09-01-2022, 07:38 PM
(08-31-2022, 12:35 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: i did the other research before on how little 4/5 WRs get targets and catches in the league..a great majority are lucky if they get 30 catches a season.. now a #4 can add also to route running, blocking to actually have the top WRs make the plays... Thomas is known for his excellent blocking plus his specialty area can compensate for below avg number for #4 WR especially when they don't get many targets or catches anyway
But we love to go 4 or even 5 wide.
Even if no one gets injured our #4 WR would play 10-15 snaps per game at least. And a lot of those are crucial third downs.
The #4 WR may not be a "starter" but he is a "regular" part of the offense.