Scot McCloughan’s To Do List: Part 2 – WR’s and TE’s

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Nov 30, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed (86) tries to evade Indianapolis Colts safety Mike Adams (29) at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Colts won, 49-27. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports

Jordan Reed, TE

Jordan Reed was able to increase his receptions to 50 in 2014 from the 45 he had as a rookie. His yardage decreased from 499 to 465 however and caught no TDs after nabbing 3 in 2013. If Reed can stay healthy in 2015, he should have a breakout season.

Reed came back from injury in week 6 and seemed to have gotten worse as a blocker. He wasn’t a great blocker in 2013 but looked even worse in 2014. His performance did improve some late in the season though.

If Reed can stay healthy in 2015, he should have a breakout season

Reed managed only 2 catches for 5 yards vs Philadelphia to get a 0.87 rating on pass plays. He had a 0.80 rating as a run blocker but saw only 5 snaps on run plays.

Reed was the top target vs Dallas with 9 receptions. He had a 1.00 rating on passing plays and an equal 1.00 rating on another 5 snaps as a run blocker.

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