Ravens say Terrance West is leader in backfield
Baltimore Ravens running back Terrance West is currently the first running back on the depth chart, head coach Jim Harbaugh said.
Things could change between now and Week 1 of the regular season, but it's clear that West is going to remain a relevant part of Baltimore's backfield. The 26-year-old back averaged 4.0 yards per carry on a career-high 193 attempts in 2016. Kenneth Dixon will eat into West's touches once he returns from his four-game PED suspension. Danny Woodhead projects to be the Ravens' primary pass-catching back throughout the year.
West's -0.04 Rushing Net Expected Points per attempt last season ranked 30th out of the 42 backs to see 100 or more carries.
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