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On 8/31/2021 at 5:56 AM, bravo4460 said:

Breshad Perriman would be worth a look at WR in my opinion. I’m sure there will be some lower quality young guys released to take a chance on due to the TY injury.

If you watch literally any game featuring the 2020 Jets highlight reel, Perriman is almost always in on a big play or TD. 

 

The Bears already got him..

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7 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

 

 

Kaufusi had like 16 Ts in the preseason.

Glasgow had 4 (he had 9 all of last year)....

 

They must really like Glasgow.... 

 


Yeah, I’m pretty stumped, honestly. Especially given the way he was one of the first cuts made. 
 

Good chance there’s more than meets the eye here. 

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40 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

 

 

Kaufusi had like 16 Ts in the preseason.

Glasgow had 4 (he had 9 all of last year)....

 

They must really like Glasgow.... 

 

They love Glasgow….

 

When we drafted him, Ballard told the story of a friend of his in the scouting community years ago telling CB about this great freshman special teams player for Michigan.   Ballard followed him for four years.   
 

We invested a 6 for a special teams Ace when most teams likely had him as a 7 or a priority free agent.  

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23 hours ago, JediXMan said:


He mentioned Indy earlier this year as a place he’d like to play.

I think John Brown or Fulgham would be a better signing than Coutee. Coutee has never had a season with more than 400 yards receiving and he is injury-prone. Brown had 1000 yards in 2019 with the Bills.

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