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Ryan will probably throw for around 500 more yards than Wentz, so there will be more to spread around. Pascal, Doyle, Hilton and others yards will also be spread around. My guess is that Pittman and Campbell both finish around 1000 yards.
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By Jared Cisneros · Posted
Yes I would. I have Higgins in the 10-15 range, and Pittman in the 15-20 range. The difference isn't huge, but it's enough where I'd choose Higgins over Pittman. Maybe Pittman makes the leap over Higgins in year 3, but year 2 showed me that Pittman probably peaked yards and target-wise because of a lack of other options, and he'll have to make that huge leap to stay at the production he did last year with Campbell, Pierce, and Hines (hopefully back to old production) added to the mix. Higgins has slightly improved with Chase added to the mix taking large amounts of yards and targets away from him, and to me, it's more likely Chase declines a bit and Higgins gets a bit better than Pittman improving over last year with much better receivers and Hines likely back to his old self. I don't think Matt Ryan is a huge improvement stats-wise over Wentz with Taylor as our RB still, whereas Burrow will be equal or better IMO this year. -
By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
So you would take Tee Higgins over Pittman straight up. That is interesting. -
Not necessarily. His target share would drop. Boyd produced as good as Pittman when Dalton was QB. Look it up man. and by the way I like Pittman. Boyd and Higgins were headed for Pittman numbers before Thenrookie burrows wheat down for 6 games.
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By Jared Cisneros · Posted
Chase wasn't on the Bengals in 2020 and Higgins got 907 yds and 6 tds. Pittman got the numbers he did because there weren't other targets that were good and he gobbled up the target share. I'm willing to bet if Campbell or Pierce becomes a solid no2 WR or if Hines plays like he did before last year, that'll eat into Pittman's production rather then help it. To me, he's a 1,000 yard receiver that is solid. He may get more TDs this year, but I expect his yards to stay about the same or decline, along with his target share. We'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
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