Saturday, June 8, 2019

Baltimore Ravens 2019 Fantasy Football Projections

In addition to viewing our 2019 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2019 fantasy football projections for the Baltimore Ravens.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Lamar Jackson497.7293.63434.117.9211.2129.2633.14.52277.07
Starting just seven (regular-season) games last season, Jackson led the team in rush attempts (147) and was second in rushing yards (695) to Gus Edwards (718). Even though he threw for more than 200 yards only once (204 in Week 16), Jackson scored the eighth-most fantasy points per contest during his seven-week stretch as starter.

The goal may be for Jackson to run less (for durability's sake) in 2019, but offensive coordinator Greg Roman has had plenty of success orchestrating offenses led by mobile quarterbacks. Here are the fantasy QB finishes in Roman's last four seasons as OC: QB8, QB14 (Tyrod Taylor in Buffalo) and QB16, QB11 (Colin Kaepernick in San Francisco).
Trace McSorley7.84.354.60.230.25.625.20.115.88
Robert Griffin III136.5650.260.260003.12

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RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
Mark Ingram219996.58.7631.1223.90.93180.18
Suspended the first four games of the season, Ingram had a down year as Alvin Kamara took over as lead back in New Orleans. In the two seasons before that, however, Ingram rushed for 2,167 yards, added 104 catches for 735 yards and scored a total of 22 touchdowns. No team ran the ball as much as Baltimore in 2018 and that trend should continue in 2019 with Ingram as their lead back and my projection of 250 touches could prove too conservative.
Gus Edwards98.3501.32.953.124.80.0370.49
A key waiver-wire pickup in fantasy leagues last season, Edwards had only 62 rushing yards before the team's Week 10 bye, but he ended up leading the team in rushing (718 yards) on the year. Edwards rushed for a minimum of 67 yards from Weeks 11 to 17 and three 100-yard games over that seven-week span. The addition of Ingram puts a significant dent into Edwards' workload and outlook for 2019.
Justice Hill59318.60.8924.9211.70.7562.87
Kenneth Dixon39.3188.61.188.857.20.0932.2
Patrick Ricard0000.94.10.090.95

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WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Marquise Brown41.5684.83.53740.60.1494.56
The first wide receiver off the board in the 2019 NFL Draft, Brown has drawn comparisons to DeSean Jackson and is the cousin of Raiders receiver Antonio Brown. From a fantasy perspective, the run-heavy Baltimore offense is far from an ideal landing spot for "Hollywood."
Willie Snead49.8527.91.490.85.2062.25
Chris Moore38.9420.13.111.44.30.0161.16
Miles Boykin21319.22.100044.52
Seth Roberts101060.500013.6
Jordan Lasley4.7620.330008.18
Michael Floyd5.256.20.420008.14

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TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Mark Andrews38.15413.4300074.68
The Ravens used a first-round pick on Hayden Hurst last season, but it was the third-rounder that was the most productive in 2018. Andrews, who posted a 34/552/3 line, remains the best bet among Baltimore's tight ends to be the most productive in 2019.
Hayden Hurst23.3291.31.8600040.29
Nick Boyle26.5225.30.2700024.15

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