The Baltimore Ravens, historically, haven’t had dominant pass rushers on their defensive lines. Rather, they value bigger bodies who absorb blockers and open holes for their linebackers. Guys like Haloti Ngata and Tony Siragusa are prime examples of the kind of defensive linemen the Ravens typically employ.
Of course, there have been some exceptions, as is the case with most rules. The Ravens have used guys like Michael McCrary to get after the quarterback from the trenches, but the Raves typically prefer their pass rush be generated from their edge rushers. With the current roster in place, this doesn’t seem like it’ll be any different than in years past.