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The Ravens (8-9) have cleaned out their lockers and begun preparations for vacation after a 26-24 loss to the Steelers in the regular-season finale. Sunday marked the first time in the storied Baltimore-Pittsburgh rivalry that the two clubs clashed for a division championship in the final week of regular-season play, and it was an instant classic that'll be discussed for years to come. It was also the fourth loss of the season in a game decided by 5 points or less. The Ravens will initially have 22 unrestricted free agents according to Over The Cap, with big names like Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, Dre'Mont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie, and Ar'Darius Washington among those Eric DeCosta will have decisions to make on.
Odafe Oweh was one of the biggest names on the list, but he was traded, while Kyle Hamilon and Mark Andrews signed huge contract extensions
With the regular season now complete, the PFF Grades are in, and we're examining the highest and lowest graded offensive performers from the 17-game regular season.
1 WR DeAndre Hopkins: PFF grade 81.3
2 RB Derrick Henry: PFF grade 80.4
Henry nearly had 1,600 yards rushing one year after falling 79 yards shy of 2,000.
3 OL Tyler Linderbaum: PFF grade 79.8
4 WR Zay Flowers: PFF grade 79.6
Flowers has recorded back-to-back Pro Bowl performances.
5 QB Tyler Huntley: PFF grade 79.5
6 TE Charlie Kolar: PFF grade 77.5
7 WR Devontez Walker: PFF grade 76.3
Walker had six catches on the season. Four went for touchdowns.
8 OL Roger Rosengarten: PFF grade 74.2
9 QB Lamar Jackson: PFF grade 74.0
1WR Tylan Wallace: PFF grade 49.5
2 OL Andrew Vorhees: PFF grade 54.6
3 OL Joe Noteboom: PFF grade: 54.7
4 WR Rashod Bateman: PFF grade 55.0
5 TE Isaiah Likely: PFF grade 56.4
6 OL Daniel Faalele: PFF grade 57.2
7 RB Keaton Mitchell: PFF grade 57.4
A big reason for the Ravens' downfall was the poor play of the offensive line and wide receivers outside of Zay Flowers. Two of the worst graded players were offensive guards, while Rashod Bateman, Isaiah Likely, and Keaton Mitchell never found their stride.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens' PFF grades: Best and worst offensive performers in 2025 season
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Odafe Oweh was one of the biggest names on the list, but he was traded, while Kyle Hamilon and Mark Andrews signed huge contract extensions
With the regular season now complete, the PFF Grades are in, and we're examining the highest and lowest graded offensive performers from the 17-game regular season.
Highest graded offensive players
1 WR DeAndre Hopkins: PFF grade 81.3
2 RB Derrick Henry: PFF grade 80.4
Henry nearly had 1,600 yards rushing one year after falling 79 yards shy of 2,000.
3 OL Tyler Linderbaum: PFF grade 79.8
4 WR Zay Flowers: PFF grade 79.6
Flowers has recorded back-to-back Pro Bowl performances.
5 QB Tyler Huntley: PFF grade 79.5
6 TE Charlie Kolar: PFF grade 77.5
7 WR Devontez Walker: PFF grade 76.3
Walker had six catches on the season. Four went for touchdowns.
8 OL Roger Rosengarten: PFF grade 74.2
9 QB Lamar Jackson: PFF grade 74.0
Lowest graded offensive players
1WR Tylan Wallace: PFF grade 49.5
2 OL Andrew Vorhees: PFF grade 54.6
3 OL Joe Noteboom: PFF grade: 54.7
4 WR Rashod Bateman: PFF grade 55.0
5 TE Isaiah Likely: PFF grade 56.4
6 OL Daniel Faalele: PFF grade 57.2
7 RB Keaton Mitchell: PFF grade 57.4
A big reason for the Ravens' downfall was the poor play of the offensive line and wide receivers outside of Zay Flowers. Two of the worst graded players were offensive guards, while Rashod Bateman, Isaiah Likely, and Keaton Mitchell never found their stride.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens' PFF grades: Best and worst offensive performers in 2025 season
Continue reading...