We still need to find a way to take the top off once in awhile, even if it's unsuccessful most of the time. I know, that requires the offensive line to actually block for a 5-step drop every now and then without getting Brady killed, and it also requires Brady to either accept a play call for a longer pass and not opt out for an easier route, but we really need Calhoun, Homan, or Curran (or one of the other outside guys) to become a threat deep.
Otherwise, JLM will be broken before we get halfway through the season. If he's used properly, he could eventually be an all-time Griz great, maybe the best ever, but he can't do it all on his own. Even Cooper Kupp isn't targeted by his QBs on nearly half of their passes. EWU has other weapons, and isn't afraid to use them.
Don't mean to hijack this thread. Offered for my opinion that Calhoun (or another outside guy) has to become more than a good short yardage target. If one of them can start having some success deep, that only makes JLM more dangerous, because it means that the whole defensive backfield can't tee off on him.