The Ravens selected Sarratt in the fourth round of the NFL Draft, but Fantasy managers should not select Sarratt unless they are in a Dynasty league or a very deep redraft league. Sarratt could play outside or in the slot for Baltimore. He might be more ready to contribute than fellow rookie Ja'Kobi Lane, but there probably won't be enough targets to go around to make Sarratt (or Lane) Fantasy relevant in 2026.
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Fantasy News
Ravens' Elijah Sarratt: Paces pass catchers in preseason win
Rotowire
Sarratt brought in six of seven targets for 66 yards and lost a fumble in the Ravens' 24-7 preseason win over the Eagles on Saturday. He also returned two punts for eight yards.
The rookie fourth-round pick finished with team-high figures in receptions, receiving yards and targets, helping offset his fumble in Eagles territory in the latter portion of the third quarter. Sarratt had a productive four-year college career that saw him compile a robust 242-3,678-44 line, and his performance Saturday helps his case for a possible No. 4 receiver role. Sarratt is likely to see plenty of opportunity again in Baltimore's second preseason game, which comes next Saturday on the road against the Vikings.
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Ravens' Elijah Sarratt: Finds home in Baltimore
Rotowire
The Ravens selected Sarratt in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 115th overall.
Sarratt navigates his way to the NFL ranks after an impressive collegiate campaign, going out on top with a national championship at Indiana while compiling 62 catches for 802 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior. Sarratt doesn't boast world-class speed but moves decently for a player with a 6-foot-2, 210-pound frame, running a 4.53 40-time at his Pro Day. He owns a decent arsenal of release packages and is comfortable working in traffic, which will likely be necessary for him at the next level. Sarratt joins a wideout room filled with recent draft picks behind starters Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, including 2026 third-round pick Ja'Kobi Lane and 2024 fourth-round pick Devontez Walker, and Sarratt will be tasked with challenging that duo for positioning on the depth chart. Sarratt will also likely be a special-teams candidate for the Ravens as a rookie.