Way too early stat prediction for Trey Hendrickson with the Ravens
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As the rest of the world continues to float theories about the Baltimore Ravens and the Maxx Crosby trade that never materialized, Eric DeCosta and company have clearly turned the page. Crosby recently shared his side of the story, as you would expect. Maybe there was a brief moment of what-if reflection on the Ravens' part, but if there was any disappointment, it didn't linger long. Baltimore pivoted, and did so aggressively, landing one of the league's most productive pass rushers in Trey Hendrickson.
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A former rival now joins the Ravens' defense, stepping into a role that feels tailor-made: closer. When games tighten, and quarterbacks have to hold the ball just a beat longer, Hendrickson is the type who can end possessions (and drives) on his own.
So, without a single snap in purple and black, let's dive into some way-too-early predictions. These should be fun to watch come to fruition.
1. Trey Hendrickson starts all 17 games and plays at least 70% of the snaps
Throw out the concerns about durability. In a defense that thrives on pressure and rotation, Hendrickson still profiles as an every-down presence. Baltimore didn't bring him in to manage reps—they brought him in to finish games.
2. 17 sacks… again
It sounds bold until you realize it's become routine. Hendrickson posted 17.5 sacks in back-to-back seasons (2023 and 2024), and no one was more consistent over that stretch. Surrounded by a deeper, more versatile front in Baltimore, matching that number doesn't feel far-fetched—it feels expected.
3. 17 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles
The larger sample size tells the story. Across 2023 and 2024, Hendrickson piled up 35 tackles for loss, consistently living in opposing backfields. Splitting the difference lands him right around 17 again. As for forced fumbles, history suggests modest production, but even a couple of game-changing plays could swing outcomes.
4. Trey Hendrickson records his first career interception
Call this the wildcard. At some point, the Ravens' pass rush will collapse a pocket, a hurried throw will float, and Hendrickson will be in the right place at the right time. It only takes one. If these projections come close to reality, Baltimore didn't just recover from a missed opportunity—they may have found exactly what they needed all along.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Predicting Trey Hendrickson's 2026 Stats After Joining the Ravens