Sleepers on the Baltimore Ravens

Sleepers can catapult your fantasy team to a championship. Our staff searches for them on the Ravens.

Footballguys Staff's Sleepers on the Baltimore Ravens Footballguys Staff Published 07/30/2025

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As we race toward August, Footballguys.com will examine one team per weekday with our quick-hitting Team Sleepers feature. These players might not be deep sleepers, but we will be highlighting players our staff thinks will surprise this year and outperform their average draft position (ADP).

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This is a weekday series that will stretch through August 1. If you like this and want another, come back the next workday. Another will be here.

Please note that our staff has identified the players listed below. The official Footballguys stance for every Raven can be found on our projections page.

Sleepers on the Baltimore Ravens

Reasons WR Rashod Bateman Could Be a Sleeper

  • Jason Wood: I'm not advocating for Bateman to be a starting-caliber player, but he's going in the late WR5 range and has historically finished 10-15 spots higher. He's a boom/bust player contingent on game script and touchdowns, but value is value. 
  • Ben Cummins: He's a former first-round pick and a very good athlete. He's a big play machine in one of the best offenses in the NFL.
  • Colton Dodgson: The team extended him right after his most productive pro season. The touchdown spike is concerning, but he did emerge as one of the league's most productive deep threats. 
  • Julia Papworth: Going off the board in the twelfth round, it is easy to take a shot on the WR34 from last season. He had 72 targets, and if something happens to Zay Flowers, Bateman's usage will skyrocket.
  • Jeff Bell: Bateman broke out in 2024, scoring nine touchdowns and finishing as a fantasy WR3. At WR58 in Footballguys' ADP, he has plenty of room to outperform that value. 
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