Matt Spiegel
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And Colson Lovell is going to be involved in some of that along with Cole Komet and whoever they end up with at tight end.
And so I'm seeing this as everyone's going to eat more, but if you're looking at who the best chess piece is offensively from a receiver standpoint β
you got to convince me it's not Colston Loveland.
Because from what I saw at the end of last season, once they figured out they had him in a position they wanted to have him in, he was not unstoppable, but pretty close to unstoppable.
Well, first of all, people were hurt.
Roman Dunzay missed a chunk of time.
But overall, if you just go back half of the season, he clearly had become a primary weapon, if not the primary weapon.
DJ Moore had probably the biggest plays of the season.
Well, minus the one ridiculous throw, obviously, in the playoff game against the Rams.
Both those plays.
But I'll say, going forward, how can Colson Loveland not be your guy in that?
Like, I see Luther Burden as more of the guy who...
can get tough yards, get in his hands and let him do the work, the yak, the yards after the catch.
But as far as just catching the football in a big spot, it's got to be Loveland slash Adunze.
And I guess we're figuring out who is primary between those two.
And right now I know Loveland can catch the ball a lot better than Roman Adunze.
When you take out...
DJ Moore's 85 targets, on which he caught 50 balls, and you take out Olamide Zaccheaus' 65 targets, which he caught 39 balls.
Yes.
Remember early season, he was a guy.