politicalfootball wrote:We have got to take advantage of the speed he has. Someone is going to pick him up and start him. I hope he starts as a wide receiver. 4.2 speed is rare and if we keep him as a 4th string wide receiver he will do better next year.
Top end speed is a great thing to have when it's supplemented by pass catching ability and route running.
Besides, unless our OL improves dramatically over what it was the past two seasons, our receivers aren't going to have time to get their wheels up to top speed.