Behind Ravens' quarterback Lamar Jackson’s SIC score

2 min read • August 08, 2023

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Behind Ravens' quarterback Lamar Jackson’s SIC score

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is one of the most dynamic players in NFL history. However, following consecutive season-ending injuries, he finds himself needing to adapt his playstyle.

Jackson's previous season concluded with a PCL strain, resulting in him receiving an 89 SIC score for the upcoming season.

According to the Pro Football Docs, Jackson's knee has completely recovered. Nonetheless, there exists uncertainty regarding his ability to maintain peak health over an entire season due to his existing style of play.

For Jackson to ensure his durability throughout a complete season, a shift toward a more pocket-oriented passing approach becomes imperative. This potential alteration raises concerns among certain Ravens enthusiasts, given that Jackson's hallmark skill throughout his career lies in his rushing prowess.

Nevertheless, the Ravens have constructed a robust group of receivers around Jackson, designed to facilitate his transformation into a pocket passer rather than a dual-threat quarterback.

Presently, Jackson maintains a slightly elevated Best Ball ADP (35.5) in comparison to Burrow's (37.8), as indicated by FantasyPros.

While Burrow sustained a calf injury during training camp, tempering initial skepticism, Pro Football Docs anticipate his participation in week 1.

Given Burrow's exemption from the need to overhaul his playstyle or acclimate to a new system, he ostensibly holds an advantage over Jackson for the forthcoming season.

However, this doesn't imply that Jackson will altogether forsake his running game. Instead, he will likely curtail his rushing attempts to safeguard his physical well-being and prolong his career.

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