We'll take a daily look at some of the most talked about prospects in the 2015 NFL Draft and tell you whether they're worth the hype or not.
We start this series with a prospect that many didn't know about until his pro day, Central Florida wide receiver Breshad Perriman. If you did know him before his pro day, it was likely due to a Hail Mary catch he made to defeat East Carolina last year.
If you knew Perriman before that, it was likely due to the attention Central Florida received two years ago during their Fiesta Bowl run with Blake Bortles at quarterback. If you knew him before that, then you watch a lot of American Athletic Conference football or must be a Central Florida fan.
He's also the son of Brett Perriman, who was drafted in the second round in 1988 and spent 10 seasons in the NFL.
By the Numbers:
Freshman (14 games): 26 receptions, 388 yards, three touchdowns
Sophomore (12 games): 39 receptions, 811 yards, four touchdowns
Junior (13 games): 50 receptions, 1,044 yards, nine touchdowns