05-10-2021, 10:19 AM
It depends on what you consider a "#1 WR".
Do you mean the player that Joe goes to most?
Do you mean the player that is the most productive?
Or do you mean the player that plays the X role in the offense.
The beauty of having Tee, Ja'Marr and Tyler on this team is that they can all be the "#1 WR" if your definition is one of the first two.
If it's the latter, then probably not. I think Chase is a better choice for X simply because he seems like he will be able to handle press coverage better considering how physical he is. He is also faster, so he'll be able to handle the press, recover and still head downfield in a timely manner.
Higgins at Z makes a lot of sense because being off the line allows him to avoid the press and he can be sent in motion to get him moving, as he does have a little bit more of a build up to speed than Chase.
But guys can always surprise you. Maybe they love Chase's RAC ability, so they want to put him in motion a lot before the snap, giving him a quick crosser for extra yards etc.
The bottom line is we have 3 incredibly gifted WRs that will likely line up and be featured in different plays and formations as the play caller sees fit. You can't really go wrong with any of them.
Do you mean the player that Joe goes to most?
Do you mean the player that is the most productive?
Or do you mean the player that plays the X role in the offense.
The beauty of having Tee, Ja'Marr and Tyler on this team is that they can all be the "#1 WR" if your definition is one of the first two.
If it's the latter, then probably not. I think Chase is a better choice for X simply because he seems like he will be able to handle press coverage better considering how physical he is. He is also faster, so he'll be able to handle the press, recover and still head downfield in a timely manner.
Higgins at Z makes a lot of sense because being off the line allows him to avoid the press and he can be sent in motion to get him moving, as he does have a little bit more of a build up to speed than Chase.
But guys can always surprise you. Maybe they love Chase's RAC ability, so they want to put him in motion a lot before the snap, giving him a quick crosser for extra yards etc.
The bottom line is we have 3 incredibly gifted WRs that will likely line up and be featured in different plays and formations as the play caller sees fit. You can't really go wrong with any of them.