Remember Breshad Perriman? The first-round wide receiver that the Baltimore Ravens tried to make happen a few years back who turned out to be a bust? Well now the Cleveland Browns are starting to try to get something out of him, after they’ve dished out some of their own high draft picks at the position, trading away first-rounder Corey Coleman and second-rounder Josh Gordon.
The Browns signed Perriman in the middle of October, and since then he has played about 20 snaps per game on average. He has caught 10 passes on the season for 188 yards, and he was finally able to hit on the sort of play he was drafted for this past Sunday in Cleveland’s win over the Carolina Panthers.