Refocused: Baltimore Ravens 30, Oakland Raiders 17
BY PFF ANALYSIS TEAM • OCT 9, 2017
OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 08: Justin Tucker #9 of the Baltimore Ravens kicks a field goal during their NFL game against the Oakland Raiders at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on October 8, 2017 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
The
Baltimore Ravens jumped out to a super early 14-0 lead on the
Derek Carr-less
Oakland Raiders, and seemingly never looked back en route to a 30-17 victory. TE
Vince Mayle actually carried in a two-yard touchdown on the Ravens first possession while CB
Jimmy Smith pushed the lead to 14 with a scoop and score, 47-yard fumble recovery just 3:50 into the game.
Javorius Allen punched in a one-yard score and
Justin Tucker knocked home three field goals for Baltimore who held the Raiders to just 245 total yards on offense.
Without their star quarterback, Oakland turned to veteran QB
EJ Manuel who completed 50 percent of his passes and had a touchdown to WR
Michael Crabtree, but only totaled 159 yards through the air. RB
Marshawn Lynchscored from three yards out to push the Raiders to within one possession in the third quarter, but neither offense would score a touchdown following Lynch’s touchdown run. With that, we give you our PFF exclusive takeaways from the contest for each team.
TOP 5 GRADES:
T
Ronnie Stanley, 83.8 overall grade
C
Ryan Jensen, 82.8 overall grade
WR
Mike Wallace, 82.0 overall grade
QB
Joe Flacco, 81.6 overall grade
Edge
Matthew Judon, 81.2 overall grade
PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
WR MIKE WALLACE, 82.0 OVERALL GRADE
Veteran WR Mike Wallace showed he still has jets as he ran right by Raiders CB Sean Smith on two occasions, catching
two deep balls for 106 yardsagainst him. Wallace caught all three of his targets for 133 yards and QB Joe Flacco had a
passer rating of 118.8 while targeting him. Ravens fans will hope to see more deep targets to Wallace in the coming weeks as it adds a dimension to the offense which has been lacking in previous weeks.
QB JOE FLACCO, 81.6 OVERALL GRADE
Flacco will have to tip his hat to his offfensive line as they provided him with plenty of protection against one of the top defensive fronts in the league. He was only under pressure on four of his 26 drop backs and was very accurate when given time,
completing 72 percent of his throws for 204 yards with a clean pocket. Three of the four Ravens linemen had pass block grades above 80.0 with Austin Howard leading the way at 80.8.
EDGE MATTHEW JUDON, 81.2 OVERALL GRADE
Judon played one of the best games of his short career so far against the Raiders. Although he wasn’t great rushing the passer, with only one hurry, he was great in run defense and in coverage. In coverage, he was
targeted twice, allowing no receptions and coming up with a pass defense. In run defense, he came up
with two stops and a run defense grade of 83.8.
DI WILLIE HENRY, 80.3 OVERALL GRADE
Henry was an integral part of clogging up the middle for the Ravens defense on Sunday. Henry
made four stops in run defense and had a run defense grade of 78.6. Henry also showed good awareness by knocking down two passes at the line of scrimmage and finished the game as the Ravens second-highest graded defender.
TOP 5 GRADES:
S
Karl Joseph, 89.5 overall grade
OT
Donald Penn, 83.6 overall grade
HB
Marshawn Lynch, 83.2 overall grade
G
Jon Feliciano, 82.6 overall grade
WR
Michael Crabtree, 82.1 overall grade
PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
OT DONALD PENN, 83.6 OVERALL GRADE
Donald Penn was the best member on the Raiders outstanding offensive line against the Ravens. Although he
did allow a sack to Terrell Suggs, which was the only pressure that he allowed on the day in 31 snaps of pass protection, good for an 80.5 pass protection grade. Penn was also great in run blocking with an 85.3 run blocking grade.
HB MARSHAWN LYNCH, 83.2 OVERALL GRADE
Playing only 27 snaps, 13 of which were rushing attempts, Lynch had the best game of his season against the Ravens. He wasn’t given a ton of running room in front of him by the Raiders offensive line, but he made the most out of it, with 28 of his 44 yards coming after contact. Lynch
forced two missed tackles on the day and barreled his way into the end zone for a the Raiders lone score.
S KARL JOSEPH, 89.5 OVERALL GRADE
Second-year safety Karl Joseph was a force in the box for Oakland, his run defense grade of 90.9 led the team as he recorded
five defensive stops and his run stop percentage of 11.4 puts him just behind Lions safety Glover Quin for second in Week 5. Joseph wasn’t targeted much in the passing game, the only completion he allowed he recorded a tackle for loss.
EDGE KHALIL MACK, 65.7 OVERALL GRADE
Mack was held largely in check in terms of pass-rushing as
he didn’t record a pressure on the day in large part to Ravens QB Joe Flacco getting the ball out quickly. Flacco’s average of 2.3 seconds per attempt left little time for Mack to utilize his pass-rushing skills and certainly aided the Ravens offensive tackles throughout the game. Even though Mack was kept quiet in terms of rushing the passer, superstar athletes like him will show up in some way as his run defense grade of 87.1 was second on the team to go along with his team-high
six defensive stops.
PFF GAME BALL: MIKE WALLACE, WR
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