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If it came down to Peat or Perriman....


MedellinHeel

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I would take Perriman because I feel that he could make more of an impact quicker. With Oher and now Martin, and Gman and Matsko's apparent faith in one or both, I would think that we'd be better served in the short and long term to draft Perriman first, and then Ogbuehi in the second.

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Tall fast guy with bad routes and hands?

Don't we already have him on the roster?

Hill is a body catcher/stiff runner. Perriman is a hands catcher and a fluid/smooth runner. With all due respect the Hill/Perriman comparison is a very lazy one.

If you want to compare someone on our roster to a WR prospect I think Boykin and Strong are much more similar

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Hill is a body catcher/stiff runner. Perriman is a hands catcher and a fluid/smooth runner. With all due respect the Hill/Perriman comparison is a very lazy one.

If you want to compare someone on our roster to a WR prospect I think Boykin and Strong are much more similar

Except one is a legit first rounder, one was undrafted.

Hill and Perriman? Both second rounders.

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Except one is a legit first rounder, one was undrafted.

Hill and Perriman? Both second rounders.

I don't ever remembering you refer to Kelvin Benjamin as a legit first rounder, not saying that you didn't. Fortunately for all of us Huddlers don't make personnel decisions and Gettleman does.

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