Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens: 3 Things to Watch
By Andrew Kim
Even if Laremy Tunsil plays through his knee injury, he will have his hands full with a veteran like Terrell Suggs.
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Terrell Suggs has been the most consistent pass rusher this year for the Ravens with 4.5 sacks. If Laremy Tunsil, who is questionable with a knee injury, decides to tough it out; I think I would favor the veteran to get pressure on Moore.
Other pass rushers like Matt Judon and Za’Darius Smith should see a lot of Ja’Wuan James at right tackle. They need the other pass rusher opposite of Suggs to step up as both of them have two sacks apiece.
Even though rookie Tim Williams is doubtful for the matchup against the Dolphins, expect rookie Tyus Bowser to be more involved and more safety blitzes to be used to try to confuse the veteran quarterback Moore.
Carl Davis, Michael Pierce, Chris Wormley, and Willie Henry will also have a role against the run but also have a chance to cause interior pressure to stifle Moore and the Dolphins offense. Even though they have Mike Pouncey at center, I think Anthony Steen and Jermon Bushrod are exploitable at offensive guard.
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If the Ravens can get enough pressure on Moore, stop Ajayi, and offensively move down the field and limit turnovers; I think the Ravens can get their fourth win of the season.