Look at last years passing stats:
Jennings got 580 yds last year. Seemed like he did a lot better than that.
Wolf got 239 yds
Byrd 209 yds
Callaway only got 13 yds on 1 catch.
Hard to believe from those stats, but I still think Dormady throws for over 3,500 yds this year with his eyes shut.
Preston Williams really jumped ship a little early, didn't he?
agreed. when he announced his transfer, i couldn't believe it knowing what kind of opportunity there was going to be this year and next.Look at last years passing stats:
Jennings got 580 yds last year. Seemed like he did a lot better than that.
Wolf got 239 yds
Byrd 209 yds
Callaway only got 13 yds on 1 catch.
Hard to believe from those stats, but I still think Dormady throws for over 3,500 yds this year with his eyes shut.
Preston Williams really jumped ship a little early, didn't he?
Not for any particular reason, but I keep thinking something like this:
WR1:
Jauan Jennings (1)
Latrell Williams (2)
Jeff George (3)
WR2:
Brandon Johnson/Marquez Callaway (1a/b)
[one of the incoming freshmen makes a splash] (3)
Slot:
Tyler Bryd/Josh Smith (1a/b)
I think we have guys who can line-up at different positions all over the field. For that reason, I think Byrd will line-up outside from time-to-time. Smith can play outside, too, and Williams can play snaps in the slot.
I think we will find creative ways to get the ball in Byrd's hands and I hope we see Jauan throw 2 or 3 TD passes, too. We can do a lot with this talent. It reminds me of the good ol' Vol teams that were loaded with great WRs.
there's speed on the field that's for sure, and i agree. i don't know that we need to go nuts formation wise, but i would expect to see some creativity from time to time, just to give defenses something else to think about.
but don't misunderstand, i think this will be a run first offense. with the O line and what we think kelly can be based on what we've seen so far, i think we will rely heavily on the run game....
a) if we can run, that makes QD's or JG's job easier
b) it can help limit how much time our defense is on the field
by the end of the year, the best way to describe our offense may be "opportunistic".
Solid off-season thread.
Probably Byrd. But I think it depends on how the rotation works out. IMO, find 2-3 WRs other than Jennings and keep the rotation small.
whatever happened to that qb that came in with Josh Smith from the same hs program? Did he make it at a smaller school?
this I think the second outside WR job is between Smith, Callaway with George the darkhorse. Byrd is a slot guy period.
I still feel Josh Smith is the guy to beat if healthy. All his limitations are because of injuries, other guys might have a singular quality over him but all around he is the best guy next to JJ (as far as production on the field has shown). You want your number 2 to be experienced and dependable a possession guy. When healthy Smith is the best examples of all those quality on the roster. His experience should not be underestimated and his talent level is much higher than some seem to want to admit. Johnson I see as more of a slot guy also. Smith is special as he can legit play any of the 4 positions.JJ is your #1 Byrd at slot backed up by the limited/oft-injured Smith. Callaway and Brandon Johnson fight over the #2 wideout spot with Latrell Williams competing to be in the rotation and backing up those two. Jmo.
Smith may start because of seniority, but I expect Callaway or Johnson to get more plays each game.I still feel Josh smith is the guy to beat if healthy. You want your number 2 to be experienced and dependable a possession guy. When healthy Smith is the best examples of all those quality on the roster. His experience should not be underestimated and his talent level is much higher than some seem to want to admit. Johnson I see as more of a slot guy also. Smith is special as he can legit play any of the 4 positions.
Offense has to get creative to get the ball more in Byrd, Calloway and Williams hands in space. I hope they don't intend to use the tight end more instead of getting the ball into these playmakers hands. I'd use Byrd some like they did Kamara, maybe not as much as a RB but a WR lined up in the backfield. You can always spilt Kelly, etc out or in the slot.
agreed. when he announced his transfer, i couldn't believe it knowing what kind of opportunity there was going to be this year and next.
i think Byrd is in the slot with Smith. Jennings, Callaway, george, johnson all outside. i'd like to see if Williams can be a contributor somewhere too.