‘Here is what Ken Dorsey said in part about that topic this week: “Dalton’s really kind of grown into a player that we can definitely move around, do some different things with. Very good route runner, good feel for the game. I think it’s something that we need to continue to grow, need to continue to make sure that he’s a big part of this offense and continue to grow that.” Dorsey went on for another 100 words or so, but you get the point. Translated, he’s saying the Bills need to get Kincaid the ball more. To your point, Bob, it would be nice if that would happen down the field. Kincaid’s average depth of target, according to the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, is 3.9 yards. Of 115 players who have been targeted at least 15 times this season, that ranks tied for sixth in terms of the shortest distance down field. Of Kincaid’s 17 catches, only four of them have produced a first down. So he’s not stretching the field and he’s not moving the sticks at the moment.’