Quote (Terps @ Jun 18 2016 12:54am)
Perriman will still be a vertical threat. He's not going to run in the 4.2's ever again, but he can still be a Torrey Smith clone, which is what he was drafted to be.
The hope was that he would be better running intermediate routes than Torrey, and he can still be that complete WR, but as of right now we have no clue how good/bad he is.
I'm just going to stick to my pre-draft evaluation of Perriman and call him a 1-dimensional deep threat with bad hands.
The difference between him and Torrey, to me, is that he's 6'2". They both run bad intermediate routes, and they both have questionable hands, but Perriman at least has the catch radius.
It's such a shame that he's been injured. Even if he had stone hands, he could have been a monster H/W/S receiver.