NFL Mock Draft 2015 First Round: Where will Marcus Mariota fall?

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Nov 14, 2014; Orlando, FL, USA; UCF Knights wide receiver Breshad Perriman (11) catches a 25-yard touchdown pass as the Knights beat the Tulsa Golden Hurricane 31-7 at Bright House Networks Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Manning-USA TODAY Sports

Wide Receiver. UCF Knights. Breshad Perriman. 14. player. 59. <p>Marucs Mariota will still be on the board here, but it should not matter at all because so is this guy Breshad Perriman.</p> <p>And with him still on this late, he can’t be passed up. When it comes to raw, athletic potential, Perriman seriously might be the best wide receiver in this draft. The only reason he should not go higher is because teams looking for a wide receiver should go with more of the sure thing</p><div class=

But Perriman could be absolutely amazing if he develops actual receiver skills. After all, he is 6’2″ and 212 pounds, a perfect size, and he runs track speed after clocking in a 4.24-40 time.

Perriman is so ridiculously athletic that he does not need fundamentals, and he was a huge reason that UCF was able to overcome the loss of Blake Bortles relatively easy. With a new quarterback, Perriman had more than 1,000 yards receiving along with nine touchdowns.

The Miami Dolphins recently picked up veteran wide receiver Greg Jennings, who is a very reliable possession receiver for Ryan Tannehill, or whomever else becomes quarterback if they move in a different direction. Adding Perriman brings a go-to, deadly playmaker for the perfect combination.

He is raw, but he is ridiculously athletic, and at this point, you don’t want to miss out on him.

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Breshad Perriman

Wide Receiver, UCF Knights

Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphins /

Marucs Mariota will still be on the board here, but it should not matter at all because so is this guy Breshad Perriman.

And with him still on this late, he can’t be passed up. When it comes to raw, athletic potential, Perriman seriously might be the best wide receiver in this draft. The only reason he should not go higher is because teams looking for a wide receiver should go with more of the sure thing

But Perriman could be absolutely amazing if he develops actual receiver skills. After all, he is 6’2″ and 212 pounds, a perfect size, and he runs track speed after clocking in a 4.24-40 time.

Perriman is so ridiculously athletic that he does not need fundamentals, and he was a huge reason that UCF was able to overcome the loss of Blake Bortles relatively easy. With a new quarterback, Perriman had more than 1,000 yards receiving along with nine touchdowns.

The Miami Dolphins recently picked up veteran wide receiver Greg Jennings, who is a very reliable possession receiver for Ryan Tannehill, or whomever else becomes quarterback if they move in a different direction. Adding Perriman brings a go-to, deadly playmaker for the perfect combination.

He is raw, but he is ridiculously athletic, and at this point, you don’t want to miss out on him.

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