Westerkamp and Pierson El are the only proven commodities.
Moore being in the "top 6" worries me, because Westerkamp and Pierson El seem more like slot guys.
If Moore is a #1 or #2 WR, we're boned.
Looking for Carter to have a big year at TE. He always seemed like a weapon, but Tim Beck had some pretty retarded beliefs about tight ends.
I agree. I can't buy anything Moore, Allen, or Turner are selling unless it is during a game. Too many off-season reports of each showing out during practice only to go ghost during the season (whether that is due to injury or under-performance).
Right now, we have four proven guys (two coming off injuries) in DPE, Westerkamp, Reilly, and Burtch. We also have some unproven underclassmen or guys with limited experience in Hovey, Gladney, Irons, Tolbert, Alston, and Morgan. Of that group, I could see Hovey and the three Louisiana guys getting some work, in Irons, Tolbert, and Morgan (if he doesn't RS). Alston will probably RS.
My WAY-TOO-EARLY WR depth chart would be:
Split-end: Reilly, Hovey, Tolbert, Allen or Moore
Flanker: DPE, Burtch, Morgan or Moore, Gladney
Slot: Westerkamp, DPE or Irons, Turner
At each WR spot, our two-deep looks good with experience. We'll just have to wait and see what some of the new faces (Tolbert, Irons, and Morgan) can do, and if Moore, Turner, Allen, and Gladney can put it together for an entire season or will become the milk-carton-crew.