The Baltimore Ravens continue to command respect across the league, and Pro Football Focus made that clear by naming four Ravens to its 2024 All-Pro Team. With MVP-level seasons, historic performances, and clutch plays, this group of stars defined Baltimore’s dominance during their 12-5 campaign.
The All-Pro selections of Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Kyle Hamilton, and Marlon Humphrey aren’t just awards—they’re a reminder of why this Ravens team is a legitimate Super Bowl threat. Let’s break down why these four Ravens stood out and how they earned their well-deserved spots on PFF’s list.
Disclaimer: It’s important to note that this is PFF’s All-Pro Team, not the official NFL All-Pro roster. Released annually, PFF’s list celebrates the top performers at each position using advanced analytics to spotlight the players who stood out most in the regular season.
Ravens are all over PFF's All-Pro team with four selections
Lamar Jackson: QB1, duh
It’s not hyperbole to say Lamar Jackson had the best season of his career. His league-leading 94.3 PFF grade was the highest for a quarterback in nearly a decade, and his ability to balance highlight-reel plays with precision decision-making was unmatched. With 45 total touchdowns and a turnover-worthy play rate of just 1.4%, Jackson’s season was nothing short of MVP-worthy.
PFF didn’t mince words, calling Jackson’s 2024 “his best regular season ever.” For Ravens fans, it’s just more proof that No. 8 is the heartbeat of this team and one of the most electrifying players in the league.
Derrick Henry: The bulldozer back
Derrick Henry’s arrival in Baltimore was met with skepticism by some, but by the end of the season, those doubts were buried under nearly 2,000 rushing yards. Henry’s 93.1 PFF rushing grade was the best among all running backs, and his league-high 80 forced missed tackles showed he still has the physical dominance to carry an offense.
With Lamar and Henry sharing the backfield, the Ravens posted historic rushing numbers and kept defenses guessing all year. Henry’s relentless running style is exactly what Baltimore needs as the playoffs begin.
Kyle Hamilton: The defensive game-changer (literally)
Kyle Hamilton’s move to a deep safety role in Week 11 didn’t just improve the Ravens’ defense—it revolutionized it. Baltimore finished the season with the top-ranked scoring defense after the switch, thanks in no small part to Hamilton’s versatility.
He posted elite grades in coverage (87.9), pass rushing (89.0), and run defense (89.4), proving he’s one of the most well-rounded defenders in the league. At just 23 years old, Hamilton has already cemented himself as a cornerstone of this defense.
Marlon Humphrey: A return to greatness
After an uneven 2023 season, Marlon Humphrey reminded everyone why he’s one of the best corners in football. His six interceptions and 16 combined pass breakups and picks were among the best in the league, and his 81.0 PFF grade was a career high.
Humphrey’s ability to lock down receivers and deliver clutch plays in big moments—like his pick-six against the Pittsburgh Steelers—was a key reason for Baltimore’s late-season surge.
The Ravens are playoff bound and loaded
While PFF's All-Pro selections aren't real, they underscore why the Ravens are a team to fear heading into the playoffs. With an offense powered by Jackson and Henry and a defense anchored by Hamilton and Humphrey, Baltimore has the stars to compete with anyone.
As they prepare for their Wild Card showdown against the Steelers, the Ravens’ All-Pro quartet will look to carry their dominance into January. If PFF’s recognition is any indication, these players are just getting started.