Bryce Perkins was one of NFL's fastest players in preseason Week 3, topping 20 mph twice

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Bryce Perkins was one of NFL's fastest players in preseason Week 3, topping 20 mph twice​

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Cameron DaSilva

September 3, 2021 5:19 am PT


The Rams didn’t plan to keep three quarterbacks when camp and the preseason began. They expected to only carry Matthew Stafford and John Wolford on the 53-man roster.
Bryce Perkins changed their mind with some really impressive play in the team’s three preseason games. Not only did he show poise and accuracy throwing the ball, but he turned on the jets a few times and picked up yards with his legs.

Next Gen Stats tracks the speeds of ball carriers and in the third week of the preseason, Perkins was one of the fastest. He had two of the three fastest speeds of any player that week, behind only Tyreek Hill. Not bad company to keep.


View: https://twitter.com/NextGenStats/status/1433532844186357760?s=20



Perkins’ athleticism and mobility are certainly his best asset and could potentially be something the Rams use if he sticks around on the 53-man roster, but even if he doesn’t suit up for a game this year, keeping him on the team as a developmental quarterback is critical.
If he can keep growing as a passer, Perkins could have a future in the NFL as a real dual-threat quarterback.

 

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Loved Bryce at Virginia and I felt he had his moments in preseason, but his deep passes tend to float and at times he misses a wide open WR. Overall, again, if the can continue to grow as a passer the sky is the limit because of the asset he brings with his legs.
 

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Loved Bryce at Virginia and I felt he had his moments in preseason, but his deep passes tend to float and at times he misses a wide open WR. Overall, again, if the can continue to grow as a passer the sky is the limit because of the asset he brings with his legs.
Admit I have only watched him in Ram games.
Is that floating long ball a symptom of low arm strength?
just curious.
 

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This was a little surprising to me.
I know Perkins is fast, but that's FAST.
Makes me wonder if he might actually be active on some game days with some special packages. We know they were considering it last season.
 

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Bryce Perkins was one of NFL's fastest players in preseason Week 3, topping 20 mph twice​

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Cameron DaSilva

September 3, 2021 5:19 am PT


The Rams didn’t plan to keep three quarterbacks when camp and the preseason began. They expected to only carry Matthew Stafford and John Wolford on the 53-man roster.
Bryce Perkins changed their mind with some really impressive play in the team’s three preseason games. Not only did he show poise and accuracy throwing the ball, but he turned on the jets a few times and picked up yards with his legs.

Next Gen Stats tracks the speeds of ball carriers and in the third week of the preseason, Perkins was one of the fastest. He had two of the three fastest speeds of any player that week, behind only Tyreek Hill. Not bad company to keep.


View: https://twitter.com/NextGenStats/status/1433532844186357760?s=20



Perkins’ athleticism and mobility are certainly his best asset and could potentially be something the Rams use if he sticks around on the 53-man roster, but even if he doesn’t suit up for a game this year, keeping him on the team as a developmental quarterback is critical.
If he can keep growing as a passer, Perkins could have a future in the NFL as a real dual-threat quarterback.


Still can't outrun an alligator
 

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Bryce Perkins was one of NFL's fastest players in preseason Week 3, topping 20 mph twice​

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Cameron DaSilva

September 3, 2021 5:19 am PT


The Rams didn’t plan to keep three quarterbacks when camp and the preseason began. They expected to only carry Matthew Stafford and John Wolford on the 53-man roster.
Bryce Perkins changed their mind with some really impressive play in the team’s three preseason games. Not only did he show poise and accuracy throwing the ball, but he turned on the jets a few times and picked up yards with his legs.

Next Gen Stats tracks the speeds of ball carriers and in the third week of the preseason, Perkins was one of the fastest. He had two of the three fastest speeds of any player that week, behind only Tyreek Hill. Not bad company to keep.


View: https://twitter.com/NextGenStats/status/1433532844186357760?s=20



Perkins’ athleticism and mobility are certainly his best asset and could potentially be something the Rams use if he sticks around on the 53-man roster, but even if he doesn’t suit up for a game this year, keeping him on the team as a developmental quarterback is critical.
If he can keep growing as a passer, Perkins could have a future in the NFL as a real dual-threat quarterback.


I'm surprised Tutu wasn't on the list with that 10 -15 yard punt return he had at the beginning of the game. Maybe he was going going too fast for it to register him :)
 

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Still can't outrun an alligator
Now is that an alligator wearing pads or without pads?
Cause I'm thinking that could make a difference.

Are we talking Turf , Natural grass or mud.
Just don't think you're weighing out all the scenarios'
 

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Also, full gators don't give a crap about nuthin...
 

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This was a little surprising to me.
I know Perkins is fast, but that's FAST.
Makes me wonder if he might actually be active on some game days with some special packages. We know they were considering it last season.
Put him in as a wildcat?
 

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Loved Bryce at Virginia and I felt he had his moments in preseason, but his deep passes tend to float and at times he misses a wide open WR. Overall, again, if the can continue to grow as a passer the sky is the limit because of the asset he brings with his legs.
He only made the Rams roster because Wolford had hus appendix removed? There is no way he flashes the way he did.Just shows how Mcvay treats the preseason,he gives players a chance to prove themselves.
I like him a lot because of his passion for the game.Yes he doesn’t throw the best passes.Duck was throwing the ball well at the end of training camp.His arm strength was there.He just didn’t run the offense that well.
Perkins should only improve & the coaching staff of Zac Robinson & O’Connell are really good working with the QB’s.
 

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Perkins should only improve & the coaching staff of Zac Robinson & O’Connell are really good working with the QB’s.

Pretty easy to surmise that if the Rams have a very successful campaign, that Kevin O"Connell will be the next Head Coach somewhere, like Denver or Chicago although there will be plenty of options for teams with Offensive Assistants including Brian Daboll (Bills) & Joe Brady (Panthers).

Not much available on the defensive side either, although Patrick Graham of the Giants is starting to get noticed, but I would not be shocked to see a team like Cincinnati fire a Coach well over his head in Zac Taylor and bring in a Raheem Morris for example.
 

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Pretty easy to surmise that if the Rams have a very successful campaign, that Kevin O"Connell will be the next Head Coach somewhere, like Denver or Chicago although there will be plenty of options for teams with Offensive Assistants including Brian Daboll (Bills) & Joe Brady (Panthers).

Not much available on the defensive side either, although Patrick Graham of the Giants is starting to get noticed, but I would not be shocked to see a team like Cincinnati fire a Coach well over his head in Zac Taylor and bring in a Raheem Morris for example.
I’m impressed with Zac Robinson as well they both do a real good job.Then you add Raheem Morris that is going to make Mcvay a better HC.
We’ll have to see what happens by the end of the season.Right now,I’m getting ready for this group of players & coaches to be successful.
 
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Bryce Perkins' patience pays off​

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – For more than a year, quarterback Bryce Perkins patiently worked behind the scenes, trying to maximize every opportunity.

On Tuesday, it all paid off by earning a spot on the Rams' initial 53-man roster.

"I mean, it feels awesome," Perkins told theRams.com after Wednesday's practice. "I definitely wanted to open the offseason, really wanted to come back to training camp a better version of myself than I did in OTAs, and I really worked hard. I was going in with the mindset that I put the work in, and then whatever else happens, I'll be able to walk out of that really knowing that I got better personally. So everything worked out. I'm super excited. My family's excited for me. And now it just makes me want to work even harder, to elevate even more."

The accomplishment is all the more impressive when considering Perkins' path.

He originally joined the Rams as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia last year, and was among the many offensive rookies across the league who first began learning their schemes and systems in a virtual offseason program. Between preseason games and joint practices getting canceled and spending the majority of his first season on their practice squad – he was inactive after being promoted ahead of their divisional round playoff game against the Packers – the closest thing to live game reps before this year's three preseason games was the action he saw in a pair of intra-squad scrimmages.

While quarterback John Wolford handled scout team duties – meaning, being responsible for simulating an opponent's offensive tendencies for the Rams' defense in practice – Perkins still got valuable mental reps of the offense from watching him. Perkins credits the experience with helping him gain a greater understanding of the offense, which was further evidenced by the way he operated it across three preseason games last month.

Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell, who also coaches the team's quarterbacks, was proud of Perkins' achievement, given how much time they had invested into his development over the last year-plus.

"That was a lot of fun for me from start to finish," said O'Connell, when asked what he had seen from Perkins over the last 3-4 weeks. "We obviously had a little bit limited offseason last year, no offseason leading into training camp. It was really no exposure to him other than some Zoom meetings before last year's training camp started. And then we start going to work with Bryce, and him and I set out on a plan that would culminate with him playing in these preseason games at a really high level, and I cannot tell you how proud I am of him for the work he put in behind the scenes to be prepared to play. Not always the most easiest of circumstances in those games, as you guys well know, but for him to lead that group, improve every single time he went out there, give us chances – I know we didn't come away with any victories – but for that group, he was leading out there and to put us in position to try to win football games."

Even those who haven't been around Perkins as long have seen improvement in that short amount of time.

"The strides he's made since I even got here and saw him for the first time really ever this spring and to where he is now – just really proud of him and it's a testament to him and the work that he has put into it," Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford said after Tuesday's practice. "This is really important to him. You can tell the way he goes about his business. And then obviously he feels so prepared that he goes out there and plays the way he plays in the preseason games, which is awesome and really fun to watch."

As Perkins alluded to earlier, though, he knows the work is not done.

He was reminded as much when he spoke with his family to share the good news.

"I told my peoples," Perkins said. "My mom and brother and pop called me, super excited. My mom was like, 'Man, it's go-time now even more.' She knows the job's not done. She's excited for me, she wants me to work even harder to keep on improving."