BaltimoreRavens.com’s Ryan Mink believes Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken will implement a “versatile” offensive scheme.
Hired this month to take over a Baltimore offense headed by Greg Roman since 2019, Monken is widely expected to bring a more traditional, balanced offense to the Ravens in 2023. Monken implemented pass-heavy “air raid” offensive systems as the offensive coordinator for the Bucs and at Oklahoma State, while deploying a more run-heavy approach at Georgia over the past three seasons. His Georgia offense frequently used two tight end sets, a potential boon for Isaiah Likely and reason to believe Mark Andrews will remain the focal point of the team’s passing offense. Monken’s Georgia offense wasn’t particularly good on the ground, ranking outside the top-35 in EPA per rush while posting top-three pass EPA numbers in 2022. “Overall, I think Monken will make the Ravens more balanced and capable of playing different ways,” Mink said. “It’s no secret that Baltimore has to improve its passing attack, and I think Monken will accomplish that.”