Ravens HC John Harbaugh said “I want to see (Isaiah Likely) be an All-Pro” this season.
The long-time Ravens head coach went on to add, “That’d be my goal for him, and he’s capable of it.” It’s no secret that being an All-Pro requires a lot of playing time and a lot of production, and Likely would need both if he hopes to hit Harbaugh’s lofty goal this season. Of course, the challenge is overcoming Mark Andrews, who is presumed to be the Ravens’ TE1 this season, following an offseason of trade talks as the final year of his contract approaches. Like Andrews, Likely is also entering the final year of his contract, which is the rookie deal he signed in 2022. Since entering the league, Likely has shown plenty of flashes, including a 9-111-1 performance in Week 1 last season against the Chiefs. He would only catch 33 passes for 366 yards the rest of the season, but the potential is clearly there for Likely to make a bigger impact with more opportunities. It’s worth keeping in mind that this is a May quote from a coach, and a lot can change between now and then. That said, a 2025 breakout campaign from Likely wouldn’t be the most surprising thing after Andrews struggled for parts of last season and in the playoffs.