NFL Draft: Biggest offensive busts in Ravens franchise history
Dishonorable mentions:
Tommy Streeter:
Tommy Streeter was selected in the sixth round of the 2012 draft class with the idea that he could develop into a deep threat for Joe Flacco to utilize. That idea never came to fruition, as Streeter was released before the 2013 season. Streeter never caught a pass in the NFL.
Bernard Pierce:
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After what looked to be a promising start to the former Temple Owl’s Bernard Pierce, he fell flat on his face and never got up. Pierce averaged 4.9 YPC as a rookie back-up to Ray Rice, forming a dynamic duo that combined for 1,675-rushing yards. However, after his rookie season Pierce fell apart. His career average is 3.7 YPC and was out of the league by 2015.
Jah Reid:
A third round pick out of Florida, the 6’7″ 325-lbs. behemoth of a man was supposed to shore up the Ravens offensive line. Instead, Reid struggled to even be a situational player. With just seven starts to his name as a Raven, Reid was never quite what Baltimore had envisioned him to become.