Last offseason, the Ravens’ primary focus was offensive line improvement. It returned the following season to be one of the league’s most dominant units.
If Baltimore’s secondary can have the same rebound, watch out.
“I don’t think there’s going to be any doubt that we’re going to be so much better than we were last year,” Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees said after Monday’s Organized Team Activities (OTAs) practice.
The Ravens gave up 249 passing yards per game last season, tied for ninth most in the league. They had 11 interceptions, tied for the seventh fewest.
In the end, the secondary was largely the Ravens’ undoing.