The Ravens got a lot out of Gus Edwards this past season. They got 718 rushing yards off of 137 carries. Almost all of his carries came after Lamar Jackson became the starting quarterback. Edwards was the most important player on the field not wearing number eight. His down hill running style worked perfectly with Jackson. The defense had to guess who would come away from the mesh point with the ball. Edwards hit the point of attack so fearlessly and determined that before the defense knew what hit them, he had at least a few yards. The question becomes, where can Edwards go from here?
Baltimore Ravens: What they need from each running back
