
The Baltimore Ravens have four players who have landed on the PFF top 101 players list for the 2025 season.
Despite the struggles of an 8-9 season, the Baltimore Ravens have many players who remain near the top at their position.
Those players have also been recognized by PFF, as the stat breakdown site has revealed its top 101 players for the 2025 season. The Ravens have four players on this list.
Considering the struggles on both sides of the ball, having four players is still a big accomplishment. That said, here are the players who made the list.
No. 98. Derrick Henry - Running back
There were many controversial aspects to the 2025 season for Derrick Henry. He continued to showcase why he belongs near the top of the running back position, though he was seldom used in games.
Henry comes in at No. 98, after securing 1,595 rushing yards, 16 touchdowns, and 5.2 yards per carry. He also tacked on 150 receiving yards.
Henry's rushing yards, touchdowns, and yards per carry all came in second in the league. His overall grade of 80.4 ranks him 14th out of 55 backs, and his 79.4 rushing grade ranks 19th.
Running the ball is clearly what he is good at, and the hope is that new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle will not forget that.
No. 90. Travis Jones - Defensive tackle
Defensive tackle Travis Jones came alive, bringing in six sacks and one forced fumble amid a quiet pass rush for the Ravens.
Jones' 79.2 overall grade on PFF ranks him seventh, and his 81.1 run defense grade ranks him third. The young upstart worked his way right into a new extension, as the Ravens signed him to a three-year, $40.5 million contract extension in December.
Jones is only getting better and should flourish even more when general manager Eric DeCosta adds more firepower on the pass rush front in free agency or the draft.
No. 84. Tyler Linderbaum - Center
Tyler Linderbaum is considered to be one of the best centers in the NFL, and his 80.3 overall grade ranks him fifth; his 83.7 run block grade ranks him fourth among 40 qualified centers.
Linderbaum is a major reason that Henry had the season he has had. The young lineman continues to showcase elite ability to move the pocket, while pancaking blockers to open up run lanes.
The Ravens have some big contracts to give out soon, and Linderbaum is knocking on the door of free agency. He should get a deal similar to the $18 million per season that Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey is getting, as he is only about to be 26 and is already having a stellar career.
No. 9. Kyle Hamilton - Safety
Safety Kyle Hamilton continues to showcase why he is the most important player on the defense and on the entire Ravens team. He was moved closer to the line of scrimmage, exploding with 79 solo tackles, 11 total pressures, and one sack.
Hamilton's overall 85.9 grade ranks him third, his 84.3 coverage grade ranks him fourth, and 91.2 pass rush grade ranks second.
Hamilton added another element to his game, becoming a pass rushing safety that can chase down defenders and be disruptive in pass rush circumstances.
It will be interesting to see how Hamilton is used in Jesse Minter and Anthony Weaver's defensive scheme, but they are sure to have fun with the multi-time All-Pro safety.


