OBJ was certainly a bit more polished than Breshad. But, I think Breshad carries enough natural talent that missing reps, and a few preseason games, will mostly be forgotten once the season starts. A bone bruise is nothing to sneeze at, and in my experience can take many weeks to heal (without having access to the best medical care on the planet). Expectations for Perriman are probably a bit high in his rookie season, but I really do think he's going to be groomed as a number one for many years to come. Whether things pan out that way or not, it should be fun to watch. I don't expect him to breakout this season, but I do expect him to have a solid rookie season. His timing may be the biggest issue after missing TC and preseason games. As Sfledgend above mentions, there's a good possibility that he will slowly build into a great WR, instead of taking the league by storm right away. That's fine by me.