WO36
Breshad Perriman
WR Central Florida
- 6'2" Height
- 32" Arm Length
- 212LBS. Weight
- 9 1/4" Hands
Analysis
Strengths
Height, weight and speed numbers that every team covets. Quick accelerator off the snap and destroys the cushion, forcing cornerbacks into "turn-and-run" mode. More sudden than most big receivers. Able to break routes off sharply or go from stop to start instantly. Consistent separation at top of his route. Always gets over the top of cornerbacks on verticals. Varies route speed and has ability to body up and box out smaller cornerbacks downfield. Explosive leaper with timing and catch radius to make the difficult catches look easy. Shows off plus body control and ball tracking on deep ball. Able to gear up or down when needed and is a legitimate big-play threat on every snap. Athleticism and long speed for yards-after-catch production. Gives good effort as run blocker.
Weaknesses
Raw in his routes, relying on speed and athleticism over any precision. Rounds routes and is inconsistent at selling and finishing routes that don't involve him as primary target. Sits and waits on the throw rather than working back to it. Redirected in his routes more than expected for receiver his size. Disappointing hands that might always haunt him. Slow catch readiness, allowing too many throws to beat him up. Too much double catching and his focus drops over second half of the season were maddening to watch.
NFL Comparison
Kenny Britt
Bottom Line
Rare combination of size, top-end speed and suddenness that can be found in some of the best receivers in the game. His routes are sloppy and a work in progress, but his hands keep him out of the top tier of receivers. His drops will drive teams crazy, but his physical traits and ability to hit the big play should warrant early round consideration.
Related Links
-Lance Zierlein
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| Grade |
Title |
| 9.00-10 |
Once-in-lifetime player |
| 8.00-8.99 |
Perennial All-Pro |
| 7.50-7.99 |
Future All-Pro |
| 7.00-7.49 |
Pro Bowl-caliber player |
| 6.50-6.99 |
Chance to become Pro Bowl-caliber player |
| 6.00-6.49 |
Should become instant starter |
| 5.50-5.99 |
Chance to become NFL starter |
| 5.20-5.49 |
NFL backup or special teams potential |
| 5.01-5.19 |
Better-than-average chance to make NFL roster |
| 5.00 |
50-50 Chance to make NFL roster |
| 4.75-4.99 |
Should be in an NFL training camp |
| 4.50-4.74 |
Chance to be in an NFL training camp |
| No Grade |
Likely needs time in developmental league. |