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2016 NFL RANKINGS:#18:Baltimore Ravens


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#18:Baltimore Ravens

 

 

Head coach John Harbaugh
General manager Ozzie Newsome
Owner Stephen Bisciotti
Home field M&T Bank Stadium
Record 5-11
Division place 3rd AFC North
Playoff finish Did not qualify

Offensive Scheme:West Coast

Offensive Coordinator:Marc Trestman

Defensive Alignment:3-4

Defensive Coordinator:Dean Pees
Offense Rank-PTS20.5(25th);YDS359.3(14th);PASS YDS266.9(8th);RUSH YDS92.4(26th)
Defense Rank-PTS25.1(24th);YDS337.4(8th);PASS YDS233.6(10th);RUSH YDS103.8(12th).

 

 

Red Zone Scoring/Efficiency:

 

On average, NFL teams run 132 plays in the red zone and convert just over 20 percent of said plays into touchdowns, for a league average of about 26 red zone touchdowns per team. At 18.1

% the Ravens were ranked 25th overall in red zone scoring/efficiency.

 

 

Takeaway/Giveaway Ratio:

 

Turnover Differential is calculated by subtracting the total number of giveaways (interceptions & fumbles lost) from the total number of takeaways (interceptions & opponent fumble recoveries).

The Ravens were ranked 30th with a differential of -14 meaning for the year they had more giveaways than takeaways altogether.

 

 

Team Penalty Statistics:

 

The following are the 2015 NFL Team Penalty statistics. Figures include all enforced penalties offense/defense during regular season games.

The Ravens were ranked 6th most penalized with around 122 total for all of 2015.

 

Salary Cap:

Team Salary Cap: $154,617,155
Team Cap Space: $13,096,436

Offense: $77,532,558 Defense:$64,033,653 Special:$9,062,000

 

 

Last 5 Games:

 

Jan 3, 2016 Lost 24-16 at Cincinnati (+9.5 ATS W) 40 Push
Dec 27, 2015 Won 20-17 vs Pittsburgh (+11.5 ATS W) 48 Under
Dec 20, 2015 Lost 34-14 vs Kansas City (+6.5 ATS L) 41 Over
Dec 13, 2015 Lost 35-6 vs Seattle (+10.5 ATS L) 42 Under
Dec 6, 2015 Lost 15-13 at Miami (+3 ATS W) 43.5 Under

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 Free Agents:

    Jimmy Clausen, QB
    Allen Reisner, TE
    Konrad Reulan, TE
    De’Ondre Wesley, G (exclusive rights FA)
    Micajah Reynolds, DT (exclusive rights FA)
    Zach Orr, ILB (restricted FA)
    Chris Carter, OLB
    Charles James, CB
    Jumal Rolle, CB (exclusive rights FA)
    Shareece Wright, CB

 

Free Agency Additions:

    Trent Richardson, RB (last with the Oakland Raiders during the 2015 preseason)
    Terrance West, RB (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Chase Ford, TE (restricted FA) – re-signed
    Benjamin Watson, TE – formerly with the Saints
    Kamar Aiken, WR (restricted FA) – re-signed
    Daniel Brown, WR (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Jeremy Butler, WR (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Kaelin Clay, WR (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Chris Matthews, WR (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Mike Wallace, WR – released by the Vikings
    Ryan Jensen, RT (restricted FA) – re-signed
    Vladimir Ducasse, G – formerly with the Bear
    Gino Gradkowski, C – formerly with the Falcons
    Albert McClellan, ILB – re-signed
    Jerraud Powers, CB – formerly with the Cardinals
    Sheldon Price, CB (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Eric Weddle, FS – formerly with the Chargers
    Jermaine Whitehead, FS (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Morgan Cox, LS – re-signed
    Justin Tucker, K – franchise tagged

 

Free Agency Losses:

    Matt Schaub, QB – signed with the Falcons
    Chris Givens, WR – signed with the Eagles
    Kelechi Osemele, LT – signed with the Raiders
    Courtney Upshaw, OLB – signed with the Falcons
    Brynden Trawick, SS (restricted FA) – signed with the Raiders

 

Traded For:

    TBD

 

Traded Away:

    TBD

 

Released by Team:

    Terrence Magee, RB (exclusive rights FA)
    Chase Ford, TE – signed with the Browns
    Marlon Brown, WR
    Cam Worthy, WR
    Leon Brown, G
    Chris Canty, DE
    Daryl Smith, ILB – signed with the Buccaneers
    Jermaine Whitehead, S
    Will Hill, SS – suspended 10 games by the NFL for violating the league’s substance abuse policy

 

 

Draft Picks:

1st  Round: Ronnie Stanley, Offensive tackle, Notre Dame
2nd Round: Kamalei Correa, Outside linebacker, Boise State
3rd Round: Bronson Kaufusi, Defensive End, BYU
4th Round: Tavon Young, Cornerback, Temple

4th Round: Chris Moore, Wide Receiver, Cincinnati

4th Round: Alex Lewis, Offensive tackle, Nebraska

4th Round: Willie Henry, Defensive Tackle, Michigan

4th Round: Kenneth Dixon, Running back, Louisiana Tech
5th Round: Matt Judon, Defensive End, Grand Valley State
6th Round: Keenan Reynolds, QB/WR, Navy
6th Round: Maurice Canady, Cornerback, Virginia

 

 

 

2016 Starters:

Offense:
QB:Joe Flacco
RB:Justin Forsett
WR1:Steve Smith
WR2:Mike Wallace
WR3:Breshad Perriman
TE1:Crockett Gillmore
LT:Ronnie Stanley
LG:John Urschel
C:Jeremy Zuttah
RG:Marshal Yanda
RT:Rick Wagner

 

Defense:
DE:Timmy Jernigan
DT:Brandon Williams
DE:Lawrence Guy
OLB:Terrell Suggs
ILB:C.J. Mosley
ILB:Zachary Orr
OLB:Elvis Dumervil
CB1:Jimmy Smith
CB2:Jerraud Powers
S:Eric Weddle
S:Lardarius Webb

 

 

2016 SCHEDULE:

Sept. 11: Buffalo Bills, noon

Sept. 18: at Cleveland Browns, noon

Sept. 25: at Jacksonville Jaguars, noon

Oct. 2: Oakland Raiders, noon

Oct. 9: Washington Redskins, noon

Oct. 16: at New York Giants, noon

Oct. 23: at New York Jets, noon

Nov. 6: Pittsburgh Steelers, noon

Nov. 10: Cleveland Browns (Thursday), 7:25 p.m.

Nov. 20: at Dallas Cowboys, noon

Nov. 27: Cincinnati Bengals, noon

Dec. 4: Miami Dolphins, noon

Dec. 12: at New England Patriots (Monday), 7:30 p.m.

Dec. 18: Philadelphia Eagles, noon

Dec. 25: at Pittsburgh Steelers, 3:30 p.m.

Jan. 1: at Cincinnati Bengals, noon

 

 

 

PREDICTIONS FOR BALTIMORE IN 2016:

 

The past three years have been a bit tough for the Ravens as if they are falling back a bit which is what all teams do from time to time. They were 8-8 in 2013,were 10-6 in 2014 and 5-11 in 2015 i also wonder if QB Joe Flacco may be beginning to age a bit after all he is about to begin his 9th season in the NFL this season. I also wouldn't doubt it if the GM Ozzie Newsome could be hitting a dry patch with his drafting after all no one is perfect and that includes Newsome himself who a lot of NFL experts consider to be the best GM in the league today. In all honesty the schedule doesn't look that hard at all Cleveland,Buffalo,Jacksonville,Oakland,Washington is how they start out the slate in 2016 BUT its the very end of the schedule where things get very tough starting on a Monday night when the Ravens travel to New England then after that they face the Philadelphia Eagles which should be interesting. After that the Ravens play in two huge division games and both are on the road which is going to be extremely tough. First they play on Christmas Day at Pittsburgh then a week later they are again on the road to play the Bengals on New Years Day. Bovada has the Ravens at 8.5 and i think they can get the over and win around 9 games.

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