### **Which Ravens Are Most Likely to Make the Pro Bowl in 2026?**
The Ravens have had at least one Pro Bowl selection every season since their inception. That streak will likely continue in 2026, but who exactly will get the nod remains to be seen.
[Ravens Wire’s Glenn Erby](https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/football/seven-ravens-players-most-likely-to-earn-a-pro-bowl-nod-in-2026/ar-AA2650cI?ocid=BingNewsVerp) took a crack at naming seven Ravens who are most likely to be selected to the Pro Bowl.
Jackson, safety Kyle Hamilton, running back Derrick Henry, inside linebacker Roquan Smith, and wide receiver Zay Flowers were obvious choices. The latter four made the Pro Bowl last season, while Jackson is a two-time MVP who's poised to return to form after a less-productive 2025 campaign that was hampered by injuries.
Erby also tossed two former Pro Bowlers into the conversation:
"When healthy, Madubuike is Baltimore's most disruptive interior defensive lineman. He can collapse the pocket, win as a pass rusher, and force protections to account for him inside. The Ravens have depth with Travis Jones, John Jenkins, Broderick Washington, Aeneas Peebles, and others, but Madubuike is the player with true Pro Bowl-level impact. If he returns to form, he could quickly reenter the leaguewide conversation among interior defenders."
"Humphrey remains one of Baltimore's most accomplished defensive backs and has a realistic path back to the Pro Bowl if he stays healthy and productive. His versatility gives the Ravens flexibility because he can play outside, inside, and in matchup situations against top receivers.
"The cornerback room is deeper with Nate Wiggins, Chidobe Awuzie, T.J. Tampa, Chandler Rivers, and others, but Humphrey remains the most decorated player in the group. His $26 million cap hit brings added scrutiny, but his role should still be significant in Weaver's defense. If the Ravens improve against the pass and Humphrey creates turnovers, he can make another Pro Bowl push."
_Just missed: TE Mark Andrews, S Malaki Starks, OT Ronnie Stanley, CB Nate Wiggins, OLB Trey Hendrickson_
"Andrews remains one of the NFL's most respected tight ends and could easily earn another Pro Bowl nod if his target share remains strong. Stanley still has the name recognition and positional value to make the list if he stays healthy, while Wiggins and Starks are young defensive backs with enough talent to emerge quickly. Hendrickson is a proven pass rusher and could force his way into the conversation if his sack production matches his role as Baltimore's closer off the edge one year after dealing with injuries."