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Matthew Stevens

Week 11 snap counts: Ravens leaning on midseason additions

Beating the Houston Texans, 41-7, allowed the Baltimore Ravens to sit much of their starting lineup for half of the fourth quarter. It’s the third time this season Baltimore has been out to such a large lead they’ve been able to bench impact players during the game.

On the snap counts for Week 11, we see that reflected as guys like Robert Griffin III, Patrick Mekari and Bennett Jackson got some playing time when they normally wouldn’t. But when I looked a little closer at the snap counts, something interesting popped off the page for me.

On defense, the Ravens saw their midseason additions get significant playing time. In this game, six different players added in Week 5 or later played at least 34% of the defensive snaps. In many cases, these free-agent signings and trade acquisitions actually played more snaps than their long-tenured counterparts.

For instance, cornerback Marcus Peters played 100% of the defensive snaps, significantly more than the 67% Jimmy Smith and 7% Anthony Averett played. Linebackers L.J. Fort (48%) and Josh Bynes (39%) played more than Patrick Onwuasor (15%). Jihad Ward (56%) played more than Brandon Williams (54%). Even Justin Ellis (34%) and Domata Peko (36%) — added last week — played a significant amount.

I contend the Ravens are the best team in the NFL, and a large part of that argument revolves around their defensive turnaround over the last six games. With six players added during the season getting significant playing time in their Week 11 win, a giant glowing sign points to general manager Eric DeCosta’s work behind the scenes.

Seven of the 21 players of the active defensive roster this week were added during the season. That group accounted for 195 of the 671 total defensive snaps (29.1%) against the Texans. That’s practically unheard of for a group that’s playing this well and a testament to both DeCosta and the coaching staff for finding them, signing them and getting them up to speed so quickly.

Click on the next page for the full snap counts for the Ravens in Week 11 against the Texans.

Baltimore Ravens offensive snap counts:

Player Position Snaps %
Matt Skura C 72 100%
Orlando Brown T 72 100%
Bradley Bozeman G 72 100%
Ronnie Stanley T 61 85%
Marshal Yanda G 61 85%
Lamar Jackson QB 61 85%
Nick Boyle TE 55 76%
Seth Roberts WR 46 64%
Willie Snead WR 42 58%
Marquise Brown WR 38 53%
Mark Ingram RB 33 46%
Hayden Hurst TE 30 42%
Patrick Ricard FB 29 40%
Gus Edwards RB 29 40%
Mark Andrews TE 25 35%
Miles Boykin WR 24 33%
James Hurst T 12 17%
Patrick Mekari G 11 15%
Robert Griffin III QB 11 15%
Justice Hill RB 8 11%

Baltimore Ravens defensive snap counts:

Player Position Snaps %
Chuck Clark S 61 100%
Marlon Humphrey CB 61 100%
Marcus Peters CB 61 100%
Earl Thomas S 57 93%
Brandon Carr CB 52 85%
Matthew Judon OLB 47 77%
Jaylon Ferguson OLB 44 72%
Jimmy Smith CB 41 67%
Jihad Ward DT 34 56%
Brandon Williams DT 33 54%
Tyus Bowser OLB 32 52%
L.J. Fort LB 29 48%
Josh Bynes LB 24 39%
Domata Peko DT 22 36%
Justin Ellis DT 21 34%
Chris Wormley DE 16 26%
Patrick Ricard DL 12 20%
Patrick Onwuasor LB 9 15%
Anthony Levine S 7 11%
Bennett Jackson S 4 7%
Anthony Averett CB 4 7%
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