04-13-2021, 10:38 AM
Tee Higgins will be a solid number 1 receiver at worst. He won't be a top 10 elite burner. He won't be the next AJ Green. What he will do is get open and make tough catches. He looks slower than Tyler Boyd but he makes more plays down field. Higgins' deceptive speed makes him an underrated deep threat.
Average separation doesn't matter in the real world. Tee Higgins plays on a football field, not a spreadsheet. Low separation probably means he's good at making contested catches and jump balls that guy's like John Ross can't make.
The only stats that matter are receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Tee put up 67/908/6 with a rookie and two backups throwing to him. Based on that he's one of the most productive rookie receivers we've ever had.
Average separation doesn't matter in the real world. Tee Higgins plays on a football field, not a spreadsheet. Low separation probably means he's good at making contested catches and jump balls that guy's like John Ross can't make.
The only stats that matter are receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Tee put up 67/908/6 with a rookie and two backups throwing to him. Based on that he's one of the most productive rookie receivers we've ever had.