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I am on Bre shad Perriman's bandwagon


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It's been discussed in multiple threads

Well, I dare say that it needs its own thread. Unless someone surprises us, he will likely be in play when we go on the clock. Moreover, his pro day may have implications for us as far as other receivers, like Jaelen Strong, being in play even if Perriman isn't.

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Well, I dare say that it needs its own thread. Unless someone surprises us, he will likely be in play when we go on the clock. Moreover, his pro day may have implications for us as far as other receivers, like Jaelen Strong, being in play even if Perriman isn't.

It definitely has an impact. I still think Cooper, White and Parker are the first three WRs taken. But Strong and Perriman could be a toss up now. Heck, both might go before us now.

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Why isn't information about his pro day other than his astounding speed not been published in masse yet? Does anyone have any I formation as to how he did in position drills?

That's what I've been trying to find out. I've seen some videos of his vertical and broad jump but no official numbers. I want to know how he did in receiving drills.

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