Baltimore Ravens: Early Prediction Of 53 Man Roster
Wide Receivers:
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Mike Wallace
Breshad Perriman
Michael Campanaro
Chris Moore
Keenan Reynolds
Tim Patrick
Chris Matthews
If you’re wondering where the production is going to come in the passing game, so am I. Mike Wallace is not a number one receiver. Breshad Perriman has 33 receptions to his name. Michael Campanaro is everyone’s favorite player who inevitably gets hurt. Chris Moore’s speed and size has only translated into special teams success.
The Ravens have to hope that offense comes from unexpected places. Tim Patrick is an interesting player to keep an eye on. He’s an undrafted free agent from Utah that the Ravens swooped up. Patrick has a big body and tons of potential. In a weak wide receiver group, he may get a chance to outshine his undrafted status.