Stacking up the Baltimore Ravens offseason upgrades

BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 18: Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens reacts from the sidelines in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at M
BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 18: Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens reacts from the sidelines in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at M /
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KANSAS CITY, MO – SEPTEMBER 11: Running back Danny Woodhead
KANSAS CITY, MO – SEPTEMBER 11: Running back Danny Woodhead /

Upgraded Weapons for Offense

You can honestly count Breshad Perriman as an upgrade for this season, because I don’t think he even scraped the surface of his potential last season. The Ravens could be in for a huge season from Perriman. Even if Perriman doesn’t become a superstar he will produce more than 33 receptions in 2017.

Jeremy Maclin is a better football player than a 37 year old Steve Smith Sr. (as much as we love Agent 89). Maclin will be a number one receiver for the Ravens who should outproduce Smith Sr. this year. Adding Danny Woodhead gives the Ravens a chance to get more from their running backs in the passing game. Ben Watson is another upgrade. He got hurt and was lost for the entire 2016 season. With Dennis Pitta gone Watson could be a huge upgrade.