Ravens WR Zay Flowers issues a bold declaration for 2024 season

Zay Flowers had himself a productive season in his first year with the Baltimore Ravens. Flowers emerged as a go-to target for Lamar Jackson ever since he made his Ravens debut in the team’s regular season opener against the Houston Texans. Flowers tallied nine catches for 78 receiving yards in the contest. Flowers finished regular […]

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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) breaks away down the sideline in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Zay Flowers had himself a productive season in his first year with the Baltimore Ravens.

Flowers emerged as a go-to target for Lamar Jackson ever since he made his Ravens debut in the team’s regular season opener against the Houston Texans. Flowers tallied nine catches for 78 receiving yards in the contest.

Flowers finished regular season play leading the Ravens in multiple stats, from receptions (77) to receiving yards (858). These numbers are not ones that would put a wideout among the best wide receivers in the NFL, but Flowers believes that he has what it takes to enter this conversation.

"I feel like I have another step," Flowers said on Monday. "I feel like I can be one of the best receivers in this league."

Zay Flowers' high ceiling

Flowers did show in several games that he has the potential to put his name up there with the likes of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and Minnesota Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson. One can not forget the rookie’s standout showing against the Dolphins in December when he caught three passes for 115 receiving yards and one touchdown.

Overall, Flowers recorded 914 yards from scrimmage in the regular season this year.