Ravens' Top Pass Catchers Excited for Explosive Potential of New Offense

Tight end Mark Andrews and wide receiver Zay Flowers believe the Ravens' new-look offense under coordinator Declan Doyle will be dynamic and fun to play in.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:28pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a Ravens offensive play with fragmented, overlapping shapes in purple, black, and gold, capturing the dynamic energy of the team's new offensive system.The Ravens' new-look offense under coordinator Declan Doyle promises to be an explosive, dynamic unit led by stars like Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, and Zay Flowers.Baltimore Today

The Baltimore Ravens have undergone significant changes this offseason, including the departures of former offensive coordinator Todd Monken and head coach John Harbaugh. First-year head coach Jesse Minter has brought in the young and innovative Declan Doyle as the new offensive coordinator, and the team's top pass catchers are eager to see what the new system has in store.

Why it matters

The Ravens have fielded one of the league's most productive offenses in recent years, led by star quarterback Lamar Jackson. With a new play-caller and vision for the unit, the team's top receivers and tight ends are excited about the potential for an even more explosive attack in 2026 and beyond.

The details

Tight end Mark Andrews and wide receiver Zay Flowers have both expressed enthusiasm for Doyle's new offense, with Andrews saying it will be "fun" and "electric" and Flowers describing it as "explosive." Flowers has been a regular visitor to the coaching staff's offices, eager to learn the new system. Andrews, who is older than the 30-year-old Doyle, is excited to learn from the young coordinator, whom he describes as a "dynamic person" and a strong teacher. The Ravens' tight end room has also undergone changes, with the departure of Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar in free agency, but Andrews is excited about the new additions, including veteran blocker Durham Smythe. At wide receiver, the Ravens are looking for young players like Devontez Walker to step up and claim larger roles in the new offense.

  • The Ravens hired Jesse Minter as their new head coach this offseason.
  • Declan Doyle, 30, was hired as the Ravens' new offensive coordinator.

The players

Mark Andrews

The Ravens' star tight end, a two-time Pro Bowler who is eager to learn the new offense under the young coordinator Declan Doyle.

Zay Flowers

The Ravens' two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, who is excited about the potential for explosive plays in the new offense.

Declan Doyle

The 30-year-old offensive coordinator hired by the Ravens, known for his innovative approach and strong teaching ability.

Devontez Walker

A young wide receiver for the Ravens who has shown promise and is expected to take on a larger role in the new offense.

LaJohntay Wester

A 2025 sixth-round pick for the Ravens who is expected to take a step forward in his second season.

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What they’re saying

“I'm still going over a lot of preliminary stuff but [its] very exciting. Just looking at the offenses in the past, it's going to be fun, it's going to be electric and I'm excited to get into this and make this offense our own.”

— Mark Andrews, Tight end

“I'm thinking the same thing. Explosive plays and it's gonna be fun to play in.”

— Zay Flowers, Wide receiver

“Coach Declan Doyle seems like an incredibly dynamic person.”

— Mark Andrews, Tight end

What’s next

The Ravens will continue to install Doyle's new offense during the offseason program, with players like Andrews and Flowers eager to learn the system and put it into action this fall.

The takeaway

The Ravens' offensive overhaul has their top pass catchers excited about the potential for a more dynamic and explosive attack in 2026 and beyond under the leadership of the young and innovative Declan Doyle.