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Landing with the Ravens would be a dream outcome for wide receiver AJ Brown
"McDonald is elite in the run game and plays with heavy hands to consistently win early in the rep. He consistently eats up double teams, making him the perfect early-down anchor for any defense looking to get physical up front. As he continues to improve as a pass rusher, he could end up as one of the best players in this draft class."
Let's look at three Baltimore Ravens players who are candidates to be cut coming into the 2026 offseason.
Cardinals QB coach Israel Woolfork now will be the QB coach for the Ravens, per source. Woolfork interviewed for the Tampa OC job, and also was blocked several times from other openings, before being allowed to pursue other opportunities that resulted in him landing in Baltimore.
Jesse Minter’s father and mentor, Rick Minter has proudly watched the Ravens’ head coach from the beginning of his career.
The Ravens already have talent on offense, but a few recent mock drafts have Baltimore adding skill players to play alongside Lamar Jackson.
The Baltimore Ravens, with quarterback Lamar Jackson at the helm, are in search of superior talent to upgrade their receiving corps, with A.J. Brown being their prime target, supported by none other than star running back Derrick Henry.
The Baltimore Ravens will not retain QB coach Tee Martin under Jesse Minter’s new staff, per Jordan Schultz. Martin’s been with the team since 2021. Sources: The Ravens will not retain QBs coach Tee Martin under the new coaching staff,
The Baltimore Ravens hired Jesse Minter as head coach, and DeAndre Hopkins understands the harsh reality of returning to the team.
Safeties coach Miles Taylor will be joining new Ravens head coach Jesse Minter in Baltimore, according to a report from Big Red Zone insider Sean Callahan. Taylor and Minter were part of the Los Angeles Chargers' coaching staff in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens could get maximum value in a "Buy Low" trade for Green Bay Packers edge rusher and former 1st round pick Lukas Van Ness.