My biggest fear (no joke!) is that McVay goes for another speedy little wideout early in the draft. Tavon, Tutu, and.... ? May the curse be broken.
We have plenty of wideout speed with what we have, (especially with Harris being played out of position) and plenty big-enough targets,
IF Stafford has time to throw and can spread the ball around.
Spreading the ball around is a series of strategical decisions, made by the quarterback when he has the ball in his hands. You build deception into the sequence, play to mismatches which you help create and set up plays for later, given that there will be those times when you simply must play to your strengths. Stafford is great at that part of the game,
IF he has time to process and put it all together.We saw him do a masterful job of it in the Super Bowl.