The Los Angeles Rams gave Bryce Perkins a shot in 2020 when they signed the former Virginia quarterback as an undrafted rookie. He remained with the team for three years before making the jump to the UFL in 2024 where he’s enjoyed a lot of success with the Michigan Panthers.
He made his first career start against the Chiefs in 2022, throwing one touchdown pass and two interceptions in a 26-10 loss on the road. It was the only touchdown pass of his NFL career thus far.
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Though things haven’t worked out for Perkins on the NFL, he could get another look this year after being voted the best quarterback in the UFL. On Monday, the All-UFL team was announced and Perkins got the nod as the top quarterback in the league.
He finished the regular season ranked fourth in the UFL with 1,342 yards passing, nine touchdown passes and only two interceptions despite only playing seven games. Another former Rams quarterback, Luis Perez, led the UFL with 2,298 yards passing in the 10 games he played.
Perkins is known for his mobility and electric running ability, though, which is where he did a lot of damage in the UFL. He finished 14th in the league with 269 yards on the ground, scoring five rushing touchdowns. He averaged 5.7 yards per attempt, with his longest run being a 31-yard scamper.
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It’s not unreasonable to think a team in the NFL could give Perkins another shot this summer after seeing him excel in the UFL. Even the Rams could give him an opportunity behind Matthew Stafford and Jimmy Garoppolo, letting him compete against Stetson Bennett for the third spot on the depth chart.
That ship has likely sailed for Sean McVay and the Rams’ coaching staff but it’s fun to see Perkins thriving in the spring league, nonetheless.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Ex-Rams hopeful Bryce Perkins makes All-UFL team as top QB