The Facts: The Ravens should soon get another look at Perriman on the football field. Last year's first-round pick continues to recover from a knee injury that cost him his entire rookie season, and the expectation is for him to be on the field when the Ravens hold organized team activities this spring. "I don't know what percentage it is right now, but I know everybody seems to be happy with his progress," HC John Harbaugh said earlier this week. "He looks strong."
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Perriman went down with a sprained knee on the first day of training camp last year and never fully returned. He went through a few practices as a limited participant in September, but then suffered a setback in Week 3 and didn't practice again. ... The Ravens have high expectations for the speedy wide receiver, and several team executives have said that Perriman's return is almost like having an extra first-round pick this season. Getting him on the field for the spring will give him time to get re-acclimated to playing football after a year on the sidelines, and then he'll have time to build a rapport with quarterback Joe Flacco in training camp. He'll also have to contend with newly-signed deep threat Mike Wallace, a veteran who seems to fit the role Perriman was drafted to handle.