How good are our WR's?
I'm torn. We have 6 really solid WR's which is a LOT. But is the quantity of solid receivers inflating our judgement of them? For each extraordinary catch (Lawler and Treggs and Harris, in particular, have made some remarkable catches) there are an equal number of easy drops. Lawler confounds me with his drops and amazing catches. It seems he catches the ball better with outstretched arms rather than the "easier" catches near his body.
Trevor Davis is the most impressive runner after the catch. Beyond him, our receivers ability to beak tackles or run away from defenders is below average.
The offense would be exponentially better if we had one truly explosive receiver.
I'm torn. We have 6 really solid WR's which is a LOT. But is the quantity of solid receivers inflating our judgement of them? For each extraordinary catch (Lawler and Treggs and Harris, in particular, have made some remarkable catches) there are an equal number of easy drops. Lawler confounds me with his drops and amazing catches. It seems he catches the ball better with outstretched arms rather than the "easier" catches near his body.
Trevor Davis is the most impressive runner after the catch. Beyond him, our receivers ability to beak tackles or run away from defenders is below average.
The offense would be exponentially better if we had one truly explosive receiver.