Grant Delpit and the Browns’ pass defense could give Lamar Jackson serious problems

The Browns’ defense is playing off the charts right now, and safety Grant Delpit is a key factor. Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar break it down.

Through the first three games of the 2023 NFL season, the Cleveland Browns are playing defense at a level we rarely see. The 3-0 Browns rank first in Defensive DVOA, and they have the sixth-best DVOA through the DVOA era, which goes back to the early 1980s.

The numbers are pretty insane. Cleveland ranks first in net yards per passing attempt allowed at 3.5. The NFL average is 5.9. They’ve allowed 14 first downs in the passing game – the NFL average is 32.2. They’ve allowed 2.8 yards per rushing attempt – the NFL average is 4.1. They’ve allowed one passing touchdown. The NFL average is 3.9. 

We know about Myles Garrett, Za’Darius Smith, and all those pass-rushers — we’ve discussed that before. It’s time to turn our attention to what the Browns are doing on the back end, because their pass defense — albeit against Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tennessee Titans offenses that have struggled to bust a grape at times — is particularly obscene.

Per Sports Info Solutions, that pass defense has allowed an opponent passer rating of 61.1 — only the Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys have been better. Their Yards per Coverage Snap of 4.2 leads the league. Their Passing EPA allowed of -40.68, and their EPA Per Play allowed of -0.42 are both second-nest behind the Bills, their Positive Play Rate Allowed of 24.5% is by far the NFL’s best (the Cowboys rank second at 35.2%), and on and on and on.

So, let’s turn to the Browns’ secondary, and detail how that’s working so well. We must start with safety Grant Delpit, who’s playing out of his mind this season. Delpit has two pressures, 15 tackles, nine stops, and he’s allowed eight catches on 11 targets for 22 yards, 16 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, one interception, one pass breakup, and an opponent passer rating of 37.3. Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz loves to use subtle twists of the knife through a game in coverage, and Delpit has been Schwartz’s perfect foil because he plays with his hair on fire all over the field.

Whether he’s covering Tee Higgins of the Cincinnati Bengals through the deep third…

…or blitzing from the slot to upset Joe Burrow…

…Delpit can do it all from everywhere.

Schwartz talked a lot this week about the challenges presented by the Baltimore Ravens’ offense and Lamar Jackson.

“There’s still a lot of carryover from last year, particularly run game and quarterback run game, but probably a little bit more emphasis on some of the dropback game,” Schwartz said on Thursday of Baltimore’s offense under new OC Todd Monken. “His completion percentage is way up. They’re trying to get high-percentage completions, get the ball out of his hand fairly quickly, but that goes both ways. It comes out of his hand a little bit faster, but sometimes he’s really dangerous when he’s holding the ball a long time, making guys miss and making big plays down the know the field. There’s still a lot of carryover from years past. And I think with Coach [John] Harbaugh there, he’s not going to let it get too far away from his philosophy and their effort to be physical and control the game with the run game. So, there’s a lot of stuff there, and we’ll have to be ready for a lot of different personnel packages. They use different packages within personnel packages and things like that. So, we’ll match it a lot of different ways.”

It’s a tremendous matchup, and Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar get into it in this week’s “Xs and Os.”

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Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens Prediction, Game Preview

Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.

Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.


Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens Broadcast

Date: Sunday, December 13
Game Time: 8:15 ET
Venue: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, OH
Network: ESPN

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Cleveland Browns (9-3) vs Baltimore Ravens (6-5) Game Preview

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Why Cleveland Browns Will Win

The Browns are red hot on this four-game winning streak with an offense that is getting stronger and sharper. The good outbursts came against the bad teams earlier in the year, but the massive passing day from Baker Mayfield against Tennessee took things to another level. Now teams have to worry about more than just the running game.

The Ravens don’t have that passing attack. They’re last in the NFL in passing yards – partly because they’re last in attempts – giving the mediocre Brown secondary a bit of a break. But …

Why Baltimore Ravens Will Win

The team that runs better should win this. Baltimore does it a little bit better.

Baltimore doesn’t have a killer run defense, but it’s not getting gouged. On the other side, the ground game is coming off a 294-yard day against Dallas and leads the NFL with well over 2,000 yards.

Las Vegas was able to run for 200 yards, and it beat the Browns. Pittsburgh was effective running – shocker – the first time around and won, and in the season-opener, the Ravens ran for 111 yards and got a decent passing day out of Lamar Jackson in the easy win.

Fantasy Football Player To Watch

WR Marquise Brown, Baltimore
When is it all going to kick in? The ground game for both teams will take center stage, but can the Ravens finally get their passing attack working? The Browns have a shaky pass defense and give up way too many touchdowns through the air, and that’s where Brown comes in. He had his only 100-yard day of the season in the opener against Cleveland, but he caught a touchdown pass in each of his last two games.

What’s Going To Happen

This is a different Cleveland team than the one that got dropped 38-6 in the season-opener. The pass rush is still strong, the takeaways are coming, and there’s far more balance than what Baltimore is bringing. Both running games will work well, but the Browns are rolling, and the Ravens aren’t.

Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens Prediction, Line

Cleveland 23, Baltimore 20
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Baltimore -3, o/u: 45.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 4

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Cleveland vs Baltimore Prediction, Game Preview

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Cleveland vs Baltimore prediction and game preview.


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Date: Sunday, September 13
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: MT&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Network: CBS

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Why Cleveland Will Win

The offensive line should now be in place to make the running game a killer. the Browns have the 1-2 rushing punch of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, and after working on the offensive front through free agency and grabbing Alabama’s Jedrick Wills in the draft, and now it’s time to bash away.

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Why Baltimore Will Win

The Cleveland linebackers are going to be a bit of a work in progress. They’re not bad, but they’re going to count on a combination of draft picks, new parts, and questionable veterans to get a whole lot better. Trying to deal with Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore running game isn’t the way to tune up.

Fantasy Football Player To Watch

WR Odell Beckham Jr., Cleveland
Is this when he starts to break out as a Brown? He wasn’t awful last year – 74 catches with four touchdowns – but he was a fantasy team killer. Now he’s had a year with Baker Mayfield, and now it’s time to be an elite fantasy No. 1 guy. It starts right away.

What’s Going To Happen

It’s going to be a really, really good game. Cleveland’s defensive front will hold up well enough to keep Jackson from taking off for big chunks of yards, and Mayfield will have a terrific opener against an elite defense. Baltimore will bounce back quickly, but it’s going to press too hard out of the gate, and the Browns will play loose and effective.

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Cleveland vs Baltimore Prediction, Line

Cleveland 27, Baltimore 24
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Baltimore -8, o/u: 48.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 4

Must See Rating: 4.5

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