09-20-2024, 01:29 PM
(09-19-2024, 07:27 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I'm not 100% sure though.
Chase is Option 1 in the offense.
You'd think Higgins Option 2 once he's back.
Iosivas may actually fall to Option 4 if Gesicki keeps playing like he did last game.
FWIW, a player averaging just 30 yards per game ends up still hitting 500 on the season, believe it or not.
If Iosivas ends up 4th option, he might be more around 20-25 YPG, which would end up putting him around 350-450.
Another thing that could dig into Iosivas's production and target share is if the Bengals deploy more 12 personnel, putting WR3 on the bench more.
What I typically expect for average receiving per game for 1st vs 2nd vs 3rd vs 4th option in passing game is something like:
Option 1 - 65+ yards per game
Option 2 - 50+ yards per game
Option 3 - 35+ yards per game (closer to 40+ if a WR, closer to 30+ if a TE)
Option 4 - 20+ yards per game
Great post with lots of logic behind it Ochocincos. The only thing I am sure of is we cannot count on Tee getting and staying healthy
with the hammy issues. Gesicki certainly looks like quite the weapon in the passing game and might end up being our #2 for all we
know if Tee cannot get healthy and stay that way. I love that the TE's are actually being featured and Erick All looks like a stud in both
the passing and blocking game. Really like this guy.
Just heard a lot of love for Erick All and Jermaine Burton from Burrow. Would be just fine with me if Iosivas just scores TD's lol