Ravens' New OC Declan Doyle: The Key Players to Watch
The NFL's youth movement is in full swing, and nowhere is this more evident than in Baltimore. The Ravens have handed the offensive reins to 29-year-old Declan Doyle, a promising young coach with a mission: guide quarterback Lamar Jackson to the Super Bowl.
Doyle's journey to this pivotal role saw him making waves as the Denver Broncos' tight-ends coach and later as an offensive coordinator in Chicago. His impressive stint with the New Orleans Saints, where he was part of a team that clinched NFC South titles and sent eight players to 12 Pro Bowls, set the stage for his current challenge.
Now, Doyle inherits a Ravens offense brimming with talent, led by two-time MVP Lamar Jackson. The roster boasts an NFL rushing champion, a dynamic Pro Bowl receiver in Zay Flowers, and key figures like Rashod Bateman, Devontez Walker, and tight end Mark Andrews. As the new league year approaches, let's dive into the five players who will be critical to Doyle's success.
Derrick Henry
Derrick Henry is the engine that can power this offense. With head coach Jesse Minter emphasizing the ground game, Henry's prowess is crucial.
In 2025, he led the Ravens' second-ranked rushing attack, amassing 1,595 yards and 16 touchdowns, while maintaining an impressive 5.2 yards per carry. His ability to dominate on the ground eases the pressure on Jackson and opens up the playbook for Doyle.
Lamar Jackson
Jackson's potential is undeniable, but unlocking it fully falls on Doyle's shoulders. Despite missing four games last season, Jackson still managed to throw for 2,549 yards and 21 touchdowns, earning a 103.8 passer rating.
His 8.1 net yards per attempt ranked third in the league. With Doyle's guidance, Jackson could elevate his game to new heights.
Zay Flowers
Zay Flowers is the spark in the Ravens' aerial attack. Coming off a career-best season with 1,211 receiving yards and 86 catches, Flowers has established himself as a top target.
His back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons underscore his consistency and importance to the offense. Even if Rashod Bateman moves on, Flowers remains a cornerstone for Doyle to build around.
Ronnie Stanley
Veteran left tackle Ronnie Stanley is pivotal for protecting Jackson. Although his performance dipped last season, with a PFF grade of 70.9, his experience and leadership are invaluable. A return to Pro Bowl form would significantly bolster the offensive line.
Roger Rosengarten
Roger Rosengarten's development at right tackle is a bright spot for the Ravens. After a rocky start, he found his footing and finished with a solid PFF grade of 76.4. His improvement in pass protection, allowing only three sacks over 1,014 snaps, is promising for a line tasked with keeping Jackson upright.
As Declan Doyle embarks on this new chapter with the Ravens, the synergy between these key players will be essential. With a blend of established stars and emerging talent, the Ravens' offense is poised for an exciting season under Doyle's leadership.
