Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns: Position by Position Grades

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Offensive Line

Nov 17, 2013; Chicago, IL, USA; Baltimore Ravens guard

Marshal Yanda

(73) complains to an official during the first half against the Baltimore Ravens at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports

The offense as a whole performed very well in this game. The offense, of course, starts and ends with the offensive line (no, offensive line is not the most important position).

In the run game, they were running on all cylinders and creating holes. Forsett and Talliaferro had huge performances in this one, and those performances were thanks to the blocking by the O-line.

Although the group wasn’t spectacular in the passing game, they allowed zero sacks and just three quarterback hits. Rick Wagner has been the big surprise of the year, and he continues to establish himself. Compared to last season, this line looks like one of the best in NFL history.

Grade: A-