Here are the highest- and lowest-graded Baltimore Ravens in Week 1 from our friends at Pro Football Focus:
HIGHEST-GRADED RAVENS
Kelechi Osemele (4.7): He was the highest-graded guard in the league. Osemele finished with the NFL's second-best grade in pass protection and fourth-best in run blocking.
Terrell Suggs (3.6): The team's top pass rusher didn't have a sack or a quarterback hit. But PFF points out that Suggs would've had better stats if quarterback Andy Dalton didn't get rid of the ball just before the linebacker got there.
Rick Wagner (3.6): The right tackle had more than a solid game in his first career start. Where Wagner really stood out was his ability to get out and block in space.
Jimmy Smith (2.3): The cornerback gave up three receptions but none longer than 8 yards.
Jeremy Zuttah (2.3): This grade is surprising because the Ravens' new starting center missed some blocks early in the game. This is a big upgrade over Gino Gradkowski, last year's starter who was the lowest-graded center in 2013 (-15.6).
LOWEST-GRADED RAVENS
Daryl Smith (-2.7): The inside linebacker struggled in coverage, which was a strong suit for him last year. According to PFF, he allowed 14.3 yards per reception, which is seventh worst amongst 3-4 inside linebackers.
Eugene Monroe (-2.4): Only six left tackles had a worse grade than Monroe in Week 1. He was flagged twice and allowed a quarterback hit.
Chykie Brown (-2.2): He finished as the 85th-ranked cornerback in Week 1. Dalton had a 137.5 passer rating when targeting Brown, completing six throws.
C.J. Mosley (-1.8): It was not a good start for the first-round pick. He didn't get off blocks and didn't help the Ravens slow down the Bengals' screen game.
Jacoby Jones (-1.6): He dropped as many passes as he caught -- two.
