Next to Tyreek, Toney might be the most talented WR we’ve had in a very long time. He’s up there with anyone. If he can stay healthy, he has a chance to have close to 1300 receiving yards and maybe as many as 15 touchdowns. Hopefully our training staff has been able to help with his durability.
Rice is going to end up an upgrade to Juju by game 10.
Skyy Moore flashed the ability to get open almost instantly and outside of punt returns has very dependable hands. I think he ends with 750 or so yards and 5-7 TDs.
MVS is one of the fastest players in the game and teams are going to be putting more focus on the shorter passing game to stop Kelce, Moore and Rice underneath from killing them and that’s going to open up some opportunities for big deep strikes to MVS.
Justyn Ross has been getting a lot of praise, so far. Who knows what kind of impact he could have after having a year with the playbook and his foot testing out very strong this summer. He could get opportunities to shine if one of the top guys goes out for a few games and he shows he can be exactly where they want him yo be.
Richie James is a dependable and underrated player. I actually like his playing style quite a bit and think he’s a good fit here.
Watson had a few decent impact games last year and helped us win some big games. His big play in the playoffs was a great way to start with some energy.
John Ross is very very fast, so there’s that.
This group will also be aided by teams spending resources on defense to stopping Kelce and that’s going to open up tons of single coverages for these guys. Let’s not forget who’s getting them the ball, either.
I honestly think Pat is going to have a 5k 50td season again.
If the group is/stays healthy, he might get close to breaking both records of
I think there're going to be a ton of Skyy Moore fans "materialize" fairly early in the season. Dude's going to catch everything thrown his way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I think there're going to be a ton of Skyy Moore fans "materialize" fairly early in the season. Dude's going to catch everything thrown his way.
If/when Moore breaks out I'm going to be insufferable on here with the doubters. [Reply]
Does anyone know who Toney trains with in the off-season? That could go a long way to help his injury issue. I'd like to think Bobby Stroupe is in the picture, but don't know. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I think there're going to be a ton of Skyy Moore fans "materialize" fairly early in the season. Dude's going to catch everything thrown his way.
I have been on his bandwagon for quite a while, hopefully you are right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
I have been on his bandwagon for quite a while, hopefully you are right.
The kid is working his ass off, he definitely has that next level drive to be as good as he possibly can, and dudes like that with any skill whatsoever usually turn into pretty good players. Not to mention he has the best QB and head coach in football to play for.
He’ll be terrific, and so will Toney, if they can both stay healthy. That’s really my only concern with either guy. [Reply]
I just love Skyy's burst when making cuts or getting off the line. Some people don't understand how easily he got separation in college.
Looking at his rookie year all 22 he's still doing that but he needs to get on the same page and gain Mahomes' trust. And stop returning punts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
I just love Skyy's burst when making cuts or getting off the line. Some people don't understand how easily he got separation in college.
Looking at his rookie year all 22 he's still doing that but he needs to get on the same page and gain Mahomes' trust. And stop returning punts.
I dont see how you can be so high on Skyy Moore. He looks like he's nothing special. Anyway, its year 2, and most players make a vast improvement then. So we'll see.... [Reply]