This guy was supposed to be a rising stud
for Jax, his disapointing performance during
training camp has spilled over to the regular season.
11 rec - 134 yds - 0 TDs
Last year he had 41 catches for 681 yards. This year he's on pace for 45 catches and 600 yards, very similar numbers. If you expected him to repeat the 7 TD with just 40-50 cacthes I can understand the surprise, but I have no idea why anyone would have expected him to put up those kinds of numbers. He's a big slow WR that will fight for every ball and runs decent routes. He was never the star in the making in Jacksonville. Sure a couple TDs would be nice at this point, but if you expected anymore from him than his current numbers and 2-3 more TD
I don't know what you based that on.
Because he seemed to develop a rapport with Leftwich, esp. around the goalline. Then, when M. Lewis got hurt and missed a bunch of time, you could pretty much figure that he wouldn't factor into the passing game a lot this season (rookie TEs struggle anyway)--leaving those redzone opportunities available.The development of Reggie Williams was the wildcard here. Never saw that one coming.
True enough. And rereading my post I might have been a bit hard on Wilford. Wilford is a good redzone target, but the trouble is so are R. Williams, Matt Jones, Wrightster, and now Mo Drew. In the off season threads I predicted that M. Lewis would steal a lot of Wilford's targets from last season. Well Lewis got hurt, but Wrightster has been playing that roll very well with 17 catches and a TD. Wilford will have better days, but Jacksonville is a team with plenty of big targets, so Wilford's skill set doesn't stand out as much.