The Baltimore Ravens' offensive line has a couple of questions in 2025, but it remains one of the better fronts in the league. They helped lead the best rushing attack in football last year with 3,189 yards and 21 touchdowns. It was the most efficient campaign of Derrick Henry’s career, and quarterback Lamar Jackson had another MVP-caliber season. There is talent scattered across the line. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley is back to Pro Bowl form, and Tyler Linderbaum is a top-two center in football. The group also has right guard Daniel Faalele coming off a career-best campaign that saw him be named a Pro Bowl alternate, and right tackle Roger Rosengarten showed promise as a rookie. However, it seems they are not getting the respect they deserve. Zoltán Buday of Pro Football Focus (PFF) ranked all 32 offensive line units heading into the 2025 season, and the Ravens’ line was ranked absurdly low. They came in at 17th on the list, far below what their talent may suggest. Buday wrote: “The Ravens' offensive line was
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