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Who's Out There: Wide Receivers
The Ravens could add another wideout before the season begins, as they have several times in recent years. Who's still available?

Deebo Samuel: Samuel, who turned 30 years old in January, spent last season with the Washington Commanders, where he caught 72 passes for 727 yards and five touchdowns.

Tyreek Hill: An eight-time Pro Bowler, Hill suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 4 last season. Prior to 2025, he'd recorded seven straight seasons with at least 800 receiving yards, including a league-leading 1,799 in 2023.

Stefon Diggs: A four-time Pro Bowler and Maryland native, Diggs had 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns for the New England Patriots last season.

Keenan Allen: After spending one season with the Chicago Bears, Allen returned to the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025 and caught 81 passes for 777 yards and four touchdowns. The 34-year-old is a six-time Pro Bowler and, when healthy, has been one of the league's most consistently productive wideouts since his rookie year in 2013.

DeAndre Hopkins: The five-time Pro Bowler spent last season with the Ravens, catching 22 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns. Hopkins has said he intends to play another season and wants to join another contender.

Curtis Samuel: Samuel's 2025 season was cut short by injury, as he only played six games. He's spent two seasons apiece with the Buffalo Bills (2024-25) and Commanders (2023-24) after playing his first four for the Carolina Panthers.

Josh Reynolds: Reynolds has played for six teams in the past six seasons, most recently with the New York Jets in 2025. He had 11 catches for 101 yards in five games before being placed on injured reserve with a hip injury in late October.

Brandin Cooks: The 32-year-old Cooks spent last season with the New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills, tallying 24 catches for 279 yards.

Noah Brown: Injuries riddled Brown's 2025 season, as he only played four games in his second campaign with the Washington Commanders. At 6-foot-2, 225 pounds, Brown's size could immediately benefit the Ravens.

James Proche: A sixth-round pick by the Ravens in 2020, Proche spent last season with the Tennessee Titans, where he tallied six catches for 65 yards in nine games.












