Baltimore Ravens Highest and Lowest Rated Players Week Twelve

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Nov 24, 2014; New Orleans, LA, USA; Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (57) sacks New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) during the first quarter of a game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Ravens defeated the Saints 34-27. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

Lowest Rated Defensive Players: C.J. Mosley (-1.7), Matt Elam (-1.4), Anthony Levine (-1.1), Haloti Ngata (-0.9), Lardarius Webb (-0.7)

Mosley had a sack and led the team with 8 tackles, but didn’t have a good day in coverage.  The rookie gave up 7 receptions on 7 targets for 64 yards, good for a 104.8 rating.  Elam is a regular on our list, and this week gave up 2 receptions on 2 targets along with a touchdown despite only playing 21 snaps.

Levine played a lot, well over 50% of the snaps, but didn’t have an impact on the game to speak of.  Ngata had his worst game of the season, but not because he necessarily played poorly.  The big man simply didn’t record a stat outside of one tackle.  He was largely invisible against the Saints.

Webb is another regular on our list, but this was actually one of his better (less worse?) games of the year.  Webb gave up 3 receptions for 77 yards, but 62 of them came on a blown play.  Considering the fact that Webb played a whopping 72 of 74 snaps and was only targeted three times, we’ll call that a win.