Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken helped the Ravens finish No. 4 in the NFL in points per game last season, and he’ll return in 2024 with an offense full of proven star talent and youth.
“I’ve never been around anybody like that.”
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 11, 2024
Todd Monken on what’s stood out to him about Harbs: pic.twitter.com/b52F8OD8UG
Monken reciprocal respect for head coach John Harbaugh has been precious. Monken’s mastermind has already been emphatic for the team. Historically known for its defensive prestige, the Ravens franchise may soon be transitioning into an offensive juggernaut under Monken.
It seems like a pure no-brainer, right? Monken should focus on optimizing running back Derrick Henry and quarterback Lamar Jackson in the ground game this upcoming season. However, Monken knows the team must be more balanced than predictable.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers will need his touches, and tight-end Mark Andrews will also be expecting his targets in the passing game. Therefore, the art of play sequencing will be most important for Monken and the Ravens’ offense this upcoming season. Will Monken opt for the no-huddle, and will his youthful personnel be ready for an uptempo play style that may entail a vast and dynamic playbook?
#WeAreTexans v #RavensFlock! The Ravens own the best rushing attack in the league this season, with Lamar Jackson being a big part of it. @gregcosell
— NFL Matchup on ESPN (@NFLMatchup) January 20, 2024
highlights how Baltimore’s success on the ground is a combination of elite scheming and personnel@DariusJButler | @PlaybooKFoley pic.twitter.com/AjglZhaVKS
Certainly, these are all questions Monken will be looking to answer when the full roster reports for Training Camp on Jul. 20. For now, he’ll enjoy getting reps in with the rookies, including Devontez Walker, whom he has already spoken highly of.
“He’s a quick learner.” OC Monken on @DevontezWalker: pic.twitter.com/udAxtq6cVJ
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 23, 2024