First of all, our OL should be able to open more passing lanes for Trace McSorley if they become more mobile and roll out with him for better protection. We sometimes forget that Trace is vertically challenged and needs to be able to throw over some of the taller DLmen. If our running game can be more consistent, especially earlier in the first half, then the passing game will open up sooner. Also, we have 3 WR's who are 6'3" or taller, plus Gesicki at 6'6" who is also a potential deep threat. Hamilton should see more action this season (even though he is only 6'1"). Can you imagine what nightmares our taller WR's and TE's will pose for the shorter secondary defenders if TM has more time to find the open receiver? Also, our dark horse WR, if healthy enough not to be red shirted, is KJ Hamler. KJ has unbelievable speed and quick burst ability to find open space. Polk is another possibility here as well, especially if Hamler's rehabbed knee is not 100%. Therefore, we have a full platoon of ready and able receiver choices with Blacknall (my choice as TM's go to guy), Gesicki (#2 go to guy if Blacknall is not open), JJ (the coaches are raving about his breakout year possibility), Charles (I believe he will also have a breakout season if he concentrates on catching the ball first before looking for YACs), Hamilton, Polk and possibly Hamler. Should be quite an exciting upcoming season!