Baltimore Ravens Stock Report Week Six

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Oct 12, 2014; Tampa, FL, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith (89) and teammates high five fans after they beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Baltimore Ravens defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-17. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

The Ravens had a good week, to say the least.  Coming off a disheartening road loss to the Colts, they swooped into Tampa and absolutely dominated a team that had shown a bit of gusto the previous two weeks.  The Bucs simply never stood a chance as Joe Flacco and the Raven’s offense proceeded to roll over them and score touchdown after touchdown.

In fact, the 48 points scored on Sunday was the second highest scoring performance in Raven’s team history, second only to a 55 point outburst against the Oakland Raiders in 2012.  Even Torrey Smith got going in his finest performance of the year, while the offensive line continued to jive despite starting rookies at both left tackle and left guard.

As we do each week, we dove into the stats and film to determine what Ravens players helped their stock and who hurt it in week six of the NFL season.  The resulting Baltimore Ravens stock report keeps an eye on what players are on the rise and what ones are falling from favor.  While this week is mostly positive, we did have some poor performances to point out.  Click on to see them all.