Ravens vs. Falcons: Highest and lowest rated players, week 4
By Brett Foote
Aug 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Baltimore Ravens offensive guard Robert Myers (70) watches game against the Philadelphia Eagles during the second half at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles defeated the Ravens, 40-17. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Lowest rated offensive players
Robert Myers (-5.6), Darren Waller (-2.7), James Hurst (-2.4), Kiero Small (-2.1), Blaine Causell (-1.5)
Myers, a rookie fifth round pick, was absolutely dreadful. He was especially bad as a run blocker (-3.7), but also allowed two QB hurries and got whistled for a penalty across a whopping 59 snaps. He remains a project.
Waller, a project himself, played 31 snaps and didn’t do much. He was on the receiving end of a penalty as well in a night when the whistle never stopped blowing.
Hurst has not been good this preseason, and his woes continued against the Falcons. He was a turnstile against the pass rush and graded out negatively as a run blocker as well.
Small had a 0% chance at a roster spot anyway, but turned in a poor performance on the night as well. He was on the receiving end of 2 penalties and showed poorly as a run blocker.
Clausell gave up a sack and showed poorly as a run blocker on a night the Ravens’ o-line couldn’t open up a hole to save its life.
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