NFL Free Agency: Predicting where the top WR’s will land in free agency

Breshad Perriman, Raiders
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Breshad Perriman

Predicted team in 2020: Philadelphia Eagles

Breshad Perriman began his career as a first-round pick for the Baltimore Ravens in 2015 and missed his rookie season due to a torn PCL. The Central Florida product struggled to stay on the field with the Ravens and caught just 43 passes for 576 yards and three touchdowns in his time there.

After a two-year stint with the Ravens, Perriman landed with the Cleveland Browns in 2018, recording just 16 catches for 340 yards and two touchdowns. Heading into the 2019 season, Perriman was likely on his last chance to remain in the NFL, as he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Alongside Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, Perriman flourished in Bruce Arians’ vertical passing attack. The former first-round pick would finish the 2019 season with a career-high 36 receptions, 645 yards, and six touchdowns.

Following his career year, Perriman figures to command a decent contract in free agency. An interesting team that could use a deep threat like Perriman is the Philadelphia Eagles.

If you played wide receiver for the Eagles in 2019, chances are you ended the season on injured reserve. At the end of the season, Philadelphia had Greg Ward Jr. as their No. 1 wide receiver in the offense. Depending on Perriman’s asking price, the Eagles could give Carson Wentz a big-play weapon by signing the 26-year-old wideout.

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