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The Baltimore Ravens are reshaping their offense to be bigger and more physical, focusing on imposing playmakers. They selected top interior lineman Olaivavega Ioane and added two large wide receivers, Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Surratt, to enhance their offensive strategy.
The Baltimore Ravens havenât just added talent during the 2026 NFL Draft. They've revealed a vision. If there was ever any question about the direction of this offense, it's gone now. Baltimore wants to be big. They want to be physical. They want to be explosive, and possibly more importantly, they want to make opposing defenses uncomfortable for four quarters. It started where it usually does for this type of organization, up front. The Ravens used their first-round selection on Olaivavega Ioane, widely viewed as the top interior offensive lineman in this class.
That move alone signaled a return to a familiar formula: control the line of scrimmage and dictate the pace of the game. Then came the skill positions, and the message only grew louder... and larger.
Baltimore followed Ioane's selection by satisfying another need: edge rusher. Zion Young was the choice. Then came the selection of two huge wide receivers and a tight end. The Ravens entered the draft knowing they needed depth at wide receiver. They added two in Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Surratt. Lane brings a 6-foot-4 frame and rare physical traits, including the largest hands among receivers in this draft class. Surratt isnât far behind, checking in at 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds. Both offer speed, playmaking ability, and a physical style of play. For Surratt, thereâs an added layer. He returns to the Baltimore area. He starred at St. Frances Academy in high school. Players with ties to the region often carry an extra sense of purpose, and that could show up quickly.
Together, these additions reshape the look of the offense. So does the selection of tight end Matthew Hibner, another need met. Hibner stands at six-foot-four and tips the scales at 251 pounds. All three give Lamar Jackson bigger targets and wider catch radii. Also, they offer more reliable options in contested situations. They also introduce a level of physicality at wide receiver and tight end that forces defenses to adjust, whether itâs in coverage or when trying to bring these players down after the catch. And then thereâs Derrick Henry.
The Ravens selected interior offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane, edge rusher Zion Young, and wide receivers Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Surratt.
The Ravens are focusing on building a bigger, more physical offense that aims to control the line of scrimmage and make opposing defenses uncomfortable.
Ja'Kobi Lane is 6-foot-4 with the largest hands among receivers in the draft, while Elijah Surratt stands at 6-foot-2 and weighs 210 pounds.

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When you combine a punishing run game with size on the outside and strength in the trenches, the result is an offense designed to wear teams down. Baltimore doesn't want to just beat teams. It wants to drain them. If this approach comes together, opponents wonât just be preparing for the Ravens. Theyâll be bracing for them.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens are building a physical offense loaded with imposing playmakers