The New England Patriots still aren’t done searching for potential reinforcements at wide receiver even after adding Josh Gordon. The Patriots on Friday worked out former first-round pick Breshad Perriman, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Perriman, 25, was cut before the start of the season by the Baltimore Ravens, who took him at No. 26 overall in the 2015 NFL Draft. He played just 27 games in three years for Baltimore, making 43 catches for 573 yards with three touchdowns.

After working out for a handful of teams, he recently signed with the Washington Redskins early last week. However, he was quickly cut just a few days later.

While it’s highly unlikely Perriman gets signed and makes the active roster for the Patriots, he could still stick around. Last week, the Patriots also re-acquired another former first-round wideout in Corey Coleman, whom they waived to make way for Gordon, and placed him in their practice squad.

The Patriots currently have Gordon, Phillip Dorsett, Chris Hogan, and Cordarrelle Patterson as their active wideouts. Gordon could be set to make his Patriots debut this Sunday against the Miami Dolphins after he was inactive in their loss to the Lions last week.

The Patriots are also set to get No. 1 option Julian Edelman back from his four-game suspension for Week 5 against the Indianapolis Colts.