Trying to see how competitive it is going to be to make the team this year. Here is everybody that could feasibly make the team.
QB (3)
Lamar Jackson
Tyler Huntley
Anthony Brown
RB (4 + 1)
JK Dobbins
Gus Edwards
Justice Hill
Keaton Mitchell
Patrick Ricard
WR (8)
Rashod Bateman
Zay Flowers
Odell Beckham Jr.
Nelson Agholor
Devin Duvernay
James Proche
Tylan Wallace
Dontay Demus Jr
TE (3)
Mark Andrews
Isaiah Likely
Charlie Kolar
OL (10)
Ronnie Stanley
Ben Cleveland
Tyler Linderbaum
Kevin Zeitler
Morgan Moses
Daniel Faalele
Patrick Mekari
Jon Simpson
Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu
Jaylon Thomas
That's 29 guys on offense. Should not be hard at all to make the team if you play offense in 2023.
DL (7)
Brent Urban
Travis Jones
Justin Madabuike
Rayshad Nichols
Broderick Washington
Michael Pierce
UDFA ?
EDGE (7)
Tyus Bowser
Daelin Hayes
Jeremiah Moon
David Ojabo
Odafe Oweh
Tavius Robinson
Justin Houston
ILB (7)
Malik Harrison
Patrick Queen
Josh Ross
Roquan Smith
Del'Shawn Phillips
Trenton Simpson
Kristian Welch
DBs (14)
Kyle Hamilton
Geno Stone
Ar'Darius Washington
Marcus Williams
Jalyn Armour-Davis
Marlon Humphrey
Kyu Blu Kelly
Bopete Keyes
Trayvon Mullen
Kevon Seymour
Damarion Williams
Daryl Worley
Brandon Stephens
Marcus Peters / Rock Ya Sin
That's 35 guys on defense. It is probably going to be highly competitive to make this team if you play DB, ILB, or EDGE.
Obviously 3 in wolfpack so a 53 man roster is being competed for real by 67 guys.
Looking down the roster and assuming health...
Think you have a clear top 3 at RB but room for RB4 if someone stands out.
Back end of the WR depth chart is open so these guys better show up on ST.
There's room for a backup C to make this roster. That guy may not currently be on the roster.
DL6 could be an open competition if we keep that many.
If Houston returns, Edge is crowded. If he doesn't, there's room.
CB has a ton of guys in the fight and will probably be more clear once we know which vet(s) we add
S has plenty of room as well. Really only 3 guys but have a couple of CBs (Stephens and Washington) that are more hybrid.