The Baltimore Ravens nine-man 2015 draft class has been rather underwhelming through the first six games of their second professional season. While we cannot legitimately judge the teams selections until after the 2017 season, once they have been in the league for three years, the franchise was surely hoping for more production from this draft class by now.
Continuing the general theme prevalent on the past several Ravens rosters, the 2015 draft class has been snakebitten by injuries. First round choice Breshad Perriman missed his entire rookie season, and most of this past offseason with knee problems. While he is finally gaining some experience on the field this season, and made a nice catch on the first drive against the Giants, his hands need improvement.