The Baltimore Ravens looked to be Super Bowl contenders during the regular season, but once the playoffs rolled around, they were bounced early again.

That has led to some major questions heading into 2020 about what this team can do better to make another run at a Super Bowl.

Let's break down the three biggest questions facing the Ravens entering the 2020 season.

3. Will the pass rush be better?

In 2019, the Ravens really struggled to generate a pass rush. Baltimore finished the 2019 season with just 37 sacks, which ranked 21st in the NFL. A lot of the sacks didn't come from the front four, instead coming when the team would blitz.

If the pass rush could be better in 2020, the team could be more select about their blitzing, which would help the offense. The only real strength of the pass rush was Matt Judon, and the team placed the franchise tag on him. The Ravens also traded for Calais Campbell and signed Derek Wolfe to help improve the front of the line.

Will those moves be enough to improve the pass rush?

2. Will D.J. Fluker be able to replace Marshall Yanda?

Marshall Yanda retiring left a pretty big hole on the Ravens' offensive line, and there were some big questions about how the team would replace him.

The Seattle Seahawks tried to save some money by replacing D.J Fluker, a move the Ravens were able to jump all over. The Ravens brought in Fluker in hopes that he will be able to replace Yanda.

It's pretty big shoes to fill, but the hope is he will be able to.

1. What will the running back touches look like?

The Ravens have a crowded running back room, filled with all kinds of talent. Heading into the offseason the Ravens had Mark Ingram, Gus Edwards, and Justice Hill as the top three backs.

That would be plenty of talent to head into a season, but the team also drafted J.K. Dobbins, who was one of the best backs in Ohio State history.

With all the talent only a limited number of touches, how will the Ravens split up the carries? Will it be a running back by committee or will Dobbins or Ingram get the majority of the carries?