Breshad Perriman, the Ravens' first round pick last year, generated a lot of buzz with his speed and playmaking abilities. With the UCF speedster being the team's highest-selected receiver since Mark Clayton in 2005, expectations were high, especially when you consider that he was the highest-touted rookie to be drafted to support quarterback Joe Flacco.
But fans weren't able to see what they wanted out of Perriman. In fact, they didn't see anything from Baltimore's prized rookie. Perriman was out of commission from the get-go, spraining his PCL on the very first day of training camp in late June.