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‘All Respect’ To Marquise Brown, But Rashod Bateman Believes ‘It’s My Time’ In Ravens’ Offense

The Baltimore Ravens have never been confused with a wide receiver factory, so to speak. While they have drafted and developed plenty of talent over the years, they have never been known for their wide receivers—especially the ones that they draft themselves, rather than signing as free agents.

Can Rashod Bateman finally be the wide receiver who lives up to expectations? A first-round draft pick a year ago, he did catch 46 passes for 515 yards despite missing five games due to injury. He only got into the end zone once, but the 6’2”, 210-pound product can certainly better that.