I watched probably every snap he had at UCF.
He roasted corners with his double move. When Bortles was the QB, he looked Perriman's way a lot on those types of moves and it often paid off.
My big question with him is production. He was a part of a stable of receivers at UCF and he was never asked to shoulder the load and he never really had the focus solely on him. He's never been a guy that was asked to go out and catch 8-10 passes in a game. He was always good for a few big plays, but there were other receivers in the group that were targeted more than Perriman was.
I like his potential, but I'm not sure if I see him being a guy in the NFL that will catch 80+ passes in a season. He was often a deep target.
A guy that is really flying under the radar from UCF is Rannell Hall, who was UCF's version of Percy Harvin. Great YAC, big enough to break tackles and was still able to run great routes and make huge plays.
JJ Worton is a guy to look out for too, though I'm not sure if his speed will transition to the NFL. He's made some incredible catches, maybe even the best catch I've ever seen.
Ball looks like it's going to sail 10 yards over his head and he gets it. Incredible
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