“We showed he is not just a deep-route runner, that he can run the intermediate routes, too. That was great to see him come out and catch some balls, move the sticks and do some other things. If I am drawing a bunch of attention and he is single-teamed and can get open, use it.”
Muhsin Muhammad
“We should have been running in that situation. Then we didn't run a good route and that's what happens.”
Daryl Patton
“He plays a lot bigger than he is. He's an excellent route runner and he runs well after the catch. He goes up and attacks the ball and he's not afraid to go in and slug it out with you. That's what makes him a good receiver.”
Will Allen
“He runs the same routes. It's a 'go' route, and he throws his hand up if he feels he has you beat . . . Most of the time he feels he has you beat. They (also) run a couple of 'dig' routes and 'curl' routes to keep you honest. It's the same thing.”
Brian Dawkins
“I would say half of their routes are deep. We need them to run deep, catch it, and then do something after the catch. That would really help us open it up for the other guys.”
Ron Lee
“I learn how to read defenses better. As a receiver I learn how to get open and run better routes because I have a better idea of what I'm looking at.”
Chris Walker
“He's got huge hands but they're soft. He loves to run pass routes. Maybe not quite as much as block, but he loves to learn the little things about running pass routes.”
Dave Wilson