Futures

6 Baltimore Ravens with bright futures heading into the 2026 season

Updated Jan. 24, 2026, 4:14 p.m. ET

  • The Baltimore Ravens are entering an off-season of change with a new head coach, Jesse Minter.
  • General Manager Eric DeCosta faces decisions on 22 unrestricted free agents and will prioritize signing Lamar Jackson to a new contract.
  • Several young players, including Malaki Starks and Roger Rosengarten, showed significant promise during the 2025 season.
  • The team will look to add youth and playmakers while upgrading the offensive line.

The Ravens‘ off-season of change is now underway. It includes a new head coach, Jesse Minter, who’ll now hire an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator, while working to keep key personnel from departing. While the franchise won’t undergo a complete rebuild, Eric DeCosta will need to inject youth and dynamic playmakers on both sides of the football. Over the next month, ahead of the March 9 start of the new league year, the Ravens will take steps to sign Lamar Jackson to a new contract. After a season in which he dealt with countless injuries, Baltimore’s priority should be to upgrade the offensive guard positions.

Baltimore has 22 unrestricted free agents, according to Over The Cap, with big names like Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, Dre’Mont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie, and Ar’Darius Washington among those Eric DeCosta will evaluate.

Now that the 2025 season is over, we’re looking at six Ravens who have a bright future heading into the 2026 season.

OLB Mike Green

Green got off to a slow start, but eventually found his footing down the stretch. Overall, Green played 713 snaps, finishing with a 46.3 grade from PFF, 3.5 sacks, 19 pressures, and 14 quarterback hits. With Minter entering the process, Green’s production should jump tremendously.

DB Keondre Jackson

Jackson, an undrafted standout out of Illinois State, carved out a meaningful role in Baltimore on special teams this season. Jackson saw one snap on defense, but logged 226 special teams snaps, logging a 90.8 grade from PFF, and 13 special teams tackles.

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