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2023 Dynasty Riser, Faller and Longshot Predictions: Baltimore Ravens

We pick out a dynasty faller, riser and longshot to succeed on the Baltimore Ravens for the 2023 season.

Rashod Bateman

We pick out a dynasty faller, riser and longshot to succeed on the Baltimore Ravens for the 2023 season.

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2023 Dynasty Riser, Faller and Longshot Predictions: Baltimore Ravens
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Johnny D
2 months ago

OBJ might break out? 🙂 he’s a 1- year rental for sure. But if he doesn’t *at least* put up WR3 #’s, Baltimore will be bigly disappionted. Also, we should be talking about Isaiah Likely. A riser.
BTW – it’s silly that you guys default to “sign me up for DLF Newsletter”. Only to have to uncheck it or get the “please confirm” spams that weren’t really requested.

Vincent Modrak
2 months ago

finally charlie kolar is getting some air time!! thank you, tim.

Mark Boutot
2 months ago

Couple things regarding Bateman:
First, I agree he has as much upside as those other WRs mentioned; I take anyone (and all) of them before I’d take Bateman;
Second, I’m not so sure he will be playing for years after those others are out of the league.
As a bonus, I’m not a believer in Lamar Jackson as an NFL QB; as a dynamic, athletic, fantasy-point producer – YES; as an NFL QB – NO. In each of the last three seasons, as well as overall, Jackson has ranked in the bottom third in the league in completion percentage. We’ve seen his best; in his MVP season, he only threw for 3,100 yards, I doubt he significantly betters that level. And when the running has to stop, that lack of accuracy will be a killer and that will affect the players around him.

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