The Baltimore Ravens have made many adjustments to their roster over this NFL offseason that has seen many notable changes to their wide receiver position.

According to Jamison Hensley of ESPN, the Ravens have decided to keep fourth-year wideout Breshad Perriman aboard by picking up his roster bonus that is due this upcoming weekend in the fourth year of his four-year, $8.7 million rookie deal.

The Baltimore Ravens will pick up wide receiver Breshad Perriman's $649,485 roster bonus on Saturday, a source told ESPN.

Through his first three years in the league, it has been a struggle for Perriman to stay on the field as he has dealt with numerous injuries over that span. He missed his entire rookie campaign in 2015 due to a partially torn PCL in his right knee and was forced to sit out all of training camp last year with a partially torn ACL in his left knee.

When has been able to get on the field, he has struggled to play with any consistency making drops while his production has not matched the first-round expectations that were placed on him with just 43 catches for 576 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 27 games played. In the 2017 campaign, he had only 10 catches on 34 targets for 77 receiving yards in 11 games played.

Although the team has decided to pick up his roster bonus, there is no guarantee that he will be on the roster come the regular season as he moved significantly down the pecking order. The Ravens added several more talented wide receivers to the roster with Michael Crabtree John Brown, and Willie Brown in free agency this offseason. What could make his departure more likely is that the team could have made $1.6 million in salary cap space by either trading or releasing Perriman.