This article that was in today's Late for Work made me feel a ton more hopeful about the concerns with Perriman's hands. http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-ravens-news-notes-and-opinions-dennis-pitta-nfl-draft-20150503-story.html#page=1 Basically in the article, Perriman's college coach talks about him being the big play threat. As a result, he was constantly running the deep plays in practice, which wore him down by game day. As the season went on, they reduced his reps in practice to keep him fresh, and sure enough as Harbs pointed out, Perriman's hands improved towards the end of the season. I played wide receiver in high school, and I know exactly what Perriman's coach is talking about. When you're fresh and running a route, the route running is easy and you can put all of your focus into making the catch. But when you're tired, you have to exert so much extra effort in running a crisp route that you can't turn your focus over to making the catch quickly enough, occasionally leading to a drop. This was a phenomenon that I experienced several times in high school practices. After reading those comments, I honestly feel a whole lot better about Perriman's hands. Hopefully we look back on all of these concerns as an afterthought after this season.