Offensive Coordinator Breakdown – Baltimore Ravens

Offensive Coordinator: INDIANAPOLIS, IN - AUGUST 20: Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh calls for a play wearing his Bose headset in game action during the preseason NFL game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens on August 20, 2018 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Offensive Coordinator: INDIANAPOLIS, IN - AUGUST 20: Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh calls for a play wearing his Bose headset in game action during the preseason NFL game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens on August 20, 2018 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Offensive Coordinator: CLEVELAND, OH – DECEMBER 17, 2017: Senior offensive assistant/tight ends coach Greg Roman of the Baltimore Ravens walks onto the field prior to a game on December 17, 2017 against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. Baltimore won 27-10. (Photo by: 2017 Nick Cammett/Diamond Images/Getty Images) /

Each off-season the NFL landscape changes dramatically with every coaching change across the league.  This past season eight NFL head coaches were terminated, while an additional seven NFL teams made changes at offensive coordinator. How does that impact your Fantasy Football plays?

With 46 percent of the league changing offensive systems this off-season, I am going to breakdown each of these new Offensive Coordinator play-callers, their tendencies and how it will impact each team this coming season, and how it will impact your Fantasy Football plays.

Baltimore Ravens Offensive Coordinator– Greg Roman

Average Offensive Coordinator Production– (6 Seasons)

Passing:

ATT CMP CMP% YDS AVG YDS/G LNG TD INT SACK 455 281 61.7 3369 7.4 211 67 20 8 44

Rushing:

ATT YDS AVG LONG 20+ TD YDS/G FUM FUML 1DN 494 2329 4.72 63 19 18 145 9 4 119

Receiving:

REC TAR YDS AVG TD 20+ FUM FUML YAC 1DN 281 455 3369 12.1 20 46 3 1 1347 158

Team Rankings Under Roman – 2016-2011

Total Yards:2016-(16th) 2015-(13th) 2014-(20th) 2013-(24th) 2012-(11th) 2011-(26th)
Total Points: 2016-(10th) 2015-(12th) 2014-(25th) 2013-(11th) 2012-(11th) 2011-(11th)
Pass Attempts:2016-(32nd) 2015-(31st) 2014-(29th) 2013-(32nd) 2012-(31st) 2011-(31st)
Passing Yards:2016-(30th) 2015-(28th) 2014-(30th) 2013-(30th) 2012-(23rd) 2011-(29th)
Rush Attempts:2016-(2nd) 2015-(2nd) 2014-(9th) 2013-(3rd) 2012-(7th) 2011-(3rd)
Rushing Yards:2016-(1st) 2015-(1st) 2014-(4th) 2013-(3rd) 2012-(4th) 2011-(8th)

Fantasy Football Play Caller Profile:

Greg Roman takes over as the play caller for the Baltimore Ravens after Marty Mornhinweg was fired last season. Throughout his career, Greg Roman has displayed his ability to work and develop mobile quarterbacks.

He is also not afraid to get them involved in the running game, as five of his six quarterbacks rushed more than 90 times each season that he called plays. Only once has a Roman lead offense had more passing attempts than rushing attempts.

In his six years as an offensive coordinator his teams have averaged 494 total carries (52%) compared to 455 passing attempts (48%). With one of the most gifted rushers to ever play the quarterback position, the Ravens will lean heavily on the legs of Lamar Jackson and Mark Ingram this season.