I like Skyy. I think he's probably a good kid, and he has a lot of heart.
But he's just not 'developing' fast enough.
Currently he's on pace to catch 30 balls in 2023. That's an improvement of 8 catches over last season. And even at his current inflated yds/cth average, that's less than 500 yds receiving. If we use his average from last season, he'll end up with 350 yards or so. Just as a refresher, Skyy finished last season with 22 catches and 250 yards. He's now projected to improve to 30 catches and just under 400 yds.
Now, none of that would matter if he was a rookie. But he's in his second year, and we were sold this idea that Skyy would be a legit WR2 this season, or at least would fill that role on this team in 2023. That he would effectively shoulder a lot more responsibility for the WR room production.
So, where 's the beef?
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