Baltimore Ravens Highest and Lowest Rated Players Week Thirteen

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Nov 30, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith, Sr. (89) looks on in the third quarter against the San Diego Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports

Lowest Rated Offensive Players: Steve Smith (-4.3), Eugene Monroe (-3.9), Crockett Gillmore (-1.2), Jeremy Zuttah (-1.0), Owen Daniels (-0.9)

Steve Smith had easily his worst game of the season, and even he admitted afterwards that his performance was “terrible.” Draped in the coverage of Brandon Flowers, Smith Sr. just couldn’t get open and only caught one of four targets for two yards while committing two drops.

Monroe has not been very good this season in run or pass blocking, and he added a penalty against the Chargers to bring his season total to seven.  Gillmore played just under 50% of the snaps and showed poorly in run blocking as well.  He had one target and zero catches on offense.

Zuttah looked to be rebounding after receiving positive grades the last two weeks, but he struggled in run blocking this week. Daniels is stretched as a starter, but he is playing slightly better than Gillmore.  Playing all but seven snaps this week, he caught two of three passes but committed a bad drop as well.

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