concernedparent;842299543 said:
Trevor Davis and Lawler were mentioned on Twitter quite a bit. The emergence of those two and the relative weakness of the inside receivers is probably why Treggs is moving inside.
Honestly, I think this is some of the best news about our offense going forward. People bag on the run game, but our downfield passing game was really, truly awful last year, and the lack of a run only had a little bit to do with it. After all, Mike Leach doesn't even run the ball but he scores points with this offense.
I really wanted to see Treggs inside. I'm going to talk about this more in a post soon, but our offense has four WR positions. X is the left outside receiver, H is the left inside receiver, Y is the right inside receiver, and Z is the right outside receiver. I don't like to pigeon-hole guys based on their physical stats since there are guys of all body-types that find ways to be successful doing all sorts of things, but since it obviously didn't work last year lets just look at the most successful Air Raid receivers and their positions.
Outside: Michael Crabtree 6'3" 222 lbs., Dez Bryant 6'2" 215 lbs., Justin Blackmon 6'1 207 lbs, Stedman Bailey 5'10" 193 lbs.
Inside: Danny Amendola 5'11" 181 lbs., Tavon Austin 5'9" 174 lbs., Wes Welker 5'9" 185 lbs.
The main wrinkle on these tendencies is that if you have a true TE type, he can play Y. These are guys like Rob Gronkowskie and Jace Amaro. We went for that type last year playing Rodgers at Y.
Our line-up was:
X: Treggs
H: Just about everyone, but most notably Bouza, Powe, and Bigelow
Y: Rodgers
Z: Harper
Last year it was obvious that Treggs, Harper, and Rodgers were our best receivers, so they had to be on the field. Rodgers was physically a proto-typical TE-style Y, so we were left with two great inside receiver types (especially Treggs, Harper's a tweener) to fill the X, H, and Z spots. We messed around with personnel at those three spots a considerable amount. In the second quarter of the season we moved Harper to H. That was the only time H was a productive position for us, but of course then Z's productivity fell off. To remedy that we moved Harper back to Z and put Bigelow at H to try and get that speed there, but he wasn't up to it. The best thing for our offense might be to have a tall, physical, reasonably fast Z (Lawler? Davis?), Harper at X, Treggs at H, and then whoever our next best is at Y, whether he's a TE-type or more of a traditional inside guy. All I know is that the lack of physicality at X and Z killed us in a lot of games last year, and it goes far beyond blocking.