### **Jackson, Kyle Hamilton Join Legends on Ravens All-PFF Team**
Pro Football Focus named its [Ravens All-PFF team](https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/c3w-Cwp8n4C09jKofVfycJotkH?domain=pff.com), and the lineup is replete with Hall of Famers, future Hall of Famers, and multi-time Pro Bowlers.
According to PFF's Nathan Jahnke, selections were based on normalized PFF grades adjusted by season. To balance peak performance and longevity, only a player's five best seasons with a franchise from 2006 (the beginning of PFF's database) to 2025 were considered.
Current Ravens who made the team were Jackson, wide receiver Zay Flowers, tight end Mark Andrews, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, cornerback Marlon Humphrey, and safety Kyle Hamilton.
Ray Rice got the nod at running back over Derrick Henry.
"The first close call in terms of picking this team came at running back, as Ray Rice has more than double the number of carries as the next-closest running back," Jahnke wrote. "Derrick Henry has nearly 1,000 fewer carries but has already forced more missed tackles. Rice's longevity and receiving production are enough to keep Rice on top."
The rest of the offense was composed of: fullback Patrick Ricard, wide receiver Derrick Mason, slot receiver Anquan Boldin, left guard Kelechi Osemele, center Tyler Linderbaum, right guard Kevin Zeitler, and Marshal Yanda, who was placed at right tackle even though he played the majority of his career at right guard.
"It's worth noting Hall of Famer Jonathan Ogden was among the top offensive linemen, despite only playing two seasons in the PFF era," Jahnke wrote. "However, he lost out to Ronnie Stanley and his decade in the PFF era."
On defense, Humphrey and Hamilton were joined by: defensive tackles Haloti Ngata and Brandon Pierce, edge rushers Terrell Suggs and Jarrett Johnson, Hall Famer Ray Lewis and C.J. Mosley at inside linebacker, cornerback Jimmy Smith, slot cornerback Lardarius Webb, and Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed.
"The only close call was at linebacker next to Ray Lewis, with C.J. Mosley and Roquan Smith as the two most notable options," Jahnke wrote. "Mosley was the better run defender, and Smith was better in coverage. In the end, Mosley won out thanks to his longevity."