Kind of hard to believe, but the Ravens had rookies manning the right side of their offensive line for much of the game yesterday, and doing a very adequate job.With Ogden out, projected RT Adam Terry has been starting at LT. That means third-rounder Marshall Yanda, a guy who was viewed as maybe more of an NFL Guard coming out of Iowa, has been playing RT and holding up. And first-rounder Ben Grubbs, who had been alternating in for a series or two per half at Right Guard, got extended time there when Center Mike Flynn dislocated a finger, moving starting RG Chris Chester to Center.After picking Ogden with the franchise's first draft pick ever, Ozzie pretty much ignored the O line for a decade. Now, it's really exciting to see the makings of what is going to be an outstanding O line in the near future, even when Ogden retires after this year.Also, third-rounder Yamon Figurs won the game with his 75-yard punt return for a TD.Fourth-round pick FB Le'Ron McClain is the starter and got his most extended action as the Ravens employed a 2-RB set more than in the previous two games. He basically turned in the kind of performance that his predecessor Ovie Mughelli turned in for the past 4 years, but for about $8 million less than what Atlanta is paying Mughelli.I used to worry what the Ravens would look like once Ogden, Ray Lewis, and even Todd Heap retired. Now, with this year's rookies, plus recent additions like Ngata, Clayton, Demetrius Williams, the O Line, and young vets like Reed and Suggs, I'm less worried.