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WR Breshad Perriman


Id take Green-Beckham or Jaelen Strong @ 32 before perriman.

Could be Hayward-Bey 2.0 with his drop rate.
 
Perriman = Cordarrelle Patterson right now.


Big, fast, raw. Could potentially be a gamebreaking KR early in his career but will rarely see offensive snaps until he corrects his issues.

If he fell to the late 2nd I wouldn't hesitate, but I wouldn't use #32. The chance of him never performing is far too high.
 
Money has never been a Issue for BB if a guy under performs he's not afraid to cut his loses.

Could you please cite the last player who's performance led to a cut AND led to it costing the team more against the cap?
 
Worth noting that Belichick reportedly was in attendance at Perriman's pro day. Interesting that he was there and at Sammy Coates as well.

I would draft Perriman at #97 if he was on the board otherwise I have no interest in him. Aaron Dobson is still a good prospect in my opinion, who had an injury riddled second season, but let's not forget how he played in weeks 6-12 of the 2013 season. He flashed true potential. I would work on maximizing his talent before bring in a near identical skill set on rawer to develop.
 
He's always been borderline 1st rd. Yesterday just made it easier on w/e team selects him.

His route running is or lack thereof isn't nearly as bad as some make it seem. Not to mention year after year we hear about someone's route running skills and then they turn out to be D.T. (T.O. reincarnated ). Both his drops and knowledge of the route tree can be improved without question.

I have him as mid 2nd pick. And fwiw i have Conley as a late 3rd, early 4th. And think Smelter goes earlier than expected.
 
People are falling in love with his straight line speed but I think he would be a horrific fit in this offense. His route running is sloppy at worst, lazy at best and his hands are extremely suspect. If I'm looking at a deep threat in this draft, I would rather go for DGB at 32, Devin Smith in the 2nd, or one of Phillip Dorsett/Tre McBride in the 3rd (if Dorsett lasts that long).
 
People are falling in love with his straight line speed but I think he would be a horrific fit in this offense. His route running is sloppy at worst, lazy at best and his hands are extremely suspect. If I'm looking at a deep threat in this draft, I would rather go for DGB at 32, Devin Smith in the 2nd, or one of Phillip Dorsett/Tre McBride in the 3rd (if Dorsett lasts that long).

I don't know about Dorsett but I agree with your round1,2,3 options here. I don't know where Conley might fit.
 
I don't know about Dorsett but I agree with your round1,2,3 options here. I don't know where Conley might fit.

I look at Dorsett as a more polished version of Perriman. He wouldn't be my ideal pick, but I don't think he'd be as hard to coach up as Perriman would. And I'm not a fan of Conley. Very gifted athletically but he has a case of alligator arms.
 
I look at Dorsett as a more polished version of Perriman. He wouldn't be my ideal pick, but I don't think he'd be as hard to coach up as Perriman would. And I'm not a fan of Conley. Very gifted athletically but he has a case of alligator arms.

I haven't studied Dorsett or Conley which is why I'm non-committal. But I like DGB, Smith and McBride as you rank them which was really my point.
 
I haven't studied Dorsett or Conley which is why I'm non-committal. But I like DGB, Smith and McBride as you rank them which was really my point.

Take a look at both of them. Dorsett's a burner but he has the same route running issues Perriman has (only with better hands). Conley could be a beast and he's very gifted, athletically, but he has the same fear of contact over the middle that Ted Ginn does.
 
I think if we were taking a reciever with 32, my pick would be DGB or jaelen strong. I think DGB is a big time talent who can flourish with his time with Tom Brady and can be jimmy G deep threat target in the future (I love garrops deep ball). But if we don't take the chance on him then I think jaelen strong is the next best option. He's fast, big, good hands, athletic, and has pretty good body control. I just think he has to polish up the route running.
 
I think if we were taking a reciever with 32, my pick would be DGB or jaelen strong. I think DGB is a big time talent who can flourish with his time with Tom Brady and can be jimmy G deep threat target in the future (I love garrops deep ball). But if we don't take the chance on him then I think jaelen strong is the next best option. He's fast, big, good hands, athletic, and has pretty good body control. I just think he has to polish up the route running.

For me it would be DGB and Devin Smith. Talent-wise, DGB is a top 5 overall pick if there wasn't the baggage and that's difficult value to overlook. But the red flags might be too much. Devin Smith's ability to track the deep ball is outstanding. I don't have a first round grade on him but if you were twisting my arm, I could get comfortable with it.
 
guy run fast 40 jard and he is as our first pick now.
We should rather focus on CBs and OLs
 
Perriman will be a raider [emoji14]
 
I think his bust potential is way too high.
 


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