My biggest beef is the defensive backfield situation. This problem started after the 2012 SB season. The team knew that although Webb had enough speed at the time, he lacked enough quickness to prevent separation on a receiver's inside cut, he was highly susceptible to double moves, he had difficulty rerouting receivers (especially quick receivers like A.J Greene, Antonio Brown and T.Y. Hilton) and was sub-par in press. They also knew the back-ups were lacking some needed coverage and tackling ability. When Reid left, they had no play making Safety and with Pollard's departure, some of the toughness left. Ihedibo helped but they let him walk. Cary was OK but, he wasn't a top notch "cover corner". Then, to add "insult to injury", the Ravens signed several DB's that spent more time on IR than they did on the field. With cornerback jimmy Smith, guards Marshal Yanda and Kelechi Osemele; kicker Justin Tucker; punter Sam Koch; safety Will Hill; and linebacker Courtney Upshaw going into Free Agency and little free cap space at this time, Ozzie has some challenges.