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Projected All-Ravens Starting Five Flag Football Team
NFL owners will discuss allowing players to participate in the Olympics, which will include flag football in 2028. With the potential move coming, here's a look at an all-Ravens starting five on both sides of the ball.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson might be the top pick in the entire NFL if there was a flag football draft. He can do it all, and defenders probably couldn't even touch him, let alone pull his flag.

RB Justice Hill
Hill is a dynamic running back adept at catching the ball out of the backfield. Only 12 NFL running backs had more catches than Hill's 42 last season.

WR Zay Flowers
A joystick wide receiver that can make anyone miss in traffic? Sign me up.

WR Rashod Bateman
There's a lot to love about Bateman's deep ball potential. Plus, his connection with Jackson is only getting better.

TE Isaiah Likely
Likely is a highlight machine and would have some viral moves in the Olympics, Ã la his juke-touchdown in Kansas City last season.

CB Nate Wiggins
Wiggins ran a 4.28 40-yard dash at the Combine in 2024. No other analysis needed.

CB Marlon Humphrey
Humphrey was a track star in high school and one of the best athletes on the team. His X account would be a must-follow during the Olympics.

S Kyle Hamilton
Hamilton is a Swiss Army knife who can do everything. In five-on-five, what else could you ask for?

S Malaki Starks
Starks made some highlight plays at Georgia and would be an exciting centerfielder on the flag field.

ILB Roquan Smith
Every team needs a Roquan Smith, even in five-on-five. His energy would be unmatched representing the United States.