Are we really 4 deep at WR?
If we are talking "potential" then, yes, we are "deep" with players who have "potential".
I see Kupp as a sure thing.
ARob is coming off a sub par year for himself. Can he rebound? I think he will.
Van Jefferson is injured. Still should be a solid #3.
Tutu? Not until he actually proves something in a real game.
Skow? OK blocker, bad hands and also unproven in games.
IMO, we have 1 really good WR and that is Kupp. ARob is EXPECTED to rebound and be a solid #2 but will he?
After that, it's anybody's guess who will be #3 and #4. Van Jefferson should have #3 locked up be also has some holes in his game. He isn't aggressive enough when going for the ball, IMO. Not good for a #3 WR.
Tutu AND Skow have been less than impressive from what my eyes have seen. I really don't expect much from either player. One will be a "gadget" player and the other will be asked to block more than he catches...you figure out which one is which. lol
I think it will all sort itself out based on who is hot at the time and it could change on a game by game basis. Tutu could be #3 one week and Skow #3 the next. Let them fight it out with the BEST man winning the most playing time!
Of course, once OBJ signs...the pecking order changes completely!
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