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The Cases for 13 Ravens to Go to the Pro Bowl
Pro Bowl voting opened Tuesday, and the Ravens have many players deserving of post-season honors.

QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson is one of the leaders for MVP and a shoo-in for the Pro Bowl as it stands now. He would be the first Ravens quarterback to be voted into the Pro Bowl. Jackson is on pace for more than 3,500 yards passing and an NFL record 1,248 rushing yards. He's become one of the league's biggest stars and hardest players to defend.

OT Ronnie Stanley
Stanley is the NFL's highest-graded left tackle by Pro Football Focus. He hasn't allowed a single sack and has given up just two quarterback hits this season. Stanley is also a leading piece of the Ravens' run blocking, which has paved the way for the NFL's top rushing team. In his fourth season, Stanley has emerged as an elite left tackle.

CB Marlon Humphrey
Humphrey has become one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL. He's locked down receivers such as the Browns' Odell Beckham Jr and Bengals' Tyler Boyd and shown an uncommon physicality for his position. This year, Humphrey has turned into a major playmaker with two interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries returned for touchdowns.

RB Mark Ingram II
Ingram ranks 11th in the NFL among running backs in rushing yards (619). His eight rushing touchdowns are tied for fourth-most in the league and is tied for tops in the AFC with Tennessee's Derrick Henry. The Ravens lead the NFL in rushing thanks to the one-two punch of Ingram and Jackson. While Jackson has the speed and jukes, Ingram has been the hammer.

G Marshal Yanda
It's not just name recognition. At 35 years old, Yanda deserves to go to his eighth Pro Bowl. He has the third-highest grade among all guards from Pro Football Focus, which credits him with very high run blocking marks and just one sack and six hurries allowed in pass protection. Yanda is the anchor of Baltimore's offensive line that has cleared the way for Jackson and a league-leading rushing game.

TE Mark Andrews

FB Patrick Ricard
The Ravens are on pace to set NFL rushing records. Ricard is the wrecking ball in the middle of it. He's the AFC's top-graded fullback, according to Pro Football Focus, and second in the NFL only behind former Raven Kyle Juszczyk, who is now in San Francisco. The NFL's only two-way player, Ricard also has nine tackles, one sack and forced fumble as a defensive lineman. He's as rare as they come.

S Earl Thomas III

DT Brandon Williams

DT Michael Pierce
Pierce and Williams are the Ravens' dynamic duo in the middle of their defensive line. Like Williams, the Ravens felt the impact of Pierce's absence when he left early in the game against the Bengals. Cincinnati responded by running often and Joe Mixon rushed for a season-high 114 yards. Pierce is the Ravens' highest-graded defensive lineman from Pro Football Focus.

OLB Matthew Judon
Judon's four sacks through nine games don't put him at the top of the charts, but that doesn't tell the whole story. Judon has a league-leading 16 quarterback hits, so he's applying a lot of pressure. According to Pro Football Focus, he has the second-best pass rush productivity in the AFC, trailing only Denver's Von Miller.

K Justin Tucker
Tucker is the NFL's only kicker who has yet to miss a field goal this year. His only blemish is a missed extra point. Tucker's had clutch moments too, including a game-winning 46-yard field goal in overtime in Pittsburgh's Heinz Field. He has won AFC Special Teams Player of the Week twice this season. The NFL's most accurate kicker of all-time has somehow only been to two Pro Bowls in his seven seasons.

CB Marcus Peters