It’s no secret Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman has mightily struggled since entering the league three seasons ago. Once a high-profile first-round selection, Perriman has struggled to stay on the field and is practically invisible when he does suit up. He has only four career starts and has caught 43 passes for 576 yards and three touchdowns over his career.

While Perriman’s troubles have been thoroughly and well-documented by much of the football media, a new title from the gurus over at Pro Football Focus may offer the most succinct evaluation of Perriman’s stock to date.

According to the analytics group, Perriman was the de-facto worst wide receiver in football last season. For his underwhelming 2017 statline of 10 catches for 77 yards, Perriman received an overall grade of 39.1, good for dead last among the 116 graded receivers in the league.

Though the title may seem exceedingly harsh, many Baltimore fans would likely agree that the unceremonious honor is well-deserved. While many thought and hoped that he would be establishing himself as the franchise’s long-awaited elite receiver at this point in time, it is the exact opposite that has rung true, with Perriman shaping up to be a prototypical bust.

At this point, there’s no guarantee Perriman will make it to Week 1 on the Ravens’ roster. It’s a long fall for an early-round draft pick but the stats don’t lie in this case.