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Ravens Have NFL’s 9th Best Roster, Per PFF

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens have a solid mix of veteran and young players that should be able to challenge for an AFC North crown.

Baltimore has the ninth-best roster heading into the regular-season opener against the New York Jets, according to Pro Football Focus.

Divisional foe, the Cincinnati Bengals, landed two spots ahead at No. 7. The Cleveland Browns are No. 13 and the Pittsburgh Steelers are No. 22.

Here’s PFF’s breakdown of the Ravens:

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The Ravens’ secondary was hit hard by injuries last season, but all signs point toward it entering the 2022 season with a deep and flexible group after adding Marcus Williams, Kyle Hamilton, Kyle Fuller, Jalyn Armour-Davis and Damarion Williams this offseason. A safety trio of Williams, Hamilton and Chuck Clark should be utilized in a variety of unique ways by new defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald. Williams (91.7 PFF grade since 2017) has been one of the most underrated safeties in the NFL over the past five seasons.

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