‘WR Josh Reed doesn’t want to relinquish his starting job, but he’s wide open to the idea of returning to the slot where he had more success as a rookie. In 2002, he caught 37 passes for 509 yards and 2 TDs – a 13.8 average. Playing on the outside last season, he caught 58 balls but for just 588 yards – a 10.1 average. From the slot, catching short balls over the middle, Reed can use his run-after-the-catch abilities more effectively. "The coaches have done a great job so far," he said. "They’re going to put us in the positions that we need to be to make this team better. I’m just going out there and doing what they ask of me."’