NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football seasons. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Baltimore Ravens-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.
Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Team Names
- Lights, Camera, Jackson (Lamar Jackson)
- Dude, Where’s Lamar? (Lamar Jackson)
- Lamarvelous Victory (Lamar Jackson)
- In Lamar We Trust (Lamar Jackson)
- King Henry’s Court (Derrick Henry)
- Henry the Great (Derrick Henry)
- Henry’s Kingdom (Derrick Henry)
- Reign of King Henry (Derrick Henry)
- The Henry Express (Derrick Henry)
- Downhill Derrick (Derrick Henry)
- Henry’s Hit Squad (Derrick Henry)
- Henry’s Bulldozers (Derrick Henry)
- Henry Hurdle (Derrick Henry)
- Derrick’s Dominators (Derrick Henry)
- Henry the Tank (Derrick Henry)
- In Henry I Trust (Derrick Henry)
- Henry’s Punishers (Derrick Henry)
- Derrick the Destroyer (Derrick Henry)
- Whatcha Zay? (Zay Flowers)
- Zay My Name (Zay Flowers)
- April Showers Bring Zay Flowers (Zay Flowers)
- Flower Power (Zay Flowers)
- Gen Zay (Zay Flowers)
- Mark My Words (Mark Andrews)
- Bateman Begins (Rashod Bateman)
- Bateman Returns (Rashod Bateman)
- Bateman: Arkham Asylum (Rashod Bateman)
- Devontez Me Bro! (Devontez Walker)
- Bad Mother Tucker (Justin Tucker)
- Yippie-ki-yay, Justin Tucker (Justin Tucker)
- Ravens Flock
- Edgar Allan Poe-tential
- Edgar Allen Pros
- Purple Reign
- Purple Pain
- Ravens Wrath
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Who Are the Ravens’ Top Fantasy Players?
QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson’s production profile last year quickly reminded the fantasy football community how much of a cheat code the Ravens’ signal-caller can be for your fantasy team with a QB4 finish in just 16 games.
Jackson’s 3,678 passing yards and 307 completions on 457 attempts were all career highs by a wide margin, which signals the Ravens’ willingness to open up the playbook significantly in Todd Monken’s first year as OC in Baltimore.
For a complete breakdown, check out Lamar Jackson’s fantasy profile.
WR Zay Flowers
Flowers finished his rookie season with 77 receptions, 858 yards, and five touchdowns on 108 targets, resulting in a WR31 finish in full-PPR formats.
Flowers showcased his versatility with 29% of his snaps coming from the slot, and his ability to create separation with 2.27 yards per target, ranking seventh among wide receivers. His 391 yards after the catch highlight his YAC potential.
For a complete breakdown, check out Zay Flowers’ fantasy profile.
RB Derrick Henry
Henry still did Henry things with 1,167 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns while appearing in every game last year. But if you look a bit closer, one may start to wonder if Father Time is starting to tap the former Alabama Crimson Tide product on the shoulder.
Henry’s 4.17 yards per carry in 2023 was a career low. His yards after contact per attempt (2.0) were just a tenth of a yard behind Christian McCaffrey last season, but his yards-before-contact-per-attempt mark (2.1) is a bit noteworthy compared to his positional counterparts. Henry’s struggles in this department could certainly speak to the struggles of the offensive line in Tennessee last year.
For a complete breakdown, check out Derrick Henry’s fantasy profile.