Maybe the current coaching staffs philosophy of taking 5 years to develop receivers who "have potential" isn't such a good philosophy after all.
Compounding the problem by giving a 43 million dollar extension before a player shows significant improvement doesn't help either.
I do think Tavon will turn out to be a good receiver if Rams can ever get a real number one receiver to take the heat off of Tavon.
If they can budget the money for a real receiver.
And at some point relying on undersized players has got to be questioned.