Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 24-10 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 14. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2011 season using the following point system:
No. 1 – 7 points
No. 2 – 6 points
No. 3 – 5 points
No. 4 – 4 points
No. 5 – 3 points
No. 6 – 2 points
No. 7 – 1 point
To hear our full explanation for our respective lists, click HERE.
Luke Jones’ Top 7 …
7) Torrey Smith

6) Bernard Pollard

5) Cory Redding

4) Joe Flacco

3) Jameel McClain

2) Ray Rice

1) Terrell Suggs

Drew Forrester’s Top 7 …
7) Dennis Pitta
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6) Cary Williams

5) Jameel McClain
4) Cory Redding

3) Joe Flacco
2) Ray Rice

1) Terrell Suggs

SEASON TO DATE:
Luke Jones:
1. Ray Rice (49 points)
2. Terrell Suggs (43 points)
3. Joe Flacco (39 points)
4. Haloti Ngata (30 points)
5. Anquan Boldin (20 points)
6. Lardarius Webb (19 points)
6. Torrey Smith (19 points)
8. Bernard Pollard (15 points)
9. Cory Redding (12 points)
10. Cary Williams (10 points)
10. Bryant McKinnie (10 points)
12. Ed Reed (9 points)
13. Ray Lewis (8 points)
13. Terrence Cody (8 points)
13. Billy Cundiff (8 points)
13. Dennis Pitta (8 points)
13. Jameel McClain (8 points)
18. Ed Dickson (7 points)
19. David Reed (6 points)
19. Marshal Yanda (6 points)
19. Pernell McPhee (6 points)
22. Jarret Johnson (5 points)
22. Vonta Leach (5 points)
24. Sam Koch (4 points)
25. Paul Kruger (3 points)
25. Dannell Ellerbe (3 points)
27. Matt Birk (1 point)
27. Ben Grubbs (1 point)
27. Ricky Williams (1 point)
Drew Forrester:
1. Joe Flacco (42 points)
2. Ray Rice (39 points)
3. Terrell Suggs (36 points)
4. Haloti Ngata (22 points)
5. Lardarius Webb (21 points)
6. Bryant McKinnie (19 points)
7. Bernard Pollard (18 points)
7. Torrey Smith (18 points)
9. Anquan Boldin (17 points)
9. Ed Reed (17 points)
11. Cary Williams (16 points)
12. Dennis Pitta (15 points)
13. Ed Dickson (13 points)
14. Ray Lewis (12 points)
15. Cory Redding (11 points)
16. Billy Cundiff (9 points)
17. Jameel McClain (7 points)
17. Sam Koch (7 points)
19. Paul Kruger (6 points)
20. Jarret Johnson (5 points)
20. Michael Oher (5 points)
22. Dannell Ellerbe (4 points)
22. Marshal Yanda (4 points)
24. Ricky Williams (3 points)
25. Andre Gurode (2 points)
25. Pernell McPhee (2 points)
Luke Jones
Luke Jones is the Ravens and Orioles beat reporter for WNST BaltimorePositive.com and is a PFWA member. His mind is consumed with useless sports knowledge, pro wrestling promos, and movie quotes, but he often forgets where he put his phone. Luke's favorite sports memories include being one of the thousands of kids who waited for Cal Ripken's autograph after Orioles games in the summer of 1995, attending the Super Bowl XXXV victory parade with his dad in the pouring rain, and watching the Terps advance to the Final Four at the Carrier Dome in 2002. Follow him on social media @BaltimoreLuke or email him at Luke@wnst.net.
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