The fantasy football season is underway, which means it’s time to come up with a fantasy team name. 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?
Lamar Jackson Fantasy Outlook
The Ravens as a whole underwhelmed against the Raiders last weekend, but there’s no real reason to worry about the reigning MVP. In the loss, Jackson extended his streak to eight consecutive games with a 45+ yard completion or a 20+ yard rush, a fantasy-friendly skill set that is going nowhere.
I suspect this offense will hit its stride with time. This is a different structure with Derrick Henry leading the backfield and Isaiah Likely developing – it should be expected that these changes require reps to get down to a science.
That said, Jackson has fed Zay Flowers double-digit targets in both games and that provides me with optimism this week and moving forward that he deserves to be considered a Tier 1 option at the position.
Zay Flowers Fantasy Outlook
Over the past four seasons, four receivers have seen 10+ targets in each of the first two weeks of a season as a rookie or in Year 2. That may be a mouthful of a stat, but the point is straightforward – four recent receivers have earned targets out of the gate in an elite way. Those names:
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (2022)
- Puka Nacua (2023)
- Chris Olave (2023)
- Flowers (2024)
Nacua is banged up and Olave is about the only Saint not putting up video game numbers at the moment, but we all entered this season with those three ranked well ahead of Flowers, and I’m not so sure that will prove right by the time this season ends.
Flowers held a 40.9% target share in the first half last week against the Raiders (six catches for 83 yards), proving that he is being scripted into the plan. Or, maybe more accurately, he is the plan.
The tight ends in this offense will have their moments, but Flowers doesn’t have to worry about competition from the running back or receiver position – Jackson has been accurate under the tutelage of Todd Monken, and with my confidence in the sustainability of the volume, Flowers is trending toward WR1 status.
Derrick Henry Fantasy Outlook
Too many people waste brain power on a player like Henry. You drafted him as a starter, he has scored both weeks, and he touched the ball 19 times last week despite the loss.
You can nitpick his first two games, but at the end of the day, there’s no action to take. I’m aware that his production has been heavily impacted by two scoring drives, but that’s part of the math when it comes to investing in Henry.
This season, five times has an offense been in a goal-to-go situation against the Cowboys – they’ve walked away with five touchdowns. Isn’t that what you want?
Todd Monken showed some creativity last week in having Henry take a wildcat snap, sending Jackson out to the perimeter. As this offense evolves, I don’t think you’re going to be left unsatisfied with your Henry shares.