Breshad Perriman
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Week 11 Outlook
Availability
Breshad Perriman has been released by the Indianapolis Colts.
Fantasy Impact
The Colts have to make some moves to get under the roster limit for this season, and they're starting by releasing Perriman. The veteran wideout has had multiple homes over the past couple of seasons, and he'll be back on the market for another one. It remains unclear if he'll sign somewhere at any point in the regular season, but he shouldn't be relevant for fantasy purposes regardless.
The Indianapolis Colts signed WR Breshad Perriman Monday.
Fantasy Impact
Perriman worked out for the Colts a few days ago and will now join the Colts for the 2023 season. The former first-round pick tallied one touchdown, 110 receiving yards, and nine receptions in 11 games with Tampa Bay last season. Perriman likely will not carry much fantasy value this season.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Indianapolis Colts are working out veteran wide receiver Breshad Perriman and are in discussions about signing him.
Fantasy Impact
Even though he will be 30 by next season, Perriman has stuck around the league because of the threat he brings as a field stretcher. Perriman has played for four different teams, averaging 16.2 yards per reception in his career — one of the top marks in the league. If the Colts do sign him, he likely won’t have a fantasy relevant role, but he’ll provide a good complement to Indy’s offense, especially with a rushing threat like Anthony Richardson at QB.
Breshad Perriman is officially inactive for Tampa Bay’s matchup with Atlanta in Week 5.
Fantasy Impact
Perriman continues to deal with knee and hamstring issues that will keep him out of action Sunday. Fantasy managers should expect Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Russell Gage to see the bulk of the targets.
Breshad Perriman (knee/hamstring) is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against Atlanta.
Fantasy Impact
Perriman missed Tampa Bay’s last game against Kansas City with the same injuries. Fantasy managers should expect Mike Evans and Chris Godwin to continue to see the bulk of the targets even if Perriman is active. If Perriman does suit up for Week 5, fantasy managers should still leave him on the bench.