The Baltimore Ravens are set to be one of the top competitors in the NFL during the 2021 season. The organization has crafted a roster that is well-balanced on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, which gives them a chance to win each and every week.
It’s no secret that Pro Football Focus has put out some rankings of Baltimore and their players that has drawn some ire among many people. However, in a recent power ranking list featuring all 32 NFL teams, PFF gave the Ravens one of the highest spots on the list, slotting them in at No. 4.
PFF is known for using advanced analytics and numbers to calculate team rankings, player rankings and more. Currently, the Baltimore is projected to have a 5% chance to win the Super Bowl, which some could deem a bit low.
There are plenty of other challengers who will stand in their way of their quest for a Super Bowl. However, with star power and good depth throughout their entire team, the Ravens will certainly be competitive for a championship in 2021.
An interesting tidbit from the list is that included for each team is PFF’s highest graded player. For Baltimore, that player is Ronnie Stanley, who came in with a 79.9 grade. However, that mark was the second-lowest in the entire league, with only James Bradbury from the New York Giants (78.8) ranking lower.
The only teams to rank above the Ravens on PFF’s list are the Buffalo Bills at No. 3, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at No. 2, and the Kansas City Chiefs taking the top spot at No. 1.