The Baltimore Ravens have one of the most stacked rosters in the NFL, and Pro Football Focus just provided another receipt. Seven Ravens players cracked PFF’s Top 101 Players from the 2024 Season, proving once again that this team is loaded with elite talent at key positions.
From Lamar Jackson’s record-breaking season to Derrick Henry’s dominance on the ground, Baltimore was led by some of the best players in the league. The defense wasn’t far behind, with Kyle Hamilton and Marlon Humphrey making their presence felt in the secondary. Even the offensive line and receiving corps got their due respect, with Tyler Linderbaum and Zay Flowers earning spots on the list.
The best part? All seven players are expected to return next season. While there’s some uncertainty around guys like Humphrey and Mark Andrews due to their cap hits, it would still be relatively shocking to see Baltimore part ways with either player.
Ravens dominate PFF’s top 101 players
The Ravens' seven selections were among the most in the NFL, and no team had a player ranked higher than Lamar Jackson at No. 1. Here’s where each Raven landed according to PFF:
- No. 1 – QB Lamar Jackson: PFF’s highest-graded player in 2024, Jackson put together his best season as a passer while still dominating as a runner. He became the first QB in PFF history to record a 90+ grade in both passing and rushing.
- No. 5 – RB Derrick Henry: Led the NFL with a 93.5 rushing grade and 88 missed tackles forced. Baltimore was undefeated in games where he rushed for 90+ yards.
- No. 14 – S Kyle Hamilton: The only defender in the league to post an 85+ grade in both coverage and run defense. He’s the glue that holds the secondary together.
- No. 61 – CB Marlon Humphrey: Had a career year playing mostly in the slot, finishing with six interceptions and a personal-best 79.0 overall grade.
- No. 69 – C Tyler Linderbaum: One of the best centers in football, allowing zero sacks for the second straight year.
- No. 75 – TE Mark Andrews: Led all tight ends in touchdowns (11) while earning an elite 99.3 grade in the intermediate passing game.
- No. 95 – WR Zay Flowers: The first Ravens receiver ever voted to the Pro Bowl (as a receiver, not a returner). Ranked top 12 in YAC and forced missed tackles.
The takeaway from this list is obvious: the Ravens aren’t just good—they’re loaded. This roster has elite talent at nearly every position, from quarterback to the skill positions to the secondary.
Yes, the Ravens fell short of a Super Bowl run in 2024, but with this core still intact, there’s no reason to believe they won’t be right back in the mix next season. If anything, this list only reinforces how close this team is to breaking through.