The Baltimore Ravens don't need hype right now. They need results. After a frustrating defensive showing last season, the focus has shifted toward development, identity, and finding answers within the roster.

Jesse Minter is the new head coach. He'll call the plays on that side of the ball, but we're a long way from games that count. So in the meantime, what's being said is dissected.

That's why recent comments from the head coach feel significant, even if they come with the usual offseason caution.In a conversation with ESPN's Kevin Clark, Minter singled out two second-year defenders as players he expects to make meaningful progress. Mike Green got the nod. So did Malaki Starks.“I think Mike Green is somebody I’m really excited about that’ll be able to take a big step.

I think Malaki Starks is gonna become a household type of name in the secondary.”Who can make the leap for the 2026 Ravens? Jesse Minter says-Malaki Starks.-Mike Green. He explains on an awesome This Is Football: pic.twitter.com/raj7pX4w9U— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) April 20, 2026That's not just coach-speak.

It's a window into how Baltimore views its young core. Green's rookie season came with flashes but also inconsistency. There were moments where his pass-rushing ability popped, followed by stretches where he struggled to hold up against the run.

That's not uncommon for young edge defenders adjusting to the NFL, but it does make Year 2 critical. Minter's confidence suggests the coaching staff believes a jump is coming. Starks presents a different case.

His impact didn't always show up in highlight packages, but that's often the nature of the position.Playing deep safety requires discipline, communication, and the ability to erase mistakes before they become explosive plays. While there were expected rookie growing pains, the foundation is there for something more.Baltimore doesn't necessarily need to rebuild its defense. It needs to unlock it.

If Green becomes a consistent disruptor and Starks evolves into the stabilizing force Minter envisions, the entire unit changes. Pressure improves. Coverage tightens.

Confidence builds. It may be too early to promise breakout seasons, but it's not too early to recognize when belief inside the building starts to match the potential on the field.This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Jesse Minter praises Mike Green and Malaki Starks