An even more ultra-Caste outfit than usual due to the number of White starters on the offensive line declining to two, the 2023 Ravens are a typical John Harbaugh coached team demographically with nothing to be interested in other than tight end Mark Andrews.
After Travis Kelce, Andrews is generally acknowledged to be the second best tight end in the league, though some believe George Kittle is second best and Andrews third. Either way, all three are great players. Andrews' career year so far was in 2021, when he went a remarkable 107/1361/9, heady territory previously only reached by Kelce and Kittle. He does get the injury bug off and on and missed the first game of the '23 season due to a quad injury.
It's telling that after Andrews the next best player to root for is Patrick Ricard, the mega-sized fullback who has but 10 rushing attempts and 40 catches in his seven NFL seasons. He also very occasionally pulls double duty as a defensive lineman.
Kevin Zeitler starts at right guard. Tyler Linderbaum starts at center. He suffered a sprained knee in the first game of the season. If he misses time he may be replaced by Patrick Mekari, who is of Armenian and Iranian descent. Ben Cleveland is the only other White backup on the o-line. Charlie Kolar is the third string tight end. All three quarterbacks are Black.
Brent Urban is the sole overachiever on the defense. He has bounced on and off the Ravens roster for a number of years now, sometimes rotating in on the d-line. He has a lot of talent but has also been injury prone.
C: Tyler Linderbaum, Patrick Mekari
RG: Kevin Zeitler, Ben Cleveland
TE: Mark Andrews, Charlie Kolar
FB: Patrick Ricard
DE: Brent Urban
PK: Justin Tucker, the GOAT
P: Jordan Stout
LS: Tyler Ott
Practice squad: TE Tyler Vokolek and FB Ben Mason (who could be an NFL power back but apparently won't ever get a chance even as a blocking fullback) are the only two Whites out of 16
Number of White starters: 4
Total number of White players on 53 man roster: 11
Grade: F
After Travis Kelce, Andrews is generally acknowledged to be the second best tight end in the league, though some believe George Kittle is second best and Andrews third. Either way, all three are great players. Andrews' career year so far was in 2021, when he went a remarkable 107/1361/9, heady territory previously only reached by Kelce and Kittle. He does get the injury bug off and on and missed the first game of the '23 season due to a quad injury.
It's telling that after Andrews the next best player to root for is Patrick Ricard, the mega-sized fullback who has but 10 rushing attempts and 40 catches in his seven NFL seasons. He also very occasionally pulls double duty as a defensive lineman.
Kevin Zeitler starts at right guard. Tyler Linderbaum starts at center. He suffered a sprained knee in the first game of the season. If he misses time he may be replaced by Patrick Mekari, who is of Armenian and Iranian descent. Ben Cleveland is the only other White backup on the o-line. Charlie Kolar is the third string tight end. All three quarterbacks are Black.
Brent Urban is the sole overachiever on the defense. He has bounced on and off the Ravens roster for a number of years now, sometimes rotating in on the d-line. He has a lot of talent but has also been injury prone.
C: Tyler Linderbaum, Patrick Mekari
RG: Kevin Zeitler, Ben Cleveland
TE: Mark Andrews, Charlie Kolar
FB: Patrick Ricard
DE: Brent Urban
PK: Justin Tucker, the GOAT
P: Jordan Stout
LS: Tyler Ott
Practice squad: TE Tyler Vokolek and FB Ben Mason (who could be an NFL power back but apparently won't ever get a chance even as a blocking fullback) are the only two Whites out of 16
Number of White starters: 4
Total number of White players on 53 man roster: 11
Grade: F