Todd Monken Expecting "Tremendous" Year From Rashod Bateman
                
        
        Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod  Bateman has struggled and battled injuries since being selected with the No. 27 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Minnesota. Through his first 35 games, he's hauled in 93 receptions for 1,167 yards and four touchdowns. However, Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken expects him to take a Year 4 leap in 2024. "You know, last year was interesting in the fact that we had Odell [Beckham Jr.] and Bate had missed the offseason and some of Fall camp," Monken said. "But as the year went on, Rashod really came on. I expect a tremendous year out of him." Although this is a positive sign, it's tough to find a path toward consistent fantasy production for the 24-year-old. Second-year wide receiver Zay  Flowers and veteran tight end Mark  Andrews are the clear No. 1 and No. 2 options in the passing game, and Baltimore will likely remain a low-volume passing offense like in previous years under Lamar  Jackson -- especially after the addition of star running back Derrick  Henry. Bateman might be worth a late-round flyer in fantasy football drafts, but his weekly upside figures to be limited.
Source: Sarah Ellison
        Source: Sarah Ellison
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