Baltimore Ravens Highest and Lowest Rated Players Week Fifteen

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Dec 14, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (55) sacks Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles (5) during the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore Ravens defeated Jacksonville Jaguars 20-12. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

The Ravens win over the Jaguars this week didn’t exactly go the way most people pictured, but as they say, a win is a win.  The truth is, this team has been a picture of inconsistency all season and week 15 brought no deviation to that formula.  The offense struggled to move the ball one week after moving it with no problem.

On the good side of things, the defense has played two straight weeks of solid football.  The Ravens again racked up the sacks, this time against a rookie quarterback and an offensive line that had no answer for the dominant duo of Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil.

Joe Flacco had a solid game by all accounts, but was by no means spectacular.  Of course, his receivers didn’t do anything to help him as they dropped passes and failed to separate.  Even the unstoppable Justin Forsett simply couldn’t find any room to run and the ground game was clearly off as a whole.

As we do each week, we like to highlight the players who are contributing to the team’s successes, and point out those that are actually hurting the team, in our weekly segment devoted to the Baltimore Ravens highest and lowest rated players based on grades from the stats gurus at Pro Football Focus.

Based on those stats, here are your Baltimore Ravens highest and lowest rated players for week fifteen of the NFL season.

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