.60.516.31061.3025.52
Compared to Michael Vick due to his rare athletic gifts and big-play ability, Jackson has the potential to be an elite fantasy quarterback once he becomes the starter. Even though the Ravens will find a way to get Jackson on the field some in his rookie season, Flacco will likely start for all of 2018 and perhaps RG3 would still become the starter if Flacco were to miss a game or two. If he does become a spot starter at some point during the season, however, he'd be an instant streaming option.
Robert Griffin III2.91.7200.10.14.524.80.305.28

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Alex Collins218.3982.46.829.8232.40.72.4161.68
With double-digit carries in the final 12 regular-season games, Collins was just 27 yards shy of the 1,000-yard rushing mark. Although he didn't get his first reception until Week 8, he had multiple receptions in eight of the final nine games. Moreover, the second-year back had the eighth-most fantasy points among running backs from Weeks 8 to 17.
Kenneth Dixon113485.92.913.780.80.50.675.87
Sidelined all of 2017 due to injury (and suspension), Dixon is at least behind Collins for touches in Baltimore's backfield. While I thought he was underrated entering the league, Dixon has now missed more games (20) than he has played (12) since being a fourth-round pick in 2016.
Javorius Allen67.8264.41.438.4230.42.30.870.08
Allen now has two seasons with 500-plus rushing yards and 45-plus receptions (2015 and 2017) with a season of 49 YFS in between. Even though 39 of Allen's 46 catches came between Week 2 to 9, the (now) retired Danny Woodhead had 30 catches over the final nine games of the season. There is some PPR upside for Allen in deeper leagues, but he's otherwise not on the re-draft radar.
Patrick Ricard0001.510.5001.05

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Michael Crabtree82.5899.38.70000.9140.33
As part of a 1-2 punch with Amari Cooper in Oakland, Crabtree now becomes his team's clear No. 1 wideout. Over the past three seasons, Crabtree has 25 touchdowns -- eight-plus in each of the past three seasons.
John Brown41.9607.64.44.524.80.10.589.24
Since his breakout 2015 season (65/1,003/7), Brown has 60 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns in 25 games over the past two seasons. If his health cooperates, there is upside for Brown in 2018.
Willie Snead42.7478.22.10001.258.02
Snead had just eight catches over 11 games in 2017, but he posted 69/984/3 and 72/895/4 in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Given the lack of productivity from Breshad Perriman and uncertainty with John Brown, Snead has a chance to vastly exceed my current projections for him.
Jordan Lasley18.6230.61.32.39.200.530.78
Chris Moore6.982.80.82.32.300.312.71
Breshad Perriman3.438.10.30000.15.41
The Ravens declined the fifth-year option on Perriman and he's not a lock to make the 53-man roster with five newcomers (Crabtree, Brown and Snead as free agents and draft picks Jordan Lasley and Jaleel Scott). And drops continue to be a problem for the 24-year-old receiver.

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Hayden Hurst38.7410.23.30000.859.22
Older than the typical rookie (turns 25 this month), Hurst was the first tight end off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft. As much as Flacco missed that reliable Dennis Pitta type, it's uncommon for rookie tight ends to make a significant fantasy impact.
Nick Boyle19.3173.70.80000.221.77
Mark Andrews12.5128.80.90.94.500.417.93
Maxx Williams13.8132.50.71.890.10.817.35
Vince Mayle0.63.600000.10.16

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Saturday, July 21, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Baltimore Ravens

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Baltimore Ravens.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Joe Flacco538.6347.4344718.913.520.346.710197.15
The starter for 2018, it's possible/likely that Flacco doesn't see the end of his existing contract given the team's first-round investment in Lamar Jackson. While I'd bet on Flacco starting all 16 games (barring injury) in 2018, a late-season switch if the team and/or Flacco struggles wouldn't be out of the question. Not only did Flacco average a career-low 5.7 Y/A, but he was 0-for-16 in 300-yard games for the first time since his rookie season.
Lamar Jackson25.8151830.70.616.31061.3027.32
Compared to Michael Vick due to his rare athletic gifts and big-play ability, Jackson has the potential to be an elite fantasy quarterback once he becomes the starter. Even though the Ravens will find a way to get Jackson on the field some in his rookie season, Flacco will likely start for all of 2018 and perhaps RG3 would still become the starter if Flacco were to miss a game or two. If he does become a spot starter at some point during the season, however, he'd be an instant streaming option.
Robert Griffin III8.65.2600.30.24.524.80.307.48


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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Alex Collins212.9958.16.629.4229.30.62.4157.14
Collins had double-digit carries in the final 12 games of the season, but he didn't get his first reception until Week 8. From Week 8 to 17, the second-year back had the eighth-most fantasy points among running backs.
Kenneth Dixon121.6522.93.213.780.80.50.681.37
Sidelined all of 2017 due to injury (and suspension), Dixon is at least behind Collins for touches in Baltimore's backfield. While I thought he was underrated entering the league, Dixon has now missed more games (20) than he has played (12) since being a fourth-round pick in 2016.
Javorius Allen66.4255.61.438.4230.42.30.869.2
Allen now has two seasons with 500-plus rushing yards and 45-plus receptions (2015 and 2017) with a season of 49 YFS in between. Even though 39 of Allen's 46 catches came between Week 2 to 9, the (now) retired Danny Woodhead had 30 catches over the final nine games of the season. There is some PPR upside for Allen, but he's not draftable in standard-sized leagues.
Patrick Ricard0002.114.7001.47

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Michael Crabtree84.2917.88.40000.9140.38
As part of a 1-2 punch with Amari Cooper in Oakland, Crabtree now becomes his team's clear No. 1 wideout. Over the past three seasons, Crabtree has 25 touchdowns -- eight-plus in each of the past three seasons.
John Brown39.3569.93.94.524.80.10.582.47
Since his breakout 2015 season (65/1,003/7), Brown has 60 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns in 25 games over the past two seasons. If his health cooperates, there is upside, but it's unclear what the Ravens will get from Brown in 2018.
Willie Snead43481.62.20001.258.96
Snead had just eight catches over 11 games in 2017, but he posted 69/984/3 and 72/895/4 in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Given the lack of productivity from Breshad Perriman and uncertainty with John Brown, Snead has a chance to vastly exceed my current projections for him.
Jordan Lasley18.3226.91.32.39.200.530.41
Chris Moore6.679.20.82.32.300.312.35
Breshad Perriman3.943.70.30000.15.97
The Ravens declined the fifth-year option on Perriman and he's not a lock to make the 53-man roster with five newcomers (Crabtree, Brown and Snead as free agents and draft picks Jordan Lasley and Jaleel Scott). And drops continue to be a problem for Perriman.
Jaleel Scott1.723.80.20000.13.38

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Hayden Hurst34.4364.62.90000.852.26
Older than the typical rookie (turns 25 in August), Hurst was the first tight end off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft. As much as Flacco missed that reliable Dennis Pitta type, it's uncommon for rookie tight ends to make a significant fantasy impact.
Nick Boyle18.8169.20.80000.221.32
Maxx Williams13.3127.70.71.890.10.816.87
Mark Andrews12123.60.80.94.500.416.81
Vince Mayle0.95.400000.10.34

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Friday, July 6, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Baltimore Ravens

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Baltimore Ravens.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Joe Flacco535.8345.6342918.212.920.346.710194.83
The starter for 2018, it's possible/likely that Flacco doesn't see the end of his existing contract given the team's first-round investment in Lamar Jackson. While I'd bet on Flacco starting all 16 games (barring injury) in 2018, a late-season switch if the team and/or Flacco struggles isn't out of the question. Not only did Flacco average a career-low 5.7 Y/A, but he was 0-for-16 in 300-yard games for the first time since his rookie season.
Lamar Jackson25.8151830.70.611.876.70.9021.99
Compared to Michael Vick due to his rare athletic gifts and big-play ability, Jackson has the potential to be an elite fantasy quarterback once he becomes the starter. Even though the Ravens will find a way to get Jackson on the field some in his rookie season, Flacco will likely start for all of 2018 and perhaps RG3 would still become the starter if Flacco were to miss a game or two. If he does become a spot starter at some point during the season, however, he'd be an instant streaming option.
Robert Griffin III11.56.9810.30.34.524.80.308.12

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Alex Collins212.4955.86.429.4229.30.62.4155.71
Collins had double-digit carries in the final 12 games of the season, but he didn't get his first reception until Week 8. From Week 8 to 17, the second-year back had the eighth-most fantasy points among running backs.
Kenneth Dixon113485.92.814.180.40.60.675.83
Sidelined all of 2017 due to injury (and suspension), Dixon is at least behind Collins (and perhaps Javorius Allen) for touches in Baltimore's backfield. While I thought he was underrated entering the league, Dixon has now missed more games (20) than he has played (12) since being a fourth-round pick in 2016.
Javorius Allen76.8295.71.538.4230.42.30.873.81
Allen now has two seasons with 500-plus rushing yards and 45-plus receptions (2015 and 2017) with a season of 49 YFS in between. Even though 39 of Allen's 46 catches came between Week 2 to 9, the (now) retired Danny Woodhead had 30 catches over the final nine games of the season. There is some PPR upside for Allen.
Patrick Ricard0002.114.7001.47

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Michael Crabtree82.5899.38.30000.9137.93
As part of a 1-2 punch with Amari Cooper in Oakland, Crabtree had three (well, two if you don't count 2017) productive seasons as a Raider. During that span, Crabtree has 25 touchdowns -- eight-plus in each of the past three seasons. The move to Baltimore means that Crabtree now becomes his team's clear No. 1 wideout.
John Brown39.3569.93.94.524.80.10.582.47
Since his breakout 2015 season (65/1,003/7), Brown has 60 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns in 25 games over the past two seasons. If his health cooperates, there is upside, but it's unclear what the Ravens will get from Brown in 2018.
Willie Snead434732.20001.258.1
Snead had just eight catches over 11 games in 2017, but he posted 69/984/3 and 72/895/4 in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Given the lack of productivity from Breshad Perriman and uncertainty with John Brown, Snead has a chance to vastly exceed my current projections for him.
Jordan Lasley18.9226.81.32.39.200.530.4
Chris Moore6.982.80.82.32.300.312.71
Breshad Perriman4.145.90.30000.16.19
The Ravens declined the fifth-year option on Perriman and he's not a lock to make the 53-man roster with five newcomers (Crabtree, Brown and Snead as free agents and draft picks Jordan Lasley and Jaleel Scott). And drops continue to be a problem for Perriman.
Jaleel Scott2.332.20.20000.14.22

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Hayden Hurst34.4361.22.81.470.10.852.62
Older than the typical rookie (turns 25 in August), Hurst was the first tight end off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft. As much as Flacco missed that reliable Dennis Pitta type, it's uncommon for rookie tight ends to make a significant fantasy impact.
Nick Boyle18.3164.70.70000.220.27
Maxx Williams13.8132.50.71.890.10.817.35
Mark Andrews11.2114.20.80.94.500.415.87
Vince Mayle1.27.20.10000.11.12

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Baltimore Ravens

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Baltimore Ravens.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Joe Flacco524.4338.2335617.812.620.346.710190.91
The starter for 2018, it's possible that Flacco doesn't see the end of his existing contract given the team's first-round investment in Lamar Jackson. While I'd bet on Flacco starting all 16 games (barring injury) in 2018, a late-season switch if the team and/or Flacco struggles isn't out of the question. Not only did Flacco average a career-low 5.7 Y/A, but he was 0-for-16 in 300-yard games for the first time since his rookie season.
Lamar Jackson2011.61420.50.511.373.50.9019.43
Compared to Michael Vick due to his rare athletic gifts and big-play ability, Jackson has the potential to be an elite fantasy quarterback once he becomes the starter. Even though the Ravens will find a way to get Jackson on the field some in his rookie season, Flacco will likely start for all of 2018 and perhaps RG3 would still become the starter if Flacco were to miss a game or two. If he does become a spot starter at some point during the season, however, he'd be an instant streaming option.
Robert Griffin III25.715.41800.80.76.837.40.4015.14

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Alex Collins212.4955.86.429.6230.90.62.4155.87
Collins had double-digit carries in the final 12 games of the season, but he didn't get his first reception until Week 8. From Week 8 to 17, the second-year back had the eighth-most fantasy points among running backs.
Javorius Allen85.9330.71.739.52372.40.879.77
Allen now has two seasons with 500-plus rushing yards and 45-plus receptions (2015 and 2017) with a season of 49 YFS in between. Even though 39 of Allen's 46 catches came between Week 2 to 9, the (now) retired Danny Woodhead had 30 catches over the final nine games of the season. There is PPR upside for Allen.
Kenneth Dixon104447.22.51479.80.60.670.1
Sidelined all of 2017 due to injury (and suspension), Dixon is at least behind Collins (and perhaps Javorius Allen) for touches in Baltimore's backfield. While I thought he was underrated entering the league, Dixon has now missed more games (20) than he has played (12) since being a fourth-round pick in 2016.
Patrick Ricard0002.618.20.102.42

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Michael Crabtree82.1894.98.20000.9136.89
As part of a 1-2 punch with Amari Cooper in Oakland, Crabtree had three (well, two if you don't count 2017) productive seasons as a Raider. During that span, Crabtree has 25 touchdowns -- eight-plus in each of the past three seasons. The move to Baltimore means that Crabtree now becomes his team's clear No. 1 wideout and I currently have him ranked much higher than other analysts tracked by FantasyPros.
John Brown39.15673.94.524.80.10.582.18
Since his breakout 2015 season (65/1,003/7), Brown has 60 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns in 25 games over the past two seasons. If his health cooperates, there is upside, but it's unclear what the Ravens will get from Brown in 2018.
Willie Snead414512.10001.255.3
Snead had just eight catches over 11 games in 2017, but he posted 69/984/3 and 72/895/4 in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Given the lack of productivity from Breshad Perriman and uncertainty with John Brown, Snead has a chance to vastly exceed my current projections for him.
Jordan Lasley18.8225.61.32.39.200.530.28
Chris Moore6.982.80.82.32.300.312.71
Breshad Perriman4.651.50.40000.17.35
The Ravens declined the fifth-year option on Perriman and he's not a lock to make the 53-man roster with five newcomers (Crabtree, Brown and Snead as free agents and draft picks Jordan Lasley and Jaleel Scott).
Jaleel Scott2.940.60.30000.15.66

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Hayden Hurst34.2359.12.71.470.10.851.81
Older than the typical rookie (turns 25 in August), Hurst was the first tight end off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft. As much as Flacco missed that reliable Dennis Pitta type, it's uncommon for rookie tight ends to make a significant fantasy impact.
Nick Boyle18.2163.80.70000.220.18
Maxx Williams13.7131.50.71.890.10.817.25
Mark Andrews10.7109.10.70.94.500.414.76
Vince Mayle1.590.10000.11.3

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