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Mike Wallace has a chance to do something he hasn't done since 2011: rack up over 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. With Steve Smith retiring and Kamar Aiken leaving Baltimore, Wallace has a clear path to playing time and targets. He proved last season he's capable of being the go-to guy for the Ravens with a 62.1 percent catch rate, 10 catches for 20-plus yards and five for 40-plus yards. The only guys in his way are third-year receiver Breshad Perriman, who the Ravens will push to be the primary target in the offense, and veteran Jeremy Maclin, who might end up as that primary target if Perriman falters. Either way, Wallace should see a lot of playing time and come up with 60 or so catches. He won't be a popular name to draft, but in a game where stats are all that matter, Wallace will provide some good depth. Round 10 is the time to consider taking him.