I like him overall and think he's a nice WR4. But it's a big leap from WR4 to WR3 (essentially a starter) in this offense and I don't think that's him. He can fill in for a game or two here and there and he does some nice things.
But one negative that stands out with him is his catch percentage- just 50.8% in three years (61/120). That is by far the lowest on the Rams during McVay's tenure. And in two of three seasons- plus the 2018 postseason- it's been below 50%. Kupp and Woods, by contrast, are 69.3% and 65.5%, respectively. Cooks, as mostly a deep threat, was 64.6%.
See Pro-Football-Reference here.
I'm glad Reynolds is there for depth. And maybe he is their WR3 early in the season. But I'm totally on board with finding their future WR3 (whether that is by mid-2020 or later) in this talented and deep WR Draft.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/13/2020 09:08AM by LMU93.