Record 900+ Receiving Yards Annually
Last year the Ravens did not have a single player catch for more than 900 yards. In fact, their leading receiver was tight end, Mike Andrews, who had right around 850 yards on the season. If Baltimore want to be successful this year, someone needs to step up and be the number one receiving threat.
Brown is the ideal candidate because of the success he can build on in 2019. Brown averaged a respectable 12.7 yards per reception last year that should transfer well to the 2020 season. The biggest thing that Brown needs is to get more targets from Lamar Jackson.
With Brown ready to step up and take on the top wide receiver spot in Baltimore, he should see his targets and usage increase compared to last season. It will be important for the Ravens to have a receiver that requires the focus of more than one player on the defense.
Brown needs to become a threat to beat his man over the top and force safety help. If Brown can top 900 receiving yards in 2020 there is a good chance that the rest of the passing game was elevated as well.