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Ravens Grades & Snap Counts vs. Bills

T Roger Rosengarten
T Roger Rosengarten

The Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades and snap counts are out from the Ravens' 35-10 rout of the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium.

Here's what stands out:

  • Rookie right tackle Roger Rosengarten got his first start and played every snap. He was the Ravens' highest-graded offensive lineman (75.9). The second-round pick threw a key block on Henry's 87-yard touchdown on the Ravens offense's first play.
  • Justice Hill's 87.2 PFF grade is the best of his six-year career. Even though he only played 20 snaps, Hill led the Ravens in receiving with six catches for 78 yards and a touchdown and had four carries for 18 yards.
  • Fullback Patrick Ricard played 35 snaps (61% of the offensive action). That's the most he's had this season and ties his season-high from last year. Ricard played 26% of the offensive snaps the first two weeks. In the last two games, he's averaged 56% of the share. Ricard had the Ravens' third-highest offensive grade (83.0).
  • Kyle Van Noy's PFF grade of 93.9 is the highest of his 11-year career. He recorded two sacks for the third straight game, including a strip of Josh Allen on a trick play that changed the game. Van Noy's 92.5 pass rush graded was the second-highest of any EDGE defender in the league in Week 4. His six sacks this season are the second-most in the league, only trailing Detroit's Aiden Hutchinson (6.5).
  • Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins got the start and played all but three defensive snaps as Marlon Humphrey primarily kicked inside to nickel. Wiggins had the defense's third-best grade at 80.9, even though he dropped two interceptions he should have had. Wiggins was credited with giving up just one catch for five yards, but Josh Allen's 52-yard sideline heave to Khalil Shakir came with Wiggins originally in coverage on the Bills receiver.
  • Outside linebacker Odafe Oweh had a 31.6% win rate on his pass rushes, per PFF. That's his highest mark of the season so far and was the sixth-best mark in the league among EDGE defenders in Week 4. Oweh finished with one sack and two quarterback hits.
  • Travis Jones had the highest percentage of snaps on the defensive line (69%) with Michael Pierce (shoulder) sidelined. Jones had seven more snaps that Nnamdi Madubuike and the seventh-highest grade on the defense.
  • Tight end Mark Andrews had a second straight game without a catch (he had one target and one drop), but his snap percentage did go up from 33% last week in Dallas to 46% against the Bills. Andrews also had a key block on Henry's 87-yard touchdown run and had the team's highest run blocking grade (91.6).
  • Rookies Adisa Isaac and T.J. Tampa made their debuts late in the fourth quarter with the game decided. Isaac recorded three tackles, including one for loss, on 14 defensive snaps and had a strong 70.0 PFF grade.

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