The Facts: It's understandable fans are excited about a healthy Breshad Perriman. And there is a natural curiosity for what Mike Wallace, a proven deep threat, can bring to the Ravens' offense. However, the Ravens' best option to be the No. 2 wide receiver and line up across from Steve Smith Sr., assuming he's healthy, remains Aiken.
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As Sun staffer Jeff Zrebiec suggests, that may seem obvious to some, but to many others (including fantasy owners), Aiken remains the forgotten -- or underappreciated -- man, even after a season in which he was one of the only prominent Ravens to play 16 games and caught a team-high 75 balls for 944 yards and five touchdowns. He had at least five catches in each of the last nine games and he had 70 or more receiving yards five times during that span. That surge coincided with Smith being sidelined with a torn Achilles. Yes, the Ravens used a first-round pick on Perriman and they need to see what he can do. But we should all keep Aiken in mind heading into training camp.