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In the middle of March through the end of the month, we will take a quick look at some of the key players for the Baltimore Ravens entering the 2016 season from where each key player stands in terms of the Ravens depth chart.
Terrance West
West, after dealing with two teams within a year (Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans) after being a third round pick in the 2014 NFL draft, was entering a career changing point when was signed by the Ravens in the middle of the 2015 season. It was shape up or ship out, and West has done a good job of playing the way he is supposed to and staying out of trouble.
West on the season with the Ravens rushed for 180 yards on 46 carries in six games. Not a lot of substance, but he did show potential at times where he had good vision and was able to bounce to the outside when nothing was available. West looks like he is going to have a good head start to the 2016 offseason for the third string runningback position but he isn't a lock to stay on the roster. The Ravens could very well draft another running back preferably a big bruiser.
West received an Exclusive Rights Free Agent tender by the Ravens last week.
West 2015 Stats (Combined with Ravens and Titans)
Games Played: 8
Rushing Attempts: 62
Rushing Yards: 231
Yards Per Carry: 3.7
Rushing Touchdowns: 0
Targeted: 5 times
Receptions: 4
Receiving Yards: 21
Yards Per Catch: 5.3