Ravens’ Defense Gets a Boost as New Playmaker Steps Up Alongside Roquan Smith.

Roquan Smith #0 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates with Patrick Queen #6, Marcus Williams #32, and Brandon Stephens #21 after a play against the Cleveland Browns during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium

The Baltimore Ravens took a calculated risk by allowing Patrick Queen to leave for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024 NFL free agency, placing their trust in second-year inside linebacker Trenton Simpson. This offseason, Simpson has proven the Ravens’ front office right by emerging as a reliable playmaker and a key component of their defense.

In Baltimore’s 14-13 preseason victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 2, Simpson solidified his status as a rising star with critical plays that disrupted the Falcons’ early drives. According to ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, Simpson appears ready to replace Queen at inside linebacker, showcasing his growth from an offseason uncertainty to one of the team’s standout performers.

Simpson’s impact was evident with a quarterback hit, an open-field tackle on Taylor Heinicke, and a pass breakup, highlighting his versatility and playmaking ability. Despite being slightly undersized, his explosive speed and instincts make him a formidable presence on the field, particularly in blitzes and coverage.

Simpson has earned the confidence of his teammates, including All-Pro middle linebacker Roquan Smith, who praised his athleticism and potential. With the support of Smith and new defensive coordinator Zach Orr, Simpson is poised to become a top performer as he steps into a starting role. The Ravens’ decision to prioritize youth over experience may pay off significantly.

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