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A.T. Perry

WR

Wake Forest

A.T. Perry

HT:

WT:

YR:

NO:

OVR RK

82

POS RK

9

FINAL GRADE

(Developmental Potential)

6050

205

JR

9

CEILING

Low-Level Starter Potential

OVR RK

PLAYSTYLE AND SCHEME FIT

Perry has shown the ability to make contested catches in traffic, which would make him a valuable possession receiver in an offense that relies on short-to-intermediate passing. He has good hands and can make tough catches over the middle, which is essential for a receiver who is asked to move the chains. Furthermore, Perry's athleticism and size also make him a potential mismatch against linebackers and safeties in the slot. He has the speed to get open against slower defenders, and his size makes him tough to bring down after the catch. He can play outside, or in the slot at the NFL level.

PASS GAME ANALYSIS

RUN GAME ANALYSIS

FINAL REPORT

The NFL needs more big-bodied X receivers, and Perry can provide that. His short-area quickness and physicality are two key traits that can allow him to defeat press-man coverage at the NFL level. The body control and the length to high point and snatch the football away from defenders are what NFL scouts and GM's are looking for from a true boundary X WR.

Primary scout:

Brandon Lundberg

KEY STRENGTHS

Big Body

Length

Body Control

KEY WEAKNESSES

Drops

Strength

Separation

PLAYER COMPARISONS

Tee Higgins

Travis Fulgham

Equanimeous St. Brown

KEY POSITIONAL FACTOR GRADES

KNOWN INJURIES

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