WR. Baltimore Ravens. BRESHAD PERRIMAN. I. <p>After loosing Tory Smith, the Baltimore Ravens needed a speedster to go with quaterback Joe Flacco’s big arm. And Breshad Perriman, coming out of Central Florida, ran a 4.2 40 at his Pro Day. So when Perriman was available at No. 26 overall, the Ravens were happy to take him.</p>
<p>And in the first training camp practice, he showed he could get great separation with his speed. Another thing that has stood out about Perriman is that he is aggressive and likes to fight for the ball. He was looking to prove the critics wrong that were weary of his ability to catch the ball and looked good doing so.</p>
<p>But also during his first training camp practice, Perriman came up with an obscure knee injury. And just when it seemed he was on his way back, he re-injured the knee and had arthroscopic surgery. He will be out indefinitely, which is too bad for the Ravens, who can use a receiver to help Steve Smith Sr. out.</p>