Yeah I was thinking the same thing Lou.
On our last offensive play, Wilson was covered like a blanket. I mean he had zero separation.
Moore showed some signs of life, but we're going to have to feature Hollywood. And I'm not sure if he has the build to be like a 100 receptions guy. He's pretty slight.
Maybe get Dortch out there too. All that man does it make the most out of every single opportunity that he's given.
I mean Hollywood can be a really good#2. A deep threat who takes the top of the defense for a real #1 wr to get those underneath throws.
However, we only saw him opposite a #1 WR for just 1 game with Kyler (and 3 plays vs the Pats).
Kyler has his flaws and faults. But as I was watching the Dolphins game today. Im like man the Dolphins and Chargers are loaded at WR.
Kyler was playing really well with a healthy Hopkins, Kirk as a #2 and a AJ Green becoming washed.
That one deep throw, really the only one Dobbs made over 20 yards, Wilson tried to go up and stab it out of the air but didn't touch it. How many times did DHop make that exact catch on a similar throw by Kyler? It was still 17-16 at the moment and would've put us in FG range in one play.
The wr room might actually be the least productive one on the team. I thought it would be the cornerbacks and defensive secondary overall. But that unit actually looked better than the WRs as a whole.
Its why I would have forced Hopkins to deal with it. He's dealing with Tannehill's 3 int garbage anyway. Lets fully evaluate Kyler with a #1 WR and then either move off Hopkins in the offseason (if we get Marvin Harrison Jr) to slide into that role.
As of now there is just a lack of size (Hollywood/Moore) or a lack of speed (Wilson/Pascal) out there.
Its also why I say they really want Kyler to prove he's the guy without the best circumstances. Cause no way you go into the season with that WR core.
Only Houston and maybe Carolina are worse.