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Originally Posted by RINGLEADER
I get the argument that we don’t have a proven number one but there is a lot of talent and a bunch of players could take the step up. Even if many of the receivers from last season don’t take huge steps you’re still left with:
Kelce - 1200 yards
James - 600 yards
MVS - 700 yards
Watson - 300 yards
Running Backs - 800 yards
You’ve got 3600 yards before you get to any improvements Toney, Rice, or Moore make. If just one of the three can manage 1,000 yards you’re right back to 5,000+ and a top 3 offense at the worst.
The argument that you need Juju or Dhop or another true number one to make this offense fly gets undercut by Kelce who we all know is the real engine that makes it all work.
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That is a pretty hefty “if”…
Maybe the expectations are more like an average of 400-500 yards between the 3 youngins’ to attain the ~5,000 total team receiving yards, yes?