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For now, this is how the wide receivers look.
In reality, you’ll see a rotation at the position this year.
One play you might see the lineup as presented. The next play you might see Kenny Stills tag in for Greg Jennings.
The play after that, you might see Jennings come back to replace Jarvis Landry, with Stills moving into the slot.
There will be Rishard Matthews sightings as well.
Everything is on the table with this unit, a younger and cheaper unit that could prove to be better.
Jennings serves as the veteran leader of the group, and you’ll likely see him as the mentor to DeVante Parker, who will be considered Miami’s No. 1 receiver even though this offense isn’t predicated on who the top receiver is.
Each receiver can do something different, which is what makes this unit as intriguing as it is.
Parker is your do-everything alpha dog of the group. If you need him to go deep, he’ll do it. Need him to go intermediate? He can do that too. Either way, if you throw it up to him, as his film in college showed, he will go up and grab it.
Jennings, in addition to being the veteran leader, will serve in the Brian Hartline role. He’ll make the catches underneath, only he should provide more yards after the catch.
Speaking of yards after the catch, expect a better year from second-year receiver Landry. He’ll eat in the slot, and he will likely stay there all season long.
Stills is your Mike Wallace-like deep threat, and Matthews will spend some time in the rotation as well, playing in place of Parker or Jennings when he needs to.
This unit is young, but it’s as complete as what you’ll find in the NFL, and it should be fun to watch this season.
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