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Which units will make the biggest jump after Bye?

That’s enough negativity. Focus on positive potential developments.

The Baltimore Banner has predicted which units will have the greatest jump after the break. Jonas Shaffer predicted that the running game would be the biggest improvement after the bye. Giana Han agreed.

Shaffer wrote: “In the next few weeks, the Ravens will get back one of NFL’s top running quarterbacks (Jackson), and one of NFL’s top fullbacks Patrick Ricard.” If Head Coach John Harbaugh is unhappy with the guard play of the Ravens, they might also receive a shakeup on the offensive line which could diversify the running game. With Jackson, Derrick Henry and Justice Hill in the backfield, any offense should be able to compete with top-10 rushing attacks. The Ravens will figure it out after their bye week.

Han wrote: “I believe the secondary has potential. The secondary has been hampered by injuries and should be able to return to full health. The return of Pro Bowl inside linebacker Roquan, who is the spine to the defense, should help. Teddye Buchanan, a rookie at the moment, currently runs the spine. Zach Orr, Chuck Pagano and Alohi Gillman have more flexibility in what they can do with the addition of Gilman. Hamilton and Marlon will be healthier. Nate Wiggins, Malaki Starks and Nate Wiggins will also improve as they gain experience.

Geoffrey A. Knox of Ravens Wire said that the presences of DeAndre Hopkins, a veteran wide receiver and Harbaugh may be valuable to the Ravens as they look to kickstart their season.

“Some stars just are different. Some guys walk into a locker room in the NFL and can’t believe that he is now their teammate. Knox wrote: “DeAndre Hopkins is a superstar.” Some of the Ravens’ young players watched him in hope of reaching a comparable status. Since his arrival, everyone has paid attention to him and shown respect. This respect is shared by the entire coaching staff, right down to the individual players. It has helped to show up big in certain places. He has made some fantastic catches. He is tied for the lead on the team in TD receptions (2), and ranks second both in yards per reception (19.8), and receiving yards 178.

“Sure, it’s all about the results in the NFL. John Harbaugh’s voice may become monotonous at times, but he isn’t the one who fails in a pinch. John Harbaugh isn’t the one who has missed tackles or thrown interception. It’s true that sometimes failure is due to the coach, but we could have seen Harbaugh and his team fail if they had been dealt the same cards. Be patient. “This will all work out.”

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