Process Posted April 29 Posted April 29 (edited) Think you can make the case for any of them. Wouldn't be surprised to see us not have a 1,000 yard receiver this year. With two TEs, 3 RBs that are good pass catchers, and no clear #1 WR, that ball is going to get spread around. I'll go with Shakir at 980 yards Edited April 29 by Process 2 Quote
LeGOATski Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Kincaid and he gets over 1000. Coleman right behind. 2 Quote
Blainorama5 Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Samuel. Have a feeling he's going to surprise a lot of folks in this offense.... 🤞 2 3 Quote
Process Posted April 29 Author Posted April 29 2 minutes ago, LeGOATski said: Kincaid and he gets over 1000. Coleman right behind. Kincaid will lead in targets for sure I think. Excited to see him in year 2. Quote
Maine-iac Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Yards or catches? I think Kincaid has 80 plus catches. Shakir probably leads in yards. 1 Quote
Process Posted April 29 Author Posted April 29 Just now, Maine-iac said: Yards or catches? I think Kincaid has 80 plus catches. Shakir probably leads in yards. Thanks, I should clarify. Yards. Quote
JoshAllin Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Shakir or Kincaid, they catch everything. Coleman looks like he has hands to 1 Quote
Wizard Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Samuel 920 yards Kincaid 880 yards Shakir 650 yards Coleman 550 yards Cook 475 yards 800-900 yards from everyone else. Allen 4,300 to 4,400 hundred yards. Hopefully about 5-7 more passing TD's, less rushing TD's as Cook, Davis, and other backs get more, and 5 less INT's. 1 Quote
TwistofFate Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Shakir all the way imo. We got a taste of his true abilities last year. To be honest I think we will see 3 wr's over 700 yards and at least 1 TE over 700 yards. This offense is not old school. Its going to be production by committee. We have too many weapons with too many unique talents to stop. Everyone wanted big flashy WRs, without realizing this offense moving forward is designed to never be stopped no matter who we play. We are not a 1 trick pony. We got great ground game, seam game, deep game, slot game. Pick your poison. Im super pumped for this year. 3 1 Quote
LeGOATski Posted April 29 Posted April 29 48 minutes ago, Process said: Kincaid will lead in targets for sure I think. Excited to see him in year 2. They used him all over the field last year. He's the guy they're going to use to create mismatches. 27 minutes ago, TwistofFate said: Shakir all the way imo. We got a taste of his true abilities last year. To be honest I think we will see 3 wr's over 700 yards and at least 1 TE over 700 yards. This offense is not old school. Its going to be production by committee. We have too many weapons with too many unique talents to stop. Everyone wanted big flashy WRs, without realizing this offense moving forward is designed to never be stopped no matter who we play. We are not a 1 trick pony. We got great ground game, seam game, deep game, slot game. Pick your poison. Im super pumped for this year. I only disagree with the deep game. Who's the deep game? Sure, they can stretch the field in a traditional sense. I just don't see it being a lethal part of their game. 2 Quote
NoSaint Posted April 29 Posted April 29 28 minutes ago, TwistofFate said: Shakir all the way imo. We got a taste of his true abilities last year. To be honest I think we will see 3 wr's over 700 yards and at least 1 TE over 700 yards. This offense is not old school. Its going to be production by committee. We have too many weapons with too many unique talents to stop. Everyone wanted big flashy WRs, without realizing this offense moving forward is designed to never be stopped no matter who we play. We are not a 1 trick pony. We got great ground game, seam game, deep game, slot game. Pick your poison. Im super pumped for this year. 700 yards is 41 per game heck, if the guy hits 100 twice that’s 33 per game the rest of the way Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted April 29 Posted April 29 If he's healthy, I see Kincaid. Biggest shocker IMO is going to be that NONE of the Bills pass catchers will go over 1,000. But they end up with 5 guys all over 650yards. This year IMO will be all about spreading the ball and not being predictable. When a big play is needed...look for a mismatch and exploit it 4 Quote
TwistofFate Posted April 29 Posted April 29 39 minutes ago, NoSaint said: 700 yards is 41 per game heck, if the guy hits 100 twice that’s 33 per game the rest of the way I said OVER 700.... To have 3 Wide Outs over 700 is pretty damn good, then throw in a TE....that means this offense is very versatile and dangerous from many different angles. 6 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said: If he's healthy, I see Kincaid. Biggest shocker IMO is going to be that NONE of the Bills pass catchers will go over 1,000. But they end up with 5 guys all over 650yards. This year IMO will be all about spreading the ball and not being predictable. When a big play is needed...look for a mismatch and exploit it I agree 100%. I think we are an indefensible offense this year. Too many weapons with too many different skill sets to attack opposing defenses. I love the direction we are moving. 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I think both Shakir and Kincaid will be up near 1000 yards assuming both stay healthy and I could see Shakir with 900-1200 this year Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 4/28/2024 at 7:45 PM, LeGOATski said: Kincaid and he gets over 1000. Coleman right behind. Screw it, I went with the rookie. But I think it's possible we have two 1000 yard guys this year. Quote
Kmart128 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I think Kincaid easily gets most receptions. Yards I see it as Samuel and Kincaid being close for the lead. Quote
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