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He’s 26 years old and a former first round pick of the Ravens. He was largely a bust until putting together a very nice 14 game season for TB last season. This goes under the heading that you scout a player for what he IS and could BECOME. Not for who he WAS. Impossible for any of us to evaluate Perriman without comparing his play from last year and prior years. Did he change anything? Better route runner? More effort off the field? Did something cause him to take a step forward in his development? 
 
 

Before he got to the Buccaneers he played in offenses is where they just couldn’t get him the ball re Joe flacco


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1 minute ago, Villain The Foe said:

We already had a decent body in the room that had chemistry with Sam. 

Probably because the Jets dont have a #1 or a #2 WR on the roster, which makes him #1 by default, similar to Robby, except Robby was a better player. 

Until that draft pick occurs then that's just what it is. Furthermore, even if we go WR at #11, We already had a better #2 in Robby than Perriman. If JD gets Robinson to sign then this will reflect better. But so far this is looking suspect. 

Who’s to say Robbie wasn’t planning all along to go play for his old college coach “FatherFigure” and with his old college QB on the Panthers roster. What if Robbie was using the Jets as a way to drive up Panthers offer. Only JD wasn’t playing that game. Gave an offer and waited on RA. He chose NC and low taxes............

Jets moved on 

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12 minutes ago, Paradis said:

are you kidding me. 

What world does Perriman unclench buttholes 

In what world is Robby Anderson some sort of invaluable piece to the puzzle?

I don’t see Perriman as some sort of drastic drop off. 

The Jets getting a potential top tier WR was always going to come through the draft.

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1 minute ago, Untouchable said:

In what world is Robby Anderson some sort of invaluable piece to the puzzle?

I don’t see Perriman as some sort of drastic drop off. 

The Jets getting a potential top tier WR was always going to come through the draft.

Yeah I don’t get it.  As much as I like Robby some are acting like he was a bigtime pro bowl receiver lol.  Honestly other than his speed as a deep threat he lacked in many other areas. Crowder doesn’t have the deep threat ability but I felt he was more dependable overall 

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22 minutes ago, ECURB said:

He is catches a higher percentage of passes and carved out a role on a stacked team. Robby has entire plays designed for him and barely did better.

Robby has a higher catch rate. 

Not sure what you're looking at.

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3 minutes ago, Maxman said:

I know it has been said a few times but the last five games last year. Man, if they are getting that guy, wow.

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That is Bruce Arians system. 

The same System that can produce MVP level Jameis Winson with over 5K yards and 30 TD's. Except Jameis also wanted to be defensive player of the year with 30INT's and 7 pick 6's. 

In every season that Arians has been a head coach, he's been in the top 3 of average length of completed plays. Arians throws the ball down field. 

 

We shouldnt expect this type of production when we havent had a 4,000+ yard QB since 1967. 

 

Also take into account that Perriman was surrounded by Evans and Godwin. 

 

Perriman will most likely be the #2 Wide out across from a rookie, not hidden between two receivers who are basically #1 receivers. 

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Prior to the injuries to Evans and Godwin, Perriman was (at best) the number 3 target.  When they go down, he steps up big time and puts up impressive stats.  No logic there at all.  He is just a first round bust who got lucky at the tail end of the season. ?

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30 minutes ago, HawkeyeJet said:

Perriman put up 645 yards and 6 TDs in 14 games last year.  That's not much behind Robby in 16 games.  I don't think the talent gap between the two is very big.

1 drop in 65 targets.

He has 1500 yards in his 4 year career....half of Robby. 

Trying to point to one season is really cherry picking. 

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9 minutes ago, 32EBoozer said:

Who’s to say Robbie wasn’t planning all along to go play for his old college coach “FatherFigure” and with his old college QB on the Panthers roster. What if Robbie was using the Jets as a way to drive up Panthers offer. Only JD wasn’t playing that game. Gave an offer and waited on RA. He chose NC and low taxes............

Jets moved on 

No matter the hypothetical, it's still a downgrade or a poor-man's version.

Furthermore, if JD really wasnt playing that game, he would have simply stepped up to the plate and signed Perriman without having to wait for Robby to sign elsewhere. 

 

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1 minute ago, FidelioJet said:

He has 1500 yards in his 4 year career....half of Robby. 

Trying to point to one season is really cherry picking. 

If the season was 2017, sure. Him coming on strong and having a career best season last year is not cherry picking. 

Robby has not improved in three years. 

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GAME LOGS (Last 5 Games of 2019 Season)

 

Robby Anderson - 23 Rec, 334 yards, 2 TDs

http://www.nfl.com/player/robbyanderson/2556462/gamelogs

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Breshad Perriman - 25 Rec, 506 yards, 5 TDs

http://www.nfl.com/player/breshadperriman/2552597/gamelogs

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I'm not going to argue that one guy is better than the other and I'd probably take Robby over Perriman, but the idea that this is some kind of major drop-off or the Jets are "settling" is kind of ridiculous.  Douglas sees these guys as similar players.  They are WR3 types....maybe WR2s on a good day.  They are each worth about $8-9M per year so that's what the Jets are paying.

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Just now, choon328 said:

This is a perfect tweet and the pct of snaps difference is eye opening even your consider Perriman had more TD's and nearly as much yards. 

It's called "Bruce Arians" system. 

 

Perriman has been on 2 other teams, why havent the stats shown up at his other stops? 

 

This season is going to be epic. 

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41 minutes ago, GreenReaper said:

JD playing chess.  Robby made his move...JD countered.

The Panthers paid $1.20 for a can of Coke.  The Jets bought a can of Pepsi for $0.80.  May not seem like a lot but when you have a $200 food budget a lot of these decisions (Poole for $5M, Desir for $5.5M, Lewis for $6M, Jenkins for $5M) all start to add up.....and they will let us afford some nice filet mignon when the time is right.

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I'm glad we signed a WR who may still have some upside, but.....

Robby's body work over the last 4 years was almost 2x more productive. I would have preferred to have paid him the extra 4 million this year and given him the 2nd year.

I'm willing to wait and see what Joe D does the rest of FA and the draft with the WR corps before passing judgment on how he handled this.

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