If Sean really believed in Perry he wouldn't have had him sitting on the PS where any team could take him. I will never get the fascination with AT Perry. He made some splash plays but he was never consistently good and he couldn't learn the playbook. He's not a good route runner and his only real skills are the ability to find spots in zones in multi-WR sets. If a team mans him up, he's toast because he runs bad routes and often runs the wrong routes. And he's only decent at contested catches because he's tall. He's not particularly strong.