Ravens DC Mike Macdonald created a dominant pass rush without an alpha dog

The Baltimore Ravens lead the league in sacks without an alpha dog pass-rusher. Here’s how DC Mike Macdonald has put that together.

The Baltimore Ravens currently have the NFL’s best defense by DVOA, passing a Cleveland Browns defense that looked downright historic in the first half of the 2023 season. Second-year head coach Mike Macdonald has dialed up fronts and pressures that lead the NFL in sacks with 31, while their blitz rate of 24.9% is middle of the pack.

While multiple good players are responsible for this on the field, the Ravens don’t necessarily have an alpha-dog pass rusher like a Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, T.J. Watt, or Aidan Hutchinson. What they do as well as any team in the league is to scheme pressure intelligently, deploying the disruptors they have in the ways that work best for their attributes.

“Well, it’s great to hear that,” Macdonald said last week, when asked about Kyle Van Noy’s positive thoughts regarding how this defense is jelling. “I didn’t catch that, but [it’s] awesome to hear. Again, that’s something that goes unnoticed. We talked about in our meeting earlier in the week – it’s about the little details that you don’t necessarily see is what makes the difference and camaraderie and selflessness and effort and execution are things that aren’t necessarily shown to the naked eye when you’re watching the tape. To answer your question, those are the things that you see in a play-in and play-out basis is execution, guys doing the things they’re coached to do, playing really hard, having great energy in the meeting rooms and focus and taking a day-to-day mentality. Those are the things that as a coach, you’re striving for all the time, and we’re chasing it still. We’re not there by any means, but we’re chasing it. You can feel it on a day-to-day basis for sure.” 

One thing this defense is successfully chasing? Opposing quarterbacks.

In the case of Van Noy, who has 16 pressures, they move him to either edge, and also as a standup 3-tech in their third-down five-man fronts and blitzes. He’s still a quick rusher who knows how to shoot gaps. 

Odafe Oweh, who also has 16 pressures, is primarily an edge-rusher, but he’ll also get pressure from 3-tech looks and nose alignments.

They’ll use Jadeveon Clowney (34 pressures) as a stunt player, exploiting his ability to move quickly over multiple gaps. 

Justin Madubuike is regarded mostly as an interior pass-rusher, and he’s great there, but eight of his 26 pressures have come from the edge or over the tackles. Most of the time he’ll work inside from those outside looks, but he’s also quick enough to bend a tackle around the edge once in a while.

Michael Pierce is their primary interior rusher, and he’s a hoss at 6-0 and 340 pounds. He’s a physically dominant player who will flash short-area quickness, but his primary job is really to take a blocker and just push him back into the pocket.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has talked about how opponent-specific Mike Macdonald’s defense is, but what I really see is a lot of smart player deployment. That should continue to an impressive degree as the 2023 season rolls along. 

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys get deep into how the Ravens’ pass rush is cooking with so many ideal complementary pieces.

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Ravens snap count vs. Lions: Breakdown, observations from Week 7

We’re looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Baltimore #Ravens 38-6 win over the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium

The Lions are improving, but they’re not ready to be listed among the NFL’s elite after an embarrassing 38-6 loss to the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

Lamar Jackson accounted for four total touchdowns, and the Ravens defense held Detroit to 97 yards in the first half, seeing the home team score on their first four possessions.

With Baltimore now 5-2 on the season and heading to Arizona in Week 8, here are the snap counts and playing time percentages.

Ranking the 8 greatest prodigal son returns for Patriots

Who were the top former player returns for the Patriots in the Bill Belichick era?

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick likes what he knows.

He isn’t the kind of guy always aiming to reinvent the wheel or create a massive shake-up. If something has worked for him in the past, there’s a good chance he’ll give it another try down the line.

That’s the basic philosophy behind the Patriots’ tendency to bring back past players in a pinch.

New England is a revolving door of past Patriots that have sought opportunities elsewhere, only to return to the same place where they made a name for themselves. In many ways, New England is a place where names are born, leave and come back to be recognized all over again.

Here are the top eight prodigal son returns for the Patriots in the Belichick era.

Ravens announce 4 roster moves ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Browns

The Baltimore #Ravens announced four roster moves ahead of the teams Week 4 matchup against the Cleveland Browns via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are set to depart for Cleveland, and the team announced four roster moves ahead of Sunday’s huge matchup against the Browns.

Outside linebacker David Ojabo was placed on injured reserve with ankle and knee injuries, meaning he’ll miss at least the next four games.

Baltimore signed veteran Kyle Van Noy from the practice squad to the 53-man roster to fill Ojabo’s spot, meaning he’s in line to play in Sunday’s game in Cleveland.

The Ravens also elevated running back Melvin Gordon III and wide receiver Laquon Treadwell from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game.

Ravens to sign Kyle Van Noy to 53-man roster ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Browns

The Baltimore #Ravens are set to sign veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy to 53-man roster ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Browns via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are banged up at the linebacker position, and the team saw enough in one practice to be comfortable signing Kyle Van Noy to the 53-man roster.

According to Mike Garafalo, days after signing to the practice squad, Van Noy will sign a deal for the remainder of the season.

Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo are dealing with injuries, and Tyus Bowser is on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list.

Rookie fourth-round outside linebacker Tavius Robinson played 55 defensive snaps, and Jeremiah Moon played 46 in his first NFL game Sunday versus the Colts.

Van Noy has played nine seasons for four teams, including the Patriots, Chargers, and Lions.

During his career, Van Noy has logged 318 solo tackles, 152 assists, 33.5 sacks, nine fumble recoveries, and three interceptions while winning two Super Bowls with New England.

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Ravens sign free agent linebacker Kyle Van Noy ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Browns

The Baltimore #Ravens are signing free agent linebacker Kyle Van Noy to the practice squad ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Browns via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are adding a talented linebacker to the practice squad, signing Kyle Van Noy ahead of the Week 4 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo are dealing with injuries, and Tyus Bowser is on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list.

Rookie fourth-round outside linebacker Tavius Robinson played 55 defensive snaps, and Jeremiah Moon played 46 in his first NFL game Sunday versus the Colts.

Van Noy has played 9 seasons for four teams, including the Patriots, Chargers, and Lions.

During his career, Van Noy has logged 318 solo tackles, 152 assists, 33.5 sacks, nine fumble recoveries, and three interceptions while winning two Super Bowls with New England.

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5 NFL free agents teams should sign before the season, including Leonard Fournette

These five NFL free agents should find a home before the season starts.

The 2023 NFL season is right around the corner, and teams are gearing up to finalize their 53-man rosters for the fall.

Although, there are still a good number of veteran free agents who could still help NFL teams in need.

We’ve tallied up five NFL veterans that teams should be keying in on this month as they prepare to take on the 2023 regular season slate.

While none of these guys would necessarily be Pro Bowlers, they all could be reliable members of a roster and should have a chance to compete this fall.

Let’s check out who these players are and detail why they should be signed.

9 best free agent pass rushers after Jadeveon Clowney joined Ravens

The Jaguars showed brief interest in Jadeveon Clowney, but now he’s off the market. Could anyone else catch the team’s eye?

The pass rushing market was already thin Friday morning, but got it a little thinner when Jadeveon Clowney decided to join the Baltimore Ravens.

Clowney, 30, previously visited the Jacksonville Jaguars, but left without a contract. The team’s interest in a free agent pass rusher made sense given the Jaguars finished 26th in the NFL in sacks last season and didn’t make many changes at the position in the offseason.

Given the brief interest in Clowney, it’d make sense if the Jaguars peeked at the rest of the market.

Here are the best edge rushers still available with three weeks left until the regular season begins:

11 remaining free-agent pass rushers the Panthers could still sign

If the Panthers venture into free agency for a pass rusher, here are 11 notable players they could scoop off the market:

If this summer’s pass-rushing competition doesn’t result in a clear partner for Pro Bowler Brian Burns, the Carolina Panthers may be venturing into free agency to pick a winner. And if they do, here are 11 notable edge defenders they could choose from:

List of notable free agents after first week of training camp

There are some big-name options still available in free agency.

It’s usually slim pickings on the free agent market around this time of the year, but surprisingly, there are still several big-name players out there that remain unsigned.

Most of the notable talent is at the running back position with at least two or three potential NFL starters on the list. The Patriots could certainly use help at that position with Ty Montgomery going down with an injury.

They have mostly leaned on Kevin Harris and Pierre Strong Jr. as their top options behind Rhamondre Stevenson. Harris looks the most improved of the two, and they could make the decision to stick with him in the end.

However, they have visited with a few players on this list, including Ezekiel Elliott, Darrell Henderson and Leonard Fournette.

They’ve also reportedly considered a future visit with Dalvin Cook.

But there are more than just running backs on this list of NFL talent. Let’s take a look at some of the more notable unsigned free agents.