The Eagles are working out former Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com (Twitter link).
Perriman, the 26th overall selection in the 2015 draft, has never lived up to his draft billing, as injuries and ineffectiveness have prevented him from reaching his potential. After missing his entire rookie campaign, Perriman posted 33 receptions in 2016, but managed only 10 catches last year.
Philadelphia currently has six receivers on its roster, but Alshon Jeffery is expected to be sidelined for several more weeks. Nelson Agholor, Mike Wallace, and DeAndre Carter saw most of the work in the Eagles’ season opener, while Shelton Gibson and Markus Wheaton are also on the club’s roster.
Perriman certainly isn’t wanting for free agent interest, as he’s met with the Jets, Giants, Bills, and Vikings since getting cut by the Ravens.
The Eagles get like every former raven
Get? Just doing their due diligence and working him out like a handful of other teams already did.
Good luck lol at least they won’t wait as long as the Ravens did to cut him
Dad used to ball out. My favorite receiver in Madden.