Current Wide Receiver depth chart:
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LWR | 12 | Collins, Nico 21/3 | 84 | WATSON, JUSTIN U/KC | 19 | Hutchinson, Xavier 23/6 | 89 | Johnson, Xavier SF24 | | |
RWR | 3 | Dell, Tank 23/3 | 8 | Metchie III, John 22/2 | 14 | Wayne, Jared CF23 | | | | |
SWR | 13 | Kirk, Christian T/Jax | 17 | Berrios, Braxton U/Mia | 88 | Johnson III, Johnny CF22 | | | | |
Nico is WR1. We can lock that thread now.
Kirk will be second in targets and yards this season filling Diggs’ role.
Dell will not play this season.
I am not considering guys like Jared Wayne and the Johnsons (camp bodies).
Berrios more a ST only Steven Sims player if he makes the team.
That leaves Xavier Hutchinson, John Metchie and Justin Watson.
Hutchinson played 47% of snaps and had 12 catches in the regular season. Metchie played 45% of snaps and had 24 catches in the regular season. That’s just not good enough. The staff trusted them to be on the field nearly half the snaps but they are not difference makers.
Robert Woods got into the game 37% of snaps and had 20 catches. He wont be back. His roster spot will be taken by Watson.
Justin Watson played 60% of snaps for the Chiefs and had 22 catches to show for it.
This team needs a 3rd target that is more than a space eater on the field. Metchie, Hutchinson and Watson all fit the profile of a “glue guy”. Hard workers who will be where the coaches want them to be… decent blockers even. But when it comes time to separate and make a play you can’t count on them. WR will be taken with one of the first two picks imo.
That being said, the JAGs are serviceable enough to hold at least 2 of their 3 roster spots. Something to be said for being where the coach wants them to be and a hard worker. I don’t see a day 3 WR taking their spot. So we can forget about throwing a dart and expecting a difference maker. Point of emphasis for team, take one you can have a reasonable expectation of production from early.