Here’s hoping next week the Bucs will have Brady throw constantly to Grayson, Johnson, and Perriman to prepare for the playoffs. Especially Grayson.
Grayson has a grand total of 12 career targets, so I’m going to pump the breaks on my optimism before crowning him an all pro. However, the guy never played in college as he was busy winning track championships at LSU. He came into the NFL in 2017 with no idea how to play wide receiver at that speed, and no one has given him a chance in a game until recently. Arians noted last year he was the Tyreek Hill preparation guy in practice and runs a 4.25 (!) That’s ridiculously fast, especially since he has some bulk. Dude doesn’t look like Hill or John Ross or one of those twigs with speed.
If he has 4.25 speed, great hands, and seems to “get it” when playing at game speed and has the timing/balance down, he does fit the profile for a real breakout player. He may end up being a huge surprise breakout player for Brady. It’s possible. I’d be much more skeptical if he were just another veteran who had a good game, but no one really knows his potential.
The Buccaneers will wrap up their practice week on Friday and that will likely mean another day of significant work for a couple of their practice squad players.
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