The Maryland Sports Blog

Maryland Sports commentary done right

Browsing Posts tagged Dannell Ellerbe

Ravens Superbowl

No comments

The Baltimore Ravens have been receiving some national attention this summer for being possible Super Bowl contenders.  Only about five teams are considered elite every year and the Baltimore Ravens are one of those teams labeled.  In reviewing the Ravens position-by-position, it is hard to argue that they are not elite.

Quarterbacks - Joe Flacco was a rookie phenom a couple of years ago.  He was quiet and kept to himself.  Now Flacco has grown up on and off the field and walks around as if he owns the Ravens.  On the field, he gets smarter on every play.   Backup Marc Bulger could be starting for a lot of teams and can step in when needed.

Grade: B+

Running backs - Ray Rice is a top five running back in the NFL; he is dangerous catching the ball and running with the ball.  Fullback Le’Ron McClain is a great blocker and can run with the ball.  Willis McGahee is a solid backup and Jalen Parmele is the starting kick returner.

Grade: A

Wide receivers – With the addition of Anquan Boldin, T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Donte’ Stallworth, the Ravens have one of the better wide receiver groups in the NFL, as well as one of the most improved.

Grade: B

Tight ends – Todd Heap is finally healthy and he finally has legit backups in Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta.  Dickson needs to work on blocking but he is a match-up nightmare for defenses.

Grade: B+

Offensive line – Some question marks have popped up about the offensive line due to injuries.  When the season gets underway, I think the Ravens will be healthy and they will be one of the top 5 lines in the NFL.

Grade: B+

Linebackers – The Ravens pick up great undrafted free agent linebackers every year and mold them into great players.  This group is no exception because Jameel McClain and Dannell Ellerbe have become solid players.  The guy in the middle goes by the name Ray Lewis –  some might have heard of him.  Terrell Suggs is back in shape ready to get some sacks.

Grade: A+

Secondary – The Ravens might be missing Ed Reed but Tom Zbikowski and Haruki Nakamura are underrated solid players.  Dawan Landry is back to his old self as a hard hitting free safety.  The pickup of cornerback Josh Wilson was much-needed.

Grade: C+

Defensive line – Haloti Ngata is widely considered one of the best nosetackles in the NFL. Terrence Cody is a mammoth in the middle. Teams will not be running very far on this line.

Grade: A

Special Teams – The Ravens hold special teams in high regard.  They have players make the roster just because they are good at special teams, like Edgar Jones.  They have multiple people that can return kicks and one of the best punters in the NFL in Sam Koch.  The only question mark for this group is the kicker Billy Cundiff.

Grade: B+

The Baltimore Ravens and Washington Redskins are playing at FedEx field tonight. Here is a six pack worth of match-ups to watch for.

1. Micheal Oher verse Brian Orakpo- It will be interesting to see how Micheal Oher matches up against a talented pass rusher. The right side will be tested as well.

2. Donovan McNabb verse Ravens secondary- Panthers quarterback Matt Moore did not challenge the Ravens secondary too much in the Ravens first preseason game against the Carolina Panthers. It will be good to see if the Ravens can hold up against an elite or above average quarterback.

3. Ravens pass rush verse Redskins offensive line- The Ravens pass rush will be a big key if they want to make a Super Bowl run. If the Redskins want to compete for anything they need to keep McNabb healthy. Last year the Redskins offensive line got crushed by every team.

4. Ravens young linebackers against grandpa- The Ravens are having a competition for the inside linebacker spot next to Ray Lewis. Jameel McClain, Tavares Gooden, and Dannell Ellerbe are all going to see action against the Redskins aging running backs.

5. Billy Cundiff verse Shayne Graham- Yes you saw this right, two teammates pinned against each other. This is what it is, the Ravens biggest competition is for the kicker position and it will be those two facing off.

6. Ravens fans verse Redskins Fans- The Redskins have home field advantage but you know that there will be some Ravens fans in the house. It probably will not rival the number of Redskins fans but if the Ravens get a big lead early you might see the tide shift.

The Maryland Sports Blog is Stephen Fry proof thanks to caching by WP Super Cache