Monday night was far from the ideal start to the season for the Baltimore Ravens, but it isn’t a reason to be all doom and gloom just yet. While the passing game didn’t exactly come alive against the Las Vegas Raiders, the wide receivers displayed reasons to be hopeful.
Wide receiver struggles have played the Ravens for years. Since winning the Super Bowl in 2012, the Ravens have struggled to put together a consistent receiver room with multiple reliable threats.
And it hasn’t been for a lack of trying.
Since then, the Ravens have drafted 13 wide receivers, three of which were in the first round, and signed multiple veterans to incredibly varying levels of success.