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Breshad Perriman, WR UCF


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Scott Wright @DraftCountdown:

Feb 13

Central Florida WR Breshad Perriman really reminds me of

Dwayne Bowe. Big, physical and a sneaky vertical threat but

inconsistent hands.

1h

UCF WR Breshad Perriman ran 4.2 @ Pro Day. Guess I have to

revise comparison from "Dwayne Bowe" to "Fast Dwayne Bowe"

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Scott Wright @DraftCountdown:

Feb 13

Central Florida WR Breshad Perriman really reminds me of

Dwayne Bowe. Big, physical and a sneaky vertical threat but

inconsistent hands.

1h

UCF WR Breshad Perriman ran 4.2 @ Pro Day. Guess I have to

revise comparison from "Dwayne Bowe" to "Fast Dwayne Bowe"

Made me lol

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So he is regularly compared to DezBryant in the end zone and after the catch but runs a sub 4.3?! He just solidified himself as a first rounder then IMO...but that is a lot of WRs in that first.

At this point I would be sorta disappointed if we do not take Stong or Perriman if they are availible during our pick no matter who else unexpectedly dropped in this draft.

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all WRs come out needing help with route running. but here is something to make you think, this guy is not as bad at getting separation when running routes.

 

 

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Perriman is lined up at the top of the screen, on the outside, off the ball. NC State appears to be in a 2 high safety, man coverage underneath by the Cornerbacks. judging from where the CB is lined up on Perriman, it seems this is man coverage with him taking away the inside routes.

 

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coming off the ball, Perriman knows he has to beat the CB to the inside for his route. he stems his route with a quick release outside, to make the CB open up his hips as though he is running a more vertical route. the CB slow plays him, but does open up when Perriman gets into his small cushion.

 

 

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Perriman now has the CB behind him, and the only way he can make a play on the ball, is by running through Perriman. being 6'2 215, there is no way in hell that CB is going to be able to do this. Perriman does make himself available for the pass, and catches it for a 1st down.would like him to ****** the ball out the air with his hands, but Michael Irvin talks about protecting yourself when you are a WR, when going across the middle. his dad played with Irvin, so he was probably taught the same thing.

 

will place this in here as well.

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Man I watched two of this kids cut ups on DraftBreakdown...if he even had a halfway decent QB his last season he would have put up monster numbers. The quarterback must have missed several TDs during the NC State game alone. Perriman seems like the perfect WR for Cam's arm. Quickly eats up cushion and explodes downfield. Cam's deep ball would do him wonders. 

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Ravens Reporter for the Baltimore Times TURRON DAVENPORT @TDavenport_NFL

5h

Breshad Perriman reminds me a lot of Torrey Smith, how he

stretches the field when I watch him. They even physically look

similar on tape.

5h

His height,weight,speed is surely appealing. The vertical threat that he presents is real

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ndtscouting.com Kyle Crabbs @ NDTScouting:

14h

So the Perriman fever pitch is about to turn up.

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[in response to: "Where do you see Perriman going with the forty.he ran today?"]

I have him bunched tightly with guys like Devin Smith, Dorsett, Lockett and Greene. Could see him going before all due to upside.

Ravens Reporter for the Baltimore Times TURRON DAVENPORT @ TDavenport_NFL

4h

I agree about grouping him with Devin Smith, Dorsett and Lockett.

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