I think Solo, Covey, and Vele may benefit the most. Based only on casual observation over the limited time we’ve seen Rising on the field. Not saying the TE group won’t still get looks but I think Rising has a knack for finding especially Solo. Howard is still a mystery to me. Is the QB not seeing him? Is he not getting open? Why hasn’t he got more looks? Though on the other hand I don’t know the last time I saw so many different players getting receptions.
Rising benefits the most.
With our o-line to protect him, I beg to differ. I kid…I kid.
Might be wishful thinking, but I’m hoping JQJ gets the benefit of more reps similar to the way Devin Lloyd did.
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mmmm… I think there just aren’t many targets to go around. When our QB can’t take a second to think with the ball in his hands because there is a defender in his face, that kind of limits the options in terms of who to pass the ball to.
Definitely the WRs. That position group had one TD on the season going into 4th Q Saturday. Three different WRs had TDs once Cam came in, including Theo Howard. So he’ll also benefit.
And Solo had the 2 point conversion catch to tie the game.
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