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Ravens Week 7 Snap Count Analysis: Secondary shake-up after Humphrey’s injury

October 23, 2024 by Baltimore Beatdown

NFL: Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Analyzing the Ravens’ playtime percentages in their Week 7 victory over the Buccaneers, including the secondary’s adjustments to the loss of Marlon Humphrey.

The Baltimore Ravens have found their formula on offense, with similar snap distributions to recent wins, while the defense rotated shifted their secondary after an injury to Marlon Humphrey.

Offense

Quarterbacks

Lamar Jackson: 56 (95%)

Josh Johnson: 3 (5%)

Jackson put together another brilliant performance to solidify his standing atop the MVP odds, playing in full control of the offense for all four quarters. It was a bit of a surprise to see Johnson enter the game for the Ravens’ last drive with two minutes remaining. Normally, Jackson would stay on the field at least long enough to kill the game with a first down or two.

Running backs

Derrick Henry: 34 (58%)

Justice Hill: 26 (46%)

Chris Collier: 0 – 6 special teams snaps (21%)

Henry touched the ball on fewer than half of his snaps, but he put together his most efficient game of the year with 11.3 yards per carry plus a 14-yard touchdown reception. Hill maintained his third-down back role and helped the Ravens salvage points after multiple penalty-ridden drives.

Wide receivers

Rashod Bateman: 45 (76%)

Zay Flowers: 42 (71%) – 2 (7%)

Nelson Agholor: 28 (47%)

Tylan Wallace: 10 (17%) – 18 (62%)

Devontez Walker: 0 – 11 (38%)

Flowers rolled his ankle in the first quarter, but only missed a handful of plays and finished the game. That gave Bateman the opportunity to lead the Ravens receivers in snaps (and targets, yards, and touchdowns) for the first time this season. Walker only played special teams in his first NFL action, and Baltimore should consider replacing Flowers with Bateman or Agholor on the hands team.

Tight ends

Isaiah Likely: 35 (59%) – 2 (7%)

Mark Andrews: 32 (54%) – 2 (7%)

Charlie Kolar: 21 (36%) – 25 (86%)

Patrick Ricard: 21 (36%)

The Ravens relied more on two-tight end sets than Patrick Ricard to create mismatches in the passing game, with Andrews inching closer to retaking TE1 status in Baltimore. Likely and Kolar only combined for 31 yards, but their run-blocking has become a crucial factor in the Ravens’ versatility on offense.

Offensive line

Daniel Faalele: 59 (100%) – 7 (24%)

Patrick Mekari: 59 (100%) – 7 (24%)

Roger Rosengarten: 59 (100%) – 6 (21%)

Ronnie Stanley: 59 (100%)

Tyler Linderbaum: 59 (100%)

Ben Cleveland: 0 – 10 (34%)

Andrew Vorhees: 0 – 7 (24%)

Josh Jones: 0 – 7 (24%)

Baltimore’s starting offensive line went the distance for the fourth game in a row with Patrick Mekari and Roger Rosengarten settling into their roles at left guard and right tackle, respectively. The starting five should remain unchanged moving forward, provided that the unit can stay healthy.

Defense

Interior defensive line

Nnamdi Madubuike: 59 (72%) – 1 (3%)

Michael Pierce: 36 (44%) – 1 (3%)

Brent Urban: 26 (32%) – 3 (10%)

Travis Jones: 25 (30%) – 4 (14%)

After a stretch of games with Madubuike and Jones dominating DT snaps, the Ravens gave more snaps to their veterans while dropping Jones down to a season-low snap share. That may have contributed to Baltimore’s struggles against the run, but Pierce was their most impactful pass rusher up the middle.

Edge rushers

Kyle Van Noy: 50 (61%)

Odafe Oweh: 41 (50%)

Yannick Ngakoue: 31 (38%) – 4 (14%)

David Ojabo: 31 (38%)

Tavius Robinson: 24 (29%) – 17 (59%)

Zach Orr spread out his edge rusher snaps on Sunday as the Ravens struggled to get pressure on Baker Mayfield. Van Noy and Oweh are still the clear starters, but Ngakoue and Ojabo both played far more snaps than the last few weeks. Robinson maintained his rotational role, but saw a season-low snap share on special teams.

Linebackers

Roquan Smith: 82 (100%) – 1 (3%)

Trenton Simpson: 51 (62%) – 9 (31%)

Chris Board: 1 (1%) – 21 (72%)

Josh Ross: 0 – 19 (66%)

Kristian Welch: 0 – 15 (55%)

Smith once again went the distance, as has become his norm in Baltimore. Orr maintained his inside linebacker snap distribution to keep Simpson off the field in obvious passing situations, while the rest of the linebackers remained almost exclusively on special teams.

Cornerbacks

Brandon Stephens: 79 (96%) – 1 (3%)

Nate Wiggins: 67 (82%) – 15 (52%)

Marlon Humphrey: 35 (43%)

T.J. Tampa: 3 (4%) – 19 (66%)

Stephens played his usual starting share of snaps, while Wiggins stayed on the field when the Ravens went into base or big nickel personnel after Humphrey went down with a knee injury. That will be Baltimore’s main concern in the next week, though Arthur Maulet’s activation from injured reserve does give them another option in the slot.

Safeties

Kyle Hamilton: 82 (100%) – 3 (10%)

Marcus Williams: 82 (100%) – 1 (3%)

Eddie Jackson: 52 (63%)

Ar’Darius Washington: 45 (55%) – 14 (48%)

Sanoussi Kane: 0 – 21 (72%)

Washington took over Humphrey’s role in the slot after he went down, which also increased Jackson’s snap share as Orr turned to dime packages in the second-half to slow the Buccaneers’ comeback attempt. If Maulet takes over in the slot upon his return from IR, Jackson and Washington will go back to splitting snaps in Baltimore’s three-safety looks.

Specialists

Justin Tucker: 15 special teams snaps (52%)

Jordan Stout: 9 (31%)

Nick Moore: 9 (31%)

Stout is still struggling to find consistency as a punter, but the kicking unit converted both field goal attempts and all five PATs on Sunday.

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