Browns rivals: 3 most dangerous non-quarterbacks on Ravens

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Baltimore Ravens’ most dangerous player No. 1- Marlon Humphrey, cornerback

The Ravens’ secondary was one of the most hard-hit positions in 2021 as far as injuries go which really made the unit struggle at times. When healthy and on the field cornerback Marlon Humphrey is one of the best corners in the entire NFL not just in the AFC North. Last season Humphrey allowed just a 53.6 completion percentage when he was targeted in coverage.

He is an in-your-face physical corner that just frustrates wide receivers and often shuts them down all game long. He isn’t a one-trick pony either, he is a good factor in the run game as well, making him a really well-rounded player for Baltimore.

Going into last season PFF mentioned just how good Humphrey had been in coverage from 2018-2021.

Humphrey has the luxury of playing on a defense that has help around him and allows him to focus on his assignment. Having added Kyle Hamilton behind him I think that Humphrey will likely play freer and have his best season so far in his career. Humphrey forces teams to look elsewhere and quarterbacks hesitate to target him.

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The Browns will have to find a way to attack Humphrey or target weaker areas of the defense if they are to beat the Ravens in 2022.