| Team Ranking | Overall | Rushing | Passing |
| Offense | 17th | 91.4 (28th) | 256.2 (12th) |
| Defense | 7th | 89.4 (5th) | 232.8 (9th) |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Sep 10 | at CIN | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Sep 17 | CLE | |
9:30 am EDT Sun Sep 24 | at JAC | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Oct 1 | PIT | |
4:05 pm EDT Sun Oct 8 | at OAK | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Oct 15 | CHI | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Oct 22 | at MIN | |
8:25 pm EDT Thu Oct 26 | MIA | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Nov 5 | at TEN | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Nov 19 | at GB | |
8:30 pm EST Mon Nov 27 | HOU | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 3 | DET | |
8:30 pm EST Sun Dec 10 | at PIT | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 17 | at CLE | |
4:30 pm EST Sat Dec 23 | IND | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 31 | CIN |
| AFC North | Overall W-L-T | Division W-L-T | |
| Pittsburgh | 11-5-0 | 5-1-0 | |
| Baltimore | 8-8-0 | 4-2-0 | |
| Cincinnati | 6-9-1 | 3-3-0 | |
| Cleveland | 1-15-0 | 0-6-0 | |
West received another vote of confidence when the Ravens opted not to select a running back in the 2017 NFL Draft, ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley reports.
West previously got a strong endorsement in late March when head coach John Harbaugh said the 26-year-old was at the top of the team's depth chart. Nothing has happened to change that status, as Kenneth Dixon is still suspended for the first four games of the season, and the team hasn't signed any veteran free agents for its backfield. Coming off a 2016 campaign in which he set career-high marks in every significant statistical category, West has a clear path to a Week 1 role as the starter and lead ball-carrier. His upside is still somewhat limited, as he's never been a major threat in the passing game and only had five runs of 20-plus yards on his 193 carries last season. The Ravens hope to use Danny Woodhead (knee) as their primary passing-down back, and the team still has high hopes for Dixon's involvement after Week 4.
Adeboyejo signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.
The former Ole Miss Rebel checks in at 6-foot-3 and ran an impressive 4.42 40-yard dash at the combine. Despite going undrafted, Adeboyejo does offer the kind of upside that could help him make a roster this summer. The Ravens' lack of depth at receiver will only help Adeboyejo's chances, but he'll still have his work cut out for him overall. Adeboyejo had an impressive junior campaign at Ole Miss with 38 receptions for 604 yards and seven scores before a disappointing senior season dropped his draft stock.
Patrick signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent, Kyle Goon of the Salt Lake Tribune reports.
The Ravens were quick to sign Patrick after not using a single draft pick to address their needs at wide receiver. Patrick is an intriguing UDFA pickup for Baltimore as he checks in at 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds. He averaged 64.6 yards per game as a senior, which ranked sixth in the Pac-12 and he also averaged a strong 15.8 yards per reception. The Ravens' lack of depth at receiver makes Patrick a rare UDFA that seemingly has a legitimate shot at cracking the roster.
The Ravens selected Clark in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, 186th overall.
Clark (6-feet, 208 pounds) showed only modest athleticism at the Combine (4.54-second 40, 6.85-second three-cone), but he's an experienced player who was a very productive run stopper at Virginia Tech. He probably profiles as a strong safety in the NFL.
The Ravens selected Eluemunor in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, 159th overall.
Eluemunor is the second offensive lineman taken by the Ravens on the third day of the draft, joining former San Diego State product Nico Siragusa. With the Ravens needing to fill the right tackle spot following Ricky Wagner's departure, Eluemunor could find himself a role early in his professional career. He has a solid base, checking in at 332 pounds, and his 34 reps on the bench press reflect the play strength he displays on tape.