2018 Season Countdown: #24 Grant Perry

2018 Season Countdown: #24 Grant Perry


August 4, 2018

Grant Perry

Name: Grant Perry
Height: 6’0″
Weight: 195 lbs.
High school: Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice
Position: Wide receiver
Class: Senior
Jersey number: #88
Last year: I ranked Perry #42 and said he would be the starting slot receiver with 20 catches for 225 yards and 2 TDs (LINK). He caught 25 passes for 307 yards and 1 TD.
TTB Rating: 71

Perry had a very tumultuous off-season going into 2017 when he faced felony charges in East Lansing. I thought that incident would – and should – turn into a short suspension during the season, but there Perry was against Florida in the season opener. During a season in which the passing game struggled mightily, Perry ended up leading the position group in receptions and receiving yards with 25 and 307, respectively. His lone touchdown came against Cincinnati on a 33-yard reception on which Perry looked comparatively quick, but overall, it was a pretty uneventful season.

Some might think a leading receiver should be ranked higher than #24 in a countdown like this, but I think 2017 was a fluke. Perry isn’t a bad receiver, but he’s not the best pass catcher on the team. Sophomore Donovan Peoples-Jones should be better, and sophomore Tarik Black is back from a broken foot. The Wolverines also have a couple tight ends who could eat up a lot of targets, depending on how much new quarterback Shea Patterson wants to look at them. We know what Perry is at this point, and that’s an okay slot receiver in the Big Ten. I think Patterson will find him dependable and he’s a solid blocker.

Prediction: Starting slot receiver; 18 catches for 230 yards and 1 TD

2 comments

  1. Comments: 1863
    Joined: 1/19/2016
    je93
    Aug 04, 2018 at 1:42 PM

    Nice to have such a reliable target, with at least 4 others ranked ahead of him

  2. Comments: 262
    Joined: 8/12/2015
    Painter Smurf
    Aug 05, 2018 at 10:49 AM

    If they drop the slow play action in favor of shotgun and quicker passes, I could see Perry emerging as the crafty, underneath guy. Guessing he is better prepared this season after a more focused off season than the previous one. Kinnel singled out Perry for props at the B1G media day as a potential breakout player who is a pain to cover. One to watch.

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