8. Breshad Perriman, wide receiver, Baltimore Ravens
Perriman has been a royal disappointment ever since the Ravens selected him 26th overall in 2015. He missed his entire rookie year due to injury.
Then he took a backseat to veterans Steve Smith Sr. and Mike Wallace in 2016. Perriman played in all 16 games but caught an underwhelming 50 percent of his 66 targets for 499 yards and three touchdowns.
This summer, Perriman will face even stiffer competition now that the Ravens brought wide receiver Jeremy Maclin aboard. If he doesn’t make a name for himself in camp, Perriman is bound to get lost in the shuffle once again and outplayed by the Ravens’ veteran pass catchers.