For me, I can't help but get really excited when thinking about the WR group. I was thinking, which kid from this group is most likely to improve like Tre Parmalee did this past season. For some reference, here are Parmalee's career numbers:
FR: 7 catches, 79 yards, 0 TDS
SO: 9 catches, 74 yards, 0 TDS
JR: 4 catches, 21 yards, 0 TDs
SR: 41 catches, 599 yards, 3 TDs
Now look at the WRs from this past year and their stats (2014 stats for Quiv):
Steven Sims Jr: 30 catches, 349 yards, 2 TDs
Tyler Patrick: 30 catches, 255 yards, 2 TDs
Darious Crawley: 18 catches, 244 yards, 2 TDs
Jeremiah Booker: 23 catches, 228 yards, 0 TDs
Kent Taylor: 15 catches, 179 yards, 1 TD
Bobby Hartzog: 10 catches, 139 yards, 1 TD
Ben Johnson: 13 catches, 115 yards, 0 TD
LaQuvionte Gonzales (2014): 5 catches, 77 yards, 1 TD
I think you can make a legit argument for anyone of these guys being most improved and think multiple could see as big of a yardage increase from year-to-year as Parmalee did this past year. A lot of potential with this group and we got the numbers...a good spot to be in...
Any different (or same) position group for you?
FR: 7 catches, 79 yards, 0 TDS
SO: 9 catches, 74 yards, 0 TDS
JR: 4 catches, 21 yards, 0 TDs
SR: 41 catches, 599 yards, 3 TDs
Now look at the WRs from this past year and their stats (2014 stats for Quiv):
Steven Sims Jr: 30 catches, 349 yards, 2 TDs
Tyler Patrick: 30 catches, 255 yards, 2 TDs
Darious Crawley: 18 catches, 244 yards, 2 TDs
Jeremiah Booker: 23 catches, 228 yards, 0 TDs
Kent Taylor: 15 catches, 179 yards, 1 TD
Bobby Hartzog: 10 catches, 139 yards, 1 TD
Ben Johnson: 13 catches, 115 yards, 0 TD
LaQuvionte Gonzales (2014): 5 catches, 77 yards, 1 TD
I think you can make a legit argument for anyone of these guys being most improved and think multiple could see as big of a yardage increase from year-to-year as Parmalee did this past year. A lot of potential with this group and we got the numbers...a good spot to be in...
Any different (or same) position group for you?