Indianapolis Colts: Ranking the WRs on the 2022 schedule

2022-09-24 05:43:32 By : Mr. KK JUN

The Indianapolis Colts defense will undergo some changes with new coordinator Gus Bradley, and his secondary will be tested often throughout the 2022 season.

At full strength, the Colts secondary looks solid on paper. We still don’t know the status of cornerback Kenny Moore II and his contract situation while the safety position got a bit thinner due to the retirement of Khari Willis.

We looked at ranking the quarterbacks and running backs on the Colts’ schedule. Now, it’s time to take a look at the wide receivers.

Even without Aaron Rodgers, Adams is an elite talent. His production might slip a bit without having an MVP throw him the ball, but Adams is the kind of game-changer that teams dream of.

There’s an argument that Jefferson is becoming the best wide receiver in the NFL. Could that be this year?

Brown has one of the most electric skill sets in football. Can he stay healthy, though?

When it comes to separation, release packages and beating press coverage, there are few better than Johnson. He’s a bonafide No. 1, and he would be getting more love if not for his quarterback situation.

With Amari Cooper now in Cleveland, this is Lamb’s time to prove he’s a No. 1 capable of carrying a passing offense.

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Allen may not score a lot of touchdowns, but he’s one of the best route runners in the game.

One of the most underrated wide receivers in the game. But how long does he stay in Washington?

There are three guarantees in life: Death, taxes, and Brandin Cooks going over 1,000 receiving yards.

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If Jeudy can stay on the field, he’s primed for a massive breakout season.

The same goes for Sutton, who could explode with Russell Wilson under center.

Thielen may be the elder statesman on this list, but he’s scored 24 touchdowns over the last two seasons.

He’s a bit boom/bust with his production, and there are injury concerns. But Williams shows shades of an elite wide receiver when healthy.

How Renfrow can move the way he does with his physique can only be done through witchcraft.

Smith may be the 1b to A.J. Brown, but he’s coming off of an impressive rookie campaign and will continue to ascend up the ranks.

Smith-Schuster may not be an alpha, but he’s a reliable pass catcher with the physicality to match. Now, he has Patrick Mahomes throwing him the ball.

The vertical threat flipped the wide receiver market on its head this offseason and will be looking to prove he’s capable of carrying an offense in Duval.

Can new head coach Brian Daboll revive the once-promising career of Golladay?

Meyers is a truly underrated talent even if he’s not the type of alpha that teams search for. If only the touchdown gods didn’t hate him.

It’s been a rough start for Burks during the offseason workouts. I also wouldn’t argue with anyone who says this spot should be reserved for Robert Woods, who is coming off a torn ACL.

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