Carson Sarratt
NFL player. Position: WR. Team: BAL.
Quick Facts
- Position: WR
- Team: BAL (Baltimore Ravens)
- Draft: 4th round, 2026 NFL Draft
- College: Indiana
2026 Outlook
Carson Sarratt profiles as a supporting perimeter possession receiver with potential power-slot flexibility, selected by Baltimore in the 4th round. He lacks the raw speed to separate consistently on vertical routes (average burst and long speed) but earns quick separation off the line through first-step quickness and lateral agility. Sarratt finished college with 60% contested catch rate and excels on in-breaking routes via his size advantage, though he lacks short-area burst for double-move effectiveness. His athleticism may cap his ceiling and usage; he's not a dynamic yards-after-catch threat (13 missed tackles across last two college seasons, 4.7-5.7 yards after catch per reception). However, his play strength and catch point ability give him floor as a supporting piece in low-volume offenses.
2026 outlook concerns: Sarratt faces a difficult landing spot on a low-volume Ravens passing offense. He must beat out Rashod Bateman (signed through 2029) and fellow rookie Jakobi Lane to crack the starting lineup. The Ravens' commitment to ground-and-power football and Bateman's security limit target opportunities. Sarratt is a talent bet for end-of-second or beginning-of-third round in rookie drafts, but his landing spot presents meaningful downside risk (per 10 Dynasty Rookie Draft Targets (2026 Fantasy Football)).
Role / Depth Chart
WR3+ in Ravens' low-volume offense; needs to beat Rashod Bateman and Jakobi Lane for meaningful work.
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Open Questions
- Can Carson Sarratt overcome the Ravens' low-volume passing scheme to see meaningful targets?
- Will Rashod Bateman's durability give Sarratt increased opportunity, or will he stay buried?
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