Which Ravens Are Able To Lead You To Fantasy Success?

We’ve finally reached halfway through the fantasy football regular season with the end of Week 7 (well, halfway through for those in the majority of leagues that start playoffs in Week 14).

Compared to other NFL clubs, Baltimore has a decent quantity of great fantasy targets; nevertheless, not all players may be worth a roster spot right now, unless you play in deeper leagues where there are few good free agents available.

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Here’s a breakdown of which Baltimore Ravens, as the fantasy season enters its second half, you should think about holding onto, cutting, or perhaps suggesting a trade for.

Unless otherwise noted, all fantasy-related statistics are based on standard format and are obtained from FantasyPros.com.

Lamar Jackson, the quarterback: Keep or Trade for
Jackson, who presently ranks between ranks three and four among quarterbacks on most fantasy systems, positions himself as the most valuable fantasy asset on the whole Baltimore squad. Only two games this season—Week 1 against the Texans (7.6 points) and Week 5 against the Steelers (10.9 points)—have seen No. 8 perform poorly.

With Jackson’s 21-point average after seven games, there shouldn’t be any reason to look to other quarterbacks in free agency, but if you have a reliable backup and need to make other roster improvements, he may be a great trade asset.

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