I’m ready. Predicting biggest advancement this year.
hopefully a hell of a lot faster than jamo did
Man I get pumped up when I read things like this.
Opportunity is what will hold Tesla back. He is behind 4 other guys for targets
500-600 yards and 6 TDs would be excellent.
This is how teams make big improvements. Teslaa make a huge jump allowing Jamo to be traded for a high draft pick. (don’t laugh). If Jamo hits another 1K yards, there will be teams lining up to offer a 1st for him. If we could get two 1st rounders, one being our own, We could have the top CB and top G in the draft.
Unstoppable..
This was why I did not understand why they paid Jamo so much
But some high value beans would be good also ![]()
I think Teslaa is going to have a hybrid WR/TE role this year only to get him on the field more. I also really like our WR room where each individual brings something a little different. I still expect ARSB and JAMO to have the lion’s share of all snaps. But I expect some mix and match going on based on set and rest behind them. You can do a lot of things by focusing on the individual strengths of this room.
Agreed, i think if you add Leaf #s + his from last year this is about where you’ll land .
Need him clutch on 3rd downs to move chains and in the red zone
Could see 700 and 8TDs
This would be his best route for more looks. He is tall enough, throw another 10-15lbs on him and get him in the 230 range and he could be a very good TE.
| 2023 | DET | 40 | 608 | 15.2 5 |
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Josh Reynolds ^
DJ Chark was 35 500 3TDs
Tim Patrick was 33 400 3TDs
Teslaa rookie year + Leaf is a good estimate
I’m looking for a big year from him too. The one thing I dont see is the tight end thing. His game is fully as an outside wr and I thought his testing showed some speed. Maybe I’m missing something.
To me, Teslaa and George Pickens have similar games. Obviously Teslaa is nowhere near that level yet.
Teslaa is also a much better run blocker.
He is very fast. He just hasn’t learned how to create separation yet but I’m sure that will come.
They are going to use him on deep sideline back-shoulder routes for contested chunk plays.
They haven’t had a WR be able to run these since Chark when he was healthy. Jamo is better running to the ball and tends to drift to coverage
I’m betting 800 yards and 10 TDs
Its crazy how a Teslaa article, opens the floodgates for the liquidate Jamo crowd.
As if, Raymond/Patrick/Reynolds catches will be insufficient.
Meanwhile, Gibbs will eat up more receptions….should he also be trade bait?
More than likely, Goff would appreciate having all hands on deck, not getting rid of one, if not the fastest on the team, possibly the league.
I get what you are saying. I disagree with the liquidation approach. JAMO is talented. Forces defenses to respect the over-the-top threat which opens up the underneath. I have questioned his hands a couple of times. His maturity a couple of times as well. But he was young. New contract is going to keep him into his prime. He is a great receiver to disrupt and force defense to pick their poison.
I would also say that I think Goff’s deep ball is very underrated and I hope that he and JAMO get their timing down a bit better. But that is something they need to do in conjunction with each other.
I think a 10 TD season is very possible. Definitely showed he’s a red zone threat, that can make contested catches. There is only 1 football though and many talented skill players to feed.
Floodgates?
Naa,
This says it all on Teslaa and JAMO.
”offensive coordinator John Morton rarely made the most of his skills,”
Jamo is a friggen BARGAIN on that contract