Heath is ahead of Toure on the depth chart.
Your top four without Watson are Doubs, Reed, Wicks, Heath. It is interesting that we haven't seen or heard anything about Toure once the season started. All camp they were singing his praises and he made a nice catch in the preseason, but since the season started he hasn't been seen.
Think Bo Melton may have passed him on the depth chart, and he's on the PS.
Toure is still on the 53.
@ilcuqui posted:Toure is still on the 53.
Who?
Going into the season nobody could have predicted this transformation of the WR corps with Reed, Wicks, and Heath being this good so soon.
And we also have Grant DuBose on the PS. He had some nice snaps, in camp, and looked comparable to Reed and Wicks in making contested catches, on his tape. I like Toure, as well. Now that Wicks and Heath are making waves, Toure is relegated to being a depth player, though. Anyone know who our fastest WR, behind Watson is? Reed? Heath? Toure? Doubs? Just wondering.
I thought DuBose's tape was more impressive than Wicks's. Would really like to see what he can do. There are countless WR prospects with great college highlight tapes that can't make it work in the pros. So far it looks like all of this year's class is capable and Wicks could be the best of the bunch in a couple years.
Remember when someone said that a veteran WR was needed for the room? I'm kind of glad they didn't pick one up now. Although they're not perfectly polished and totally shiny yet, this group of WRs looks like it will be really good for a long time. With Watson out, Wicks has to step up and so far has looked good. Maybe this week we'll see Toure or DuBose take a few snaps as well.
Yeah, at this point the only "vet" WR you will see on this team is Watson and Doubs. Followed by Reed and the others. A new WR is going to be a rookie.