hoopthemottle
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No. Unless Keenan gets injured, the Tin-Man remains #3 all season.
A key difference is that injuries really negatively impacted Stross's development. To my knowledge, Davis has enjoyed relatively decent health (knock on wood).
My bet is that Davis turns out to provide us with a much better "story" than Stross.
I agree that injuries is the first thing I think of with Stross too which made me hesitate making the comparison. He did have some big plays/games for us, he just never "emerged" like everyone expects KD to do. I'm not saying KD won't, I'm just saying I haven't seen it yet.
What about KSM? Didn't we get some good intel from him regarding OBL?
No. Unless Keenan gets injured, the Tin-Man remains #3 all season.
Shumpert does have wheels. He is also fast and tall. he also displayed hands of stone, and he couldn't catch IMO.
The problem with Davis is that there isn't a good precedent within the Ferentz era of a WR playing sparingly and putting up limited stats in his first two years on campus and then raising his game as an upperclassmen. It seems that every decent receiver in the past ten years has put up solid numbers in his first couple years on campus or never puts up solid numbers. Granted, not everyone had to backup DJK and MM, but its still an unknown.
At this point, I expect Davis to be pretty good, but I wouldn't be surprised if he continues to stagnate.