
It’s quite clear that Baltimore is looking to get younger and faster in the coming years, so that automatically rules out a return for Snead, who’s contract is up at the end of the upcoming season. The Baltimore Ravens will begin their mandatory minicamp, the final workouts before training camp begins in late July, on Tuesday without a whole lot of roster intrigue and ambiguity. Furthermore, the Ravens used two of their 2020 draft picks on wide receivers Devin Duvernay (Texas) and James Proche (SMU).
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was added to the Pro Bowl roster, which tied the 2007 Dallas Cowboys for the NFL record for most Pro Bowlers in a single season at 13. Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is the team’s undisputed top wideout. On December 17, the NFL announced the rosters of the 2020 Pro Bowl which included 12 Ravens, the most of any team in 2019. It’s clear that the Ravens offense is in the midst of a complete overhaul. Players will get released and others will be signed to reflect the Ravens’ ever-changing. The roster is far from finished, even if they don’t have any open spots remaining. Additionally, the veteran receiver only logged one dropped pass throughout the entire season. After free agency, the 2020 NFL Draft, and the signing of undrafted free agents, the Baltimore Ravens finally have their 90-man roster filled.


Through 16 games, Snead hauled in 31 passes for 339 yards and five touchdowns on 46 targets. 2020 Baltimore Ravens final roster Quarterbacks 2 Tyler Huntley 8 Lamar Jackson Running backs. The name near the top of the 2019 receivers depth chart was Willie Snead, and let’s preface by saying he’s not terrible. Plenty of that was due to the Ravens’ rather lackluster wide receiver corps, which ultimately led to their demise in the AFC Divisional Round against the underdog Titans. Baltimore’s rushing attack was downright unstoppable….but we can’t say the same for the passing game. Last year, the Ravens offense rivaled that of the Kansas City Chiefs in terms of explosiveness.
