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26 minutes ago, starrymessenger said:

 

At least Robert could block.

Brashad looks to have fantastic measurables - and nothing else. 

If they were serious about improving the WR corps there are a couple of guys out there who actually have some ability and would be overall upgrades (to Foster, who should be on the PS). They seem fixated on a burner tho - Brown, Coleman, Foster - but I don't see anyone like that out there who can play, except Brice Butler, who should be a target but maybe not because of the process thingy i.e. outspoken with a prickly personality.

 

..but he had Sakrete hands......3 years and 47 catches...prolific...........

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To those who think he is like Foster...nope. I didn’t think he was a first rounder when he got drafted a few years back, but he had a good last year in college and performed pretty well during his college career, unlike Foster.   He’s the type of guy that could do well, but isn’t going to be anything more than a Wr3 or wr4.  Can’t hurt to add some talent to the roster, but WR doesn’t mean much when you have no OL to provide consistent protection. 

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46 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

They are scrambling.

 

 

Yeah........Perriman has been just a LOUSY football player.........but they just can't put Josh Allen on the field this season without a deep threat to back the safeties out of the box.   If they can find one that will actually make one or two catches over the top of a defense it would make a world of difference to the run game and Allen's health when they finally insert him into the lineup.

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36 minutes ago, Rico said:

When it comes to ex-Ravens scrubs, he's quite similar in quality to Shareece Wright. Just say NO.

 

Hes worse. 77 yards on 35 targets last year. That's 2.2 yards per. Worst in NFL history. Flacco loves to stretch the field. If BR couldn't do it there what makes people he can do it here.

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7 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

When fans say a change of scenery could help, who is an example of a bad player that suddenly got good with a new team? 

 

Jerry Hughes. You could say Marquise Goodwin too. Jordan Poyer. That's just Bills players off the top of my head.

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1 hour ago, NewEraBills said:

I think he's worth a shot.  He's a good kid, good attitude.  HIs confidence was hurt by injuries.  See what Robiskie can do with him.

 

Bad hands---hands of stone---has great speed that's it. Might as well bring in a Jamaican sprinter to run deep 4 times a game.

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1 hour ago, HappyDays said:

 

Jerry Hughes. You could say Marquise Goodwin too. Jordan Poyer. That's just Bills players off the top of my head.

 

It happens all the time. I don’t see why people complain about bringing talented players in for work outs. The Bills are trying to improve the roster. Maybe nothing happens and maybe they find a productive player that needed a change of scenery. There is no harm in looking.

16 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Idk why we wouldn’t at least work out Dez. He is better then anyone we have after KB and at least he has shown he can play at a high level in the league we are in. Enough of these nobodies and trying to catch lightning in a bottle. Go work out a proven vet and make him show you he can’t still play.

 

Because him a KB would be the slowest WR core in the NFL

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1 minute ago, billspro said:

 

It happens all the time. I don’t see why people complain about bringing talented players in for work outs. The Bills are trying to improve the roster. Maybe nothing happens and maybe they find a productive player that needed a change of scenery. There is no harm in looking.

 

Because him a KB would be the slowest WR core in the NFL

Who cares? They will use physicality and body position to get open underneath. Also big targets for Nate.

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2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Idk why we wouldn’t at least work out Dez. He is better then anyone we have after KB and at least he has shown he can play at a high level in the league we are in. Enough of these nobodies and trying to catch lightning in a bottle. Go work out a proven vet and make him show you he can’t still play.

 

 

Because Dez has been slow and terrible the last couple of years and we already have the exact same player younger in KB.

 

Dez would be an option if he made plays by being physical, but he seems to get stone hands with defenders around.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Idk why we wouldn’t at least work out Dez. He is better then anyone we have after KB and at least he has shown he can play at a high level in the league we are in. Enough of these nobodies and trying to catch lightning in a bottle. Go work out a proven vet and make him show you he can’t still play.

Dez has already shown he cant play.

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17 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:

Graham was an over drafted tiny receiver who ran a 4.41. 

 

Perriman is a physical specimen who runs a 4.24. He has been inconsistent and dealt with injuries. 

 

Im taking a chance on a guy like Perriman. 

Have at it.  I don’t like track stars or WRs who catch with their body.

 

If we sign him I hope it works out.  I doubt we sign him.  If we do, I doubt it works out.

 

 

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Looks like he didn’t sign with Jets. 

 

15 hours ago, BullBuchanan said:

 

He couldn't teach his own son to play.

That comment doesn’t make much sense. They aren’t the same talent level, but Brian Robiskie did just fine for the level that he was. It wasn’t fundamentals that he lacked. 

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1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

Looks like he didn’t sign with Jets. 

 

I understand that it is difficult to just work a guy out and know whether or not you should sign him. But especially difficult with a guy like that. Who has the measurables and likely catches most everything in practice. It's really in the games when you see that he doesn't look like a solid player, game breaker  or a gamer. 

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3 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

I understand that it is difficult to just work a guy out and know whether or not you should sign him. But especially difficult with a guy like that. Who has the measurables and likely catches most everything in practice. It's really in the games when you see that he doesn't look like a solid player, game breaker  or a gamer. 

They all have the game film and that’s why he wasn’t claimed on waivers. Of course, he did “Moss” the great Stephon Gilmore two years ago in the season opener. I can’t erase it from my memory. That catch was a big reason they lost.

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2 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

They all have the game film and that’s why he wasn’t claimed on waivers. Of course, he did “Moss” the great Stephon Gilmore two years ago in the season opener. I can’t erase it from my memory. That catch was a big reason they lost.

Yep. That's kinda what I mean though. In this workout I can't imagine he doesn't look pretty good. 

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1 minute ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Yep. That's kinda what I mean though. In this workout I can't imagine he doesn't look pretty good. 

I imagine they are mainly looking at him because they play the Ravens. Could be wrong though. Interesting that both the Giants and Bills want to work him out - Beane and Gettleman must have together  thought highly of him in his draft process while in Carolina?

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13 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I imagine they are mainly looking at him because they play the Ravens. Could be wrong though. Interesting that both the Giants and Bills want to work him out - Beane and Gettleman must have together  thought highly of him in his draft process while in Carolina?

 

Honestly I would rather have him on the roster than Foster.  6'2 runs a 4.24 and catches jump balls.  Just like the upside; I understand the drops but Foster has had those too.  So they may be bringing him in just since we are playing the Ravens but I don't think so. 

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7 minutes ago, ChanticleerBillsFan said:

 

Honestly I would rather have him on the roster than Foster.  6'2 runs a 4.24 and catches jump balls.  Just like the upside; I understand the drops but Foster has had those too.  So they may be bringing him in just since we are playing the Ravens but I don't think so. 

I definitely agree that Foster’s spot is not safe  and he’s only there because of his speed,  but that he will be replaced if they feel they can find an upgrade and will keep looking to find one. 

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