'"I like Tyrod," Dilfer said. "I think there were probably too high expectations for him. He hasn’t played a lot of real football. I thought his flashes were really good. I liked that he played hurt. He’s a tough kid. We were there in New England when he got banged up. I think he’s got a chance to be a solid starter in this league. I really do. I think their passing game needs to grow. I’m not a fan of what they do schematically in their passing game. I think it needs to grow a little bit. They’re very predicated off play action and their run game.'