Folks on this board now have him up in the caliber of Cooks, Woods, and Kupp.
say he didn't get chances. He played almost a full season when Kupp got injured and was competent but not great. Actually not even good.
Is there a chance he could get better if he is the guy from camp going on forward? I guess, but not likely.
I point to the superbowl where the Patriots won 13-3 against a high powered Rams with the absence of Kupp being very noticeable in that game. In the meantime, the Patriots counterpart of Kupp made plays that changed the game. We saw this year when the absence of Cooks also impacted the Rams.
I feel settling for Reynolds is a mistake and have results that I refer back for that conclusion. Add a 3rd speed guy through the draft to replace Cooks and clear out space for Kupp and Woods.