· 2026-06-25

The Baltimore Ravens are poised to make a big leap in 2026 with their projected win total being one of the highest in the league, thanks to a return to their defensive identity under head coach Jesse Minter and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
The Ravens have made huge gains in plays acquired with veterans Calais Campbell and Trey Hendrickson joining the roster, along with rookie Zion Young.
The team's defense could be a top 10 unit, according to NFL analyst and insider Mina Kimes, but only if defensive lineman Nnamdi Madubuike returns from injury.
Madubuike is a force on the line and in the pass rush, and his return would elevate the pass rush in a big way, with Travis Jones next to him and additions like Campbell and Tavius Robinson.
Before his injury, the Ravens were second in the NFL with 54 total sacks in 2024, with Madubuike, Kyle Van Noy, and Kyle Hamilton feeding off each other in pass rush situations.
The injury bug hit hard in 2025, with Madubuike lost, along with upstart rookie Teddye Buchanan, and the Ravens only brought in 30 sacks.
The team is currently standing 13th in the American Football Conference with a 5-12 record, on a W2 streak, and their next game is vs Indianapolis Colts on 2026-09-13.
The Ravens have a stacked defensive line, which can only be better if Madubuike returns, and head coach Jesse Minter indicated he is "happy" with where things stand.
Mina Kimes stated that "if Madubuike is in the mix, I don't think they'd be awful without him necessarily, but if we're talking about them as a top 10 unit, that needs to happen."
The consensus is that the Ravens can return to their defensive identity with a head coach that has a strong defensive mind, and should Madubuike return, that would make a big difference.