My thought is that Fisher, as do I to some extent, believes that his speed and elusiveness must be respected by other teams and even a split second hesitation by a defensive player can be the difference between a long gain or touchdown and a pass breakup. Not that those other two do have speed in their own right, but Tavon is fast and everyone knows it. Whether we admit it or not, Austin makes other teams pay attention to him and gameplan against him. Now they aren't giving him the Gurley business, but he is a headache to always have to account for. I think his value goes beyond his own numbers, and Britt is showing us that as he is No. 2 in the entire league with a 132.5 wide receiver rating. That is the grading that a QB gets while throwing to a particular wide receiver. He is actually No. 6 when you account for players that have played at least 25 % of snaps The other one was from 50% of snaps played. Guess who is No. 2 when we drop to 25%? Brian Quick. 147.6, just below Amendola.