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Draft did not fall Ravens way. They were obviously looking to get either a top tier WR, RB and OT and for whatever reason the draft did not fall their way and the Ravens had to adjust to plan B which consisted of drafting defensive guys heavily. This might be a scenario of too many eggs in a basket. You can't expect rookies to make a significant impact year one. The defense was already good last year and you can make the argument the offense is worse off since losing key players. Wallace is not a number #1 WR and if he goes down the offense will go down hill in a hurry. Perriman has not shown anything to make us think he is ready for the spot light. I ask myself a very valid question - why can't the Ravens develop WRs. We always seem to have to sign a player past his prime. There is no one out there the Ravens will sign either as a WR or an OT that is an impact player. I don't buy this non sense that the Ravens are still looking. Looking for a washed up player maybe. The RBs on this team don't scare anyone. We will soon find out if the brain trust was right.