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Titans Wide Receivers 2025 (1 Viewer)

Ridley is a specimen. Seriously one of the better bodies better athletes whatever ya call it- to ever play the sport. Once upon a time with a rookie glow about him, he and Julio were possibly the best athletes.

He's not reliable on third down. I wouldn't play him on third down. Idk that the stats bear this out. If you watch on 3rd and whatever, you think it's going to the WR1 right? Short of one year in Atlanta, I think he's always been so suspect when it was needed most.

I think new QBs and new system exposed him. He was pointed at and pointing at the sideline and all these gestures, we knew he ran a wrong route. Sometimes we knew the QB was saying the defender was here so I expected you to go there. No other WR in like years has ever had this in TEN. He had similar issues with Trevor Lawrence.

We should all know Ridley by now. He's OMG at times but the shine is so off him. He got 1000 yards last year, in 17 games, and pffff guy could have easily had 1500 or more with that bod.
 
Lockett y'all know. He's lost a step but he's quite a hustler and always has been so he might be the type to prolong his career a bit.
I'm not expecting him to do great but neither to hit bottom just yet. Maybe next year.

He's a Tennessee guy that a lot of players already knew. He seems to have somehow already become the vocal leader and OTAs are about to begin.

Quick, name a great slot WR in Nashville? How about a good one? I am exceptionally leery of whichever WR lines up in the slot.

Callahan says he'll move WRs around like in Cincy. Yeah well let's see that first. His boy, Tyler Boyd was like every other WR that wanted to play in Nashville before they retired. Really want to stress that whoever is in the slot should give you pause for FF.

Lockett may be outside. Let's see how the older guy blocks in comparison to the rookies.
 
Treylon Burks is recovering from an injury.
He has been excellent (not just good) every off-season and is the prototype of a practice player.
He's a monkey wrench that takes valuable practice time.
Yelling Maybe this is the year has become an almost silent whisper.
Idk...he's got first round talent and bod but...he's got bust written all over him.
 
Colton Dowell is a project that tore his ACL. He's an older player with measurables you probably won't believe. His claim to fame at best is out shining Cedric Tillman and Jalyn Hyatt at their pro day. He's a specimen and hasn't done anything of note yet.
As I've mentioned before, he catches your eye. He's just not done a thing
 
Bryce Oliver is the darling UDFA.
Coach praised him and even said he's a starter this offseason. Predraft, how whoever they drafted would be biding time behind he and others.
As I've said before- That makes for the best six catch WR in NFL history. Total shine but there are a real lot of quotes from staff and players and ...there's something there.

For me, his determination to catch everything is something I adore. There isn't an ounce of diva to him and there should be so many more WRs just like him in the league- but there isn't. He will fight, jump, or dive and...I appreciate it so much.

If we're predicting, then I'm guessing he's either supplanted by a rookie by week four or he's a future stud. I don't think there's much room for middle ground here. Play the lottery ticket or don't.

There's videos and highlights and all if you're curious
 
Ayomanor is a Canuck that played hockey growing up. It's not to be made as big a deal of as it has. He's not one to shy from hits or be caught so off balance from one. That's it.

Good info in his thread here. Some had him a darling, some didn't like him. Second round status says he probably plays.

Restrepo, discussed by all quite a bit. Hammy and slow 40 time led to a nonsensical plummet to be undraftable. It could very well be one of the weirdest falls ever when we look back in a few years.

Both of these guys can move around as Callahan claims to want. Both have been very impressive in shorts.

Who can play special teams? 4th thru 6th(if) better be able to play ST.

Chimere Dike is a blazer that may be even faster in games. Dude is legit wow speed. He's got a good amount of fans and sleeper prop fans but I just see a KR. In the 80s and 90s, I think we had plenty of Chimere like players. I'm in the minority though and again, he's got his fans.

TJ Sheffield is a UDFA that...I don't envision much. He's got fans saying don't count him out just yet and...ok ok.

James Proche will absolutely steal a roster spot if the guys mentioned don't play ST well. I think that's why he's there after last year's awful ST play. I dont...He's gonna be thanked on cut down day and wished well.
 
Mason Kinsey is a UDFA that gets cut and re-signed and somehow he's still around. He's got guts and nerves like a Welker wannabe and ya root for the guy.
I'm still chuckling over him peeing himself during COVID workouts because he didn't want to interrupt/take a break. It doesn't get more dedicated than that.
He's a coach's pet that they all better try to outwork because he'll again sneak onto the PS and his hustle will again be looming as a replacement.
He could very well be on the Pats PS if not the Titans. Vrabel will apply the same pressure from the PS with his hustle too.
It's effective but if he winds up playing...
 
Van Jefferson is with the Titans for a chance to be a WR and regroup from this blocking type. Callahan talked of him wanting to get back to the way he played during a productive season with the Rams. I don't know. I've got doubts.

Jahquan Jackson was a big hope speedy little guy last summer. He's a playmaker. He dropped some punts and got in the doghouse and coach would apologize to him for not letting him out. We'll see, we'll see. If he gains coach's trust then he's getting reverses and screens and idk where the rookies fit in. I just can't imagine that on roster cut down day, the coach doesn't have those doubts resurface.
 
The Titans have an excellent secondary that even added some UDFAs and a backup S that people love. Ya gotta Google the noname. They're a very intriguing group. This might be the best kept secret in football type group. They were tops/least in yards allowed last year until the very end. Compliments from stars WRs after games too.

I expect a lot of struggling when camp opens. These young players don't know what NFL speed is and top corners are and Lockett may even underestimate them and then there's the QB play. I expect a rough beginning. I think one of two are going to do well out of the gate and it's gonna be hard for the others to catch them.

Oliver has a big edge over the rookies in this regard, as does Jackson. Suppose just suppose Chimere does well right away. Well then Ayomanor and Restrepo gotta string together a bunch of good practices week two and three of camp.

Can Oliver and Jackson hold the rookies off is a very very fair question too.

Once the D is allowed to hit and tackle and all, day three usually, that should begin to set a pecking order here. I really want to emphasize this to ignore guesses and projections and anything until we hit this point.
 
I'm basically out on this entire group this year. I don't even think any of them would qualify as value picks for me at their ADP. I see them all as low ceiling, potentially volatile, roster cloggers. It will be a guessing game as to when Ridley/Lockett will have a WR2 week vs a WR5 week, they will score just enough to make them hard to drop, but never enough to put them confidently into the lineup.

Ridley and Lockett are on the wrong side of 30 and both have already showed decline in on the field performance IMO. Burks has yet to play more than 11 games in a season. They have a rookie QB, they are running out basically an entirely new o-line (good for the future, but low odds of coming out the gates hot working as a unit), they got the AFC West as their out of division scheduled games, are ranked 31 of 32 in FPI coming into the season, and Vegas has them at +/- 4 wins on the season. I'd be supremely surprised if any of their WRs even sniff a WR2 finish to the year. I bet they struggle to get one in the top 36, and again, it's anyone's guess who that would even be. Probably whichever one can actually stay on the field for 15+ games.

Great analysis and info dumps in the thread. But the TLDR should probably just be "stay away".
 
Treylon Burks is recovering from an injury.
He has been excellent (not just good) every off-season and is the prototype of a practice player.
He's a monkey wrench that takes valuable practice time.
Yelling Maybe this is the year has become an almost silent whisper.
Idk...he's got first round talent and bod but...he's got bust written all over him.
Burks, physically kinda reminds me of David Boston. But is NO WHERE NEAR the player Boston was. I think Burks is toast. Can't stay out of the trainers room and doesn't really perform to his draft capital the few times he's actually on the field. I honestly don't think the Titans have any interest in including him in the gameplan.
 
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I'm basically out on this entire group this year. I don't even think any of them would qualify as value picks for me at their ADP. I see them all as low ceiling, potentially volatile, roster cloggers. It will be a guessing game as to when Ridley/Lockett will have a WR2 week vs a WR5 week, they will score just enough to make them hard to drop, but never enough to put them confidently into the lineup.

Ridley and Lockett are on the wrong side of 30 and both have already showed decline in on the field performance IMO. Burks has yet to play more than 11 games in a season. They have a rookie QB, they are running out basically an entirely new o-line (good for the future, but low odds of coming out the gates hot working as a unit), they got the AFC West as their out of division scheduled games, are ranked 31 of 32 in FPI coming into the season, and Vegas has them at +/- 4 wins on the season. I'd be supremely surprised if any of their WRs even sniff a WR2 finish to the year. I bet they struggle to get one in the top 36, and again, it's anyone's guess who that would even be. Probably whichever one can actually stay on the field for 15+ games.

Great analysis and info dumps in the thread. But the TLDR should probably just be "stay away".
Thank you.
Why so with the shiny new QB?
I generally don't have Titans in FF but late late picks or WW as sort of homer protection. They've definitely not been good for FF except maybe Pollard.
Setting the backdrop or somesuch- it's pretty ordinary to let the glow of the top pick shine onto some WR.

I've been reading a lot of course and an FF habit seems to be to consider Jayden Daniels then take away X amount. Of course non fans say take away a ton and...it just a pretty common exercise people are doing this offseason. Anywho, I wasn't a fan of much more than McLaurin.

They all go late in drafts.

If your draft was today, you're not grabbing one late at all? I was fine with Dyami super late and cutting him too. Today, I could do the same with anyone here really.

Don't you "have to" draft starters before backups in like round 15+?
In dynasty, third round picks as they're all dart throws, don't you figure these guys are as good as any dart throws?

I'm with ya with Titans not being much for FF- and they also didn't draft someone of the caliber as Peyton- but he's still the top dog
 
I'm basically out on this entire group this year. I don't even think any of them would qualify as value picks for me at their ADP. I see them all as low ceiling, potentially volatile, roster cloggers. It will be a guessing game as to when Ridley/Lockett will have a WR2 week vs a WR5 week, they will score just enough to make them hard to drop, but never enough to put them confidently into the lineup.

Ridley and Lockett are on the wrong side of 30 and both have already showed decline in on the field performance IMO. Burks has yet to play more than 11 games in a season. They have a rookie QB, they are running out basically an entirely new o-line (good for the future, but low odds of coming out the gates hot working as a unit), they got the AFC West as their out of division scheduled games, are ranked 31 of 32 in FPI coming into the season, and Vegas has them at +/- 4 wins on the season. I'd be supremely surprised if any of their WRs even sniff a WR2 finish to the year. I bet they struggle to get one in the top 36, and again, it's anyone's guess who that would even be. Probably whichever one can actually stay on the field for 15+ games.

Great analysis and info dumps in the thread. But the TLDR should probably just be "stay away".
Thank you.
Why so with the shiny new QB?
I generally don't have Titans in FF but late late picks or WW as sort of homer protection. They've definitely not been good for FF except maybe Pollard.
Setting the backdrop or somesuch- it's pretty ordinary to let the glow of the top pick shine onto some WR.

I've been reading a lot of course and an FF habit seems to be to consider Jayden Daniels then take away X amount. Of course non fans say take away a ton and...it just a pretty common exercise people are doing this offseason. Anywho, I wasn't a fan of much more than McLaurin.

They all go late in drafts.

If your draft was today, you're not grabbing one late at all? I was fine with Dyami super late and cutting him too. Today, I could do the same with anyone here really.

Don't you "have to" draft starters before backups in like round 15+?
In dynasty, third round picks as they're all dart throws, don't you figure these guys are as good as any dart throws?

I'm with ya with Titans not being much for FF- and they also didn't draft someone of the caliber as Peyton- but he's still the top dog
Fair points, and I'm probably premature on the "stay away" take because who knows where ADP will be at in August when my redraft leagues start running. It will all come down to who is available when I'm on the clock and I could see a world where one of them may be top of my list.

I just know I also am in the habit of grabbing a lot of rookie WRs and backup RBs in the late rounds in redraft. I think rookie WRs are annually undervalued, and while they tend to start out slow, trends show most who get an opportunity out-perform ADP over the second half of the season. So I guess that could put Ayomanor on the radar for me looking strictly at the Titans group; I'm just also not much of a believer in his pre-draft profile. But in general I swing for upside with those late picks over taking a guy like Ridley/Lockett/Burks. Chances of hitting anything with those picks are low, so I'll trade a little bit of hit chance for a much, much higher potential outcome if it does wind up a hit (if that makes sense).

Dynasty a different story; long term I loved the investment in the o-line knowing it's one of the biggest predictors for overall offensive success, especially without an elite QB. But it will definitely help Ward grow quicker (and hopefully keep him healthy), so we can see what his real potential is. And having two vet WRs, especially a safety blanket like Lockett, will help him too. Then they can start building out the WR room next year as Ridley/Lockett age out. I think on paper Callahan seems to be making the right moves and at the right tempo; loved the Fassel and Oden hires as well. It's a team I'll likely be looking to invest in in the next year or two more so than this one though.
 
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Restrepo is moderately interesting to me in dynasty league due to the previous connection with Ward. I will take anyone if the price is right, but in redraft it would need to be a pretty good value to consider as I am not seeking out TEN pass catchers this year.
 
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PK has a video of the Titans WRs on his twitter TL.
He's standing there videoing a drill.
WATCH Ridley
I swear to...I'd have sent him to the lockers to change.
He's picking that the ball is too low, too much in front, too much behind. Dude it's a drill and you're doing what you do inseason that has been a major problem. How about you adjust and catch the ball anyway.
Literally no other WR had a single issue
You see the coach get involved and...are you a pro or not?

I'll post link in a bit
 
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Mostlly drills as OTAs are.
Callahan has grouped guys up to make things competitive so there won't be first string second etc.
In highlights-
Ridley complaining again in drills. Practice writeup deep ball bad timing. Same stuff again.
Ridley raved about Ward after practice.
Lockett worked a bit on the side only.
Restrepo and Ayomanor look smooth still in drills.
You could hear a coach yelling run away from it, run away from it. Restrepo was the only WR that did just that. It kinda bugged me.

Restrepo is still a longshot and don't get me wrong here but...do drills well and listening to coaches has always been a path
 
All positive today except...a Ridley drop and the shocking news that Burks left practice early.

I think starting group was- Restrepo/Elic share, Lockett and Ridley

R Restrepo made traffic catches, Elic impressing every day.

Oliver ran with Levis and made beautiful catch and broke free on another and then was with Ward. Same play as earlier to Restrepo D was ready for and Oliver fought for it and got it.

Dike seemed fine good just not noteworthy not bad

Little confusing on Lockett. He was on the field thirty minutes early, ran with ones, but no catches?

"Oliver made his presence known" is kind of a theme from non Titans writers checking in. He's been there, done well. Lockett and Ridley need to make their presence known if ya ask me. Constantly reading of the rookie WRs and Oliver.
 
Van Jefferson four catches.

Proche "-Ridley and rookie TJ Sheffield also had three catches on the day, while Jha'Quan Jackson, Josh Whyle, David Martin-Robinson and Restrepo had two catches each."

Ridley also two drops.

Ridley, Jahquan, and Jefferson caught a deep pass

Lockett did individual drills.

Wyatt doesn't mention Oliver or Elic
 
#Titans WR Calvin Ridley had a couple of drops early today in 7V7 work. After 2nd one I saw Spears, Dike and Restrepo all come over, tap him on tbe helmet & share encouragement.

Needless to say Ridley came back strong to finish, including catching a deep ball from Ward 🏈

******
This is a typical day. It's got a nice team vibe at first but then when it happens all the time, it hits wayyy different.

On one podcast they discussed how the coach should put him in a "make him earn it" spot.

Definitely.
No one is fooled that he won't play the lion's share of snaps or that a team would cut a super elite athlete like him but coaches gotta coach him to do things the right way 💯 of the time.

A bad team certainly has a lot of positions to buildup and develop and the staff has their hands full but the (supposed) stars can improve too and be coached too.
 
Oliver was the man today with three TDs.

Minicamp and OTAs have played out as expected and camp is next. Every single thing has been predictable from Ridley nice plays but drops, to rookie fascination, to Oliver stepping up, to discussing Restrepo Ward connection, Jahquan making a few exciting plays, and wrapping it up with excellent CB play making it a defensive win except for the guy that doesn't mind mixing it up so he gets three TDs.
All we learned was it's gonna be a dogfight and back to the "who can play special teams" angle.

Throw in Burks and Dowell sitting and Lockett only doing individual work on the side field here too.
Exceptionally predictable OTAs and minicamp.

For the non Titans fans, now ya know Oliver is "something." We're all unsure what but he's hanging with all this talent you did know of so ya gotta give him an entry into this race
 
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WR Coach Tyke Tolbert on Oliver after practice:
“Look what happens when he gets opportunities. TDs, baby.”
 
"We’re pleased where he is,” Tolbert said. “He’s going to have more of an opportunity in the fall to go out there and develop … I’m anxious to see him get out there and try to pick up where he left off last year.”

Per Glennon

Sounds like he's already got a roster spot assured
 
Titans WR coach already mentioning Oliver in the fall has me thinking-

1 Ridley starter
2 Lockett starter

3-6
Oliver
Elic

And 2 of- (in my guess of an order)
Restrepo, Dike, Jefferson, Jahquan, Kinsey, Dowell, Sheffield, and Proche

Seven WRs has some likelihood because they're not a good enough team to cut a good player.

Return game matters-
Jahquan is the best big play PR and the guy that fumbled a few and got in the doghouse last year.
Others have a reliable, less exciting, straight ahead runner vibe.

EDIT- Socrates sorry...and Treylon Burks
 
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Titans WR coach already mentioning Oliver in the fall has me thinking-

1 Ridley starter
2 Lockett starter

3-6
Oliver
Elic

And 2 of- (in my guess of an order)
Restrepo, Dike, Jefferson, Jahquan, Sheffield, and Proche

Seven WRs has some likelihood because they're not a good enough team to cut a good player.

Return game matters-
Jahquan is the best big play PR and the guy that fumbled a few and got in the doghouse last year.
Others have a reliable, less exciting, straight ahead runner vibe

Ridley
Lockett
Oliver
Elic
Jefferson
Jahquan

Restrepo and Dike to the practice squad?

Are we expecting that Burks will be traded, or is he just that far down the depth chart that he doesn't even warrant a mention?
 
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oh forgot him.
Me too. Idk how. I mention him often enough.
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I don't recall him playing special teams so that will greatly limit his chances.

The expression "a new crop" probably applies here.
He has lost his shine.
Oliver is still shining from last year's spot and all the rookies are.
Burks has to just do it on his own without that.
As I've said, I expect him to do very well in camp because he always has. I'd expect he gets a lot of minutes in preseason to try and shed the "practice player" label. Until (or if) he sheds it, I can't foresee choosing him over the new group.
Jefferson, maybe, sure.
Not over Lockett or Ridley.
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
Are you saying Restrepo organized the basketball practices?

Dude is already taking a leadership role.
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
Are you saying Restrepo organized the basketball practices?

Dude is already taking a leadership role.
Yes.
Its a two day thing (not two in a row) one day they play hoops and the other football.

It's very odd (and positive) that a UDFA would take a leadership role and before his first camp too.

He's widely projected to be one of the last or on the PS in everyone's predicted 53 articles and that made sense for a UDFA. Now I'm kind of hmmm and wondering
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
Are you saying Restrepo organized the basketball practices?

Dude is already taking a leadership role.
Yes.
Its a two day thing (not two in a row) one day they play hoops and the other football.

It's very odd (and positive) that a UDFA would take a leadership role and before his first camp too.

He's widely projected to be one of the last or on the PS in everyone's predicted 53 articles and that made sense for a UDFA. Now I'm kind of hmmm and wondering
Quasi related... Does he play special teams? Because I find it hard to keep him off the roster if you can find a place for him somewhere.
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
Are you saying Restrepo organized the basketball practices?

Dude is already taking a leadership role.
Yes.
Its a two day thing (not two in a row) one day they play hoops and the other football.

It's very odd (and positive) that a UDFA would take a leadership role and before his first camp too.

He's widely projected to be one of the last or on the PS in everyone's predicted 53 articles and that made sense for a UDFA. Now I'm kind of hmmm and wondering
Quasi related... Does he play special teams? Because I find it hard to keep him off the roster if you can find a place for him somewhere.
Minicamp only really affords us to know who the returners are.
He is one of them but he's unexciting.
Dike has explosive speed and Jackson is a typical waterbug.
Oliver is very good at most anything on ST

It's gonna limit Restrepo unless he can show some wiggle in the return game or else he's just reliable hands.
I figure he's gotta make it to be part of the mix of WRs that sincerely play offense
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
Some videos are being shared of the basketball part.
Ward and Miami's guard are throwing lot of alley oops and sort of safely not in harms way.
 
Several Titans are working out in Miami with basketball players.
I don't have permission to say details and it's been a few days so I might not get it.

There's supposed to be another get together that Cam organizes. I found it interesting that Restrepo did this one.

It's abnormal for a UDFA but if he's Cam's buddy then maybe they just assumed. Anyway...sorry can't share more
Some videos are being shared of the basketball part.
Ward and Miami's guard are throwing lot of alley oops and sort of safely not in harms way.
Football videos out today on social media.

I often can't tell whose who. The cameras are on Ward and it's just some guy down field.

I recognize some hoops players and see Chig resting
 
Zareh seems on the Chimere train.

I think we're going to see people pick one Titans rookie.

There's not a lot of opportunity if Lockett is Lockett and Oliver does anything. These two are somewhat questionable but...unless a camp star appears I'm not touching the rookies in redraft.

Restrepo is a big monkey wrench when ya do projections too. Everything with him seems both wrong and reasonable and...very odd UDFA.
 
Callahan said the first depth chart is expected to be Ridley (opposite) and Oliver with Lockett (in the slot) inside.

Easy to twist any which way. I'm going with rookies gotta earn it coaching vibe.

I don't plan to do double posting or bump player threads. Just post here this summer.
Oliver news was sooo weird I felt like I had to.
 
Restrepo is a big monkey wrench when ya do projections too. Everything with him seems both wrong and reasonable and...very odd UDFA.
Wrong how?

It's easy to be positive. He's Ward's buddy and looked good so he'll get this much.

He's a UDFA should those be knocked down?
Titans slots never ever do anything, adjust?
He doesn't play ST will he even be active for 17?
4th WR doesn't usually produce much, 5th way less, 6th and 7th are like a sprinkling of stats.
There's one spot besides Lockett and Ridley- is it even reasonable to project much for that spot?
Ok so Restrepo looks good, finally got it where I'm comfy. Looks at other rookies and Oliver and...crumple the paper, throw it out and start over in frustration.

I almost need TEs and running backs not to catch a pass to make these rookie stats seem reasonable. OR a pause with the simple fact- Cam is a rookie, are his projections too much?

Its very tricky this year. I'm a big hypocrite when I'm doing projections
 
I feel like previous play calling doesn't matter with a new coaching staff. And while Lockette and Ridley may start the season, Lockette isn't more than a no2 at best and Ridley can't get his head in the game. As for who emerges...well that's where I trust your judgement
 
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