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Baltimore Ravens DVOA, Stats, & NFL Rankings

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Baltimore Ravens
12-5-0 1st AFC North
  • 35.2% 1st
    Off DVOA
  • 72.1% 1st
    Passing DVOA
  • 18.9% 1st
    Rushing DVOA
  • -8.1% 6th
    Def DVOA
  • -0.5% 8th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • -21.2% 4th
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    30.5 3rd
  • Points Against
    21.2 8th
  • Yards Per Game
    423.0 1st
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    324.0 10th
All News
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DeAndre Hopkins
10 WR
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Baltimore Ravens
DeAndre Hopkins Should Stay On Benches Vs. Packers

Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins takes on the Green Bay Packers in Week 3. It's been a forgettable start to the year for the veteran wideout, who has logged only two catches for seventeen yards through the first couple of games. The snap counts and target volume indicate that Hopkins is still potentially hampered from a torn MCL suffered in July, but regardless, the production is a concern. With the Titans passing offense in flux and Calvin Ridley being the alpha WR at the moment, it's hard to justify starting Hopkins in any format. The former All-Pro is better left on benches until he looks fully back to normal.

Source ESPN
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09/20/2024 17:45
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Justice Hill
43 RB
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Justice Hill Inks Two-Year Extension

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill signed a two-year, $6 million contract extension with the team on Friday, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. The 26-year-old has gradually grown into a more significant role in the Baltimore offense every season and is currently on pace to set a new career-high in targets and receptions out of the backfield. So far this season, Hill has logged eight more snaps than Derrick Henry and caught eight of his 10 targets for 62 receiving yards. He has added 25 yards on the ground on five attempts. Fantasy managers in PPR formats should view Hill as a low-end flex play given his role as a pass-catcher in the Baltimore offense going forward. However, in standard formats, Hill is best left on the waiver wire given the few rushing attempts he sees.

Source Ian Rapoport
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09/20/2024 12:52
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Justice Hill
43 RB
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Justice Hill Gets Six Touches Against Raiders

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill notched a quieter game in the Week 2 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. He only received four carries compared to Derrick Henry's 18 and hauled in two receptions on two targets. Hill remains the primary back in passing situations, and the Ravens weren't playing from behind in most of this game. That situation is not likely to change as the season rolls on, so his fantasy value will be dependent on the game script. This offense hasn't been able to find a consistent stride yet, so Hill hasn't been able to get any garbage time opportunities either. In Week 3, the Ravens will hit the road and play the Dallas Cowboys, another tougher defense that will test their offensive potential and could translate to more passing work for Hill.

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09/15/2024 22:32
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Isaiah Likely
80 TE
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Isaiah Likely Quiet In Loss To Raiders

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely couldn't replicate the same magic from Week 1 as he came up with a disappointing performance in the 26-23 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. The third-year tight end recorded two receptions for 26 yards on three targets and was doubled up by Mark Andrews in receptions and almost in yards. Likely's fantasy value is going to be volatile as the passing game seems to have a different hot hand each week. On top of that, there will be changing tight end priorities while the offensive line goes through a rough patch to start the year. Likely will look to create more separation in Week 3 when the Ravens take on the Dallas Cowboys in a big road game.

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09/15/2024 22:25
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Mark Andrews
89 TE
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Mark Andrews Gets Some More Work In Loss

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews received the second-most targets in the team's three-point loss at home to the Las Vegas Raiders. While he received more work this time compared to Isaiah Likely, he was unable to turn it into that much. He finished with four receptions for 51 yards on five targets but couldn't find the end zone. The fact that Andrews was more involved in this game was encouraging, but the passing game has been lackluster so far outside of one pass-catcher per game. He'll need to be a big part of the offense if the Ravens want to find their first win on the road against a capable Dallas Cowboys defense in Week 3.

Source ESPN
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09/15/2024 22:12