Think there's a lane for Whitt to take a further jump? What do you see happening or what are you seeing that's giving you that thought.
Would love for the kid to be able to do more.
Receivers have historically tended to take three years to fully show who they are. I'm not saying that Whittington is going to be a stud, but as a role-player who knows who he is, there's always an opportunity for someone like him on the team. Even with limited snaps going to him (instead, rather going to Nacua, Adams, or the tight ends, which is completely understandable on McVay's part), he still made the most of a lot of his opportunities (getting a key block downfield on Nacua's touchdown run against the Titans, for example).
In addition, he was
excellent on teams in his rookie year (as a kick returner and as a gunner), and I feel he struggled because special teams as a whole
badly struggled under Blackburn last year. With an improved special teams, I think there's a good chance that there's an improved Whittington.
I'm not saying he's going to be a stud, and I do like others like Mumpfield and Daniels (especially Daniels) a whole lot more as pass-catchers, but there's always room for a receiver/special teams player who does all the little things right, and if he only improves a little bit in this crucial third year, that's a valuable depth receiver right there.
My depth chart for receivers is Nacua, Adams, Daniels, Mumpfield, Whittington, and Tru Edwards with guys like Brennan Presley and Mario Williams as backups on the practice squad.
(Sorry, X, I'm still
very bitter over your muffed punt.)