We need to fully energize that Jared to Sammy battery to maximum level as soon as possible. I really hope these two guys spend some overtime moments working on carrying this offense to the next level. Having Sammy being a real constant threat to take the roof off the top of the D changes everything! DCs would have to really try and lock down Sammy, which immediately frees up the other fly guys and provides the Gurley Express! with more room to ramble. And when DCs gamble on leaving Sammy with 1-on-1 coverage to control a rampaging Todd or Robert Woods or Cooper Kupp, how many CBs can handle a fully engaged Sammy 1-on-1 downtown? If we can get Sammy going, especially downtown, do we turn Tavon loose more after Sammy has dragged the coverage downfield with him and left less defenders and more real estate for our Little Big Man to play with?
Expect Cooper Kupp to improve in the second half of the season and even more next season. He has spent the first half, like most rookies, getting accustomed to NFL-caliber hits, defensive savvy, speed, & quickness. Likewise for Everett. The transition from collegiate defensive coverage to the pro level is really shock treatment for virtually all rookies. The drops we have seen from Cooper will gradually fade away, especially after he toughens his body, will, & spirit in his first full NFL off-season. Everett arrived here with poor blocking skills but a want-to-learn-everything attitude and his overall NFL-leve TE pedigree should enhance dramatically next season. Ditto for Higbee who next season will be in his second season with a real NFL caliber offense.
I would always take a Jared Goff over a Carson Wentz type. While I appreciate the running QBs, I prefer a guy with laser beam accuracy & finesse touch over a guy with wheels any day and twice on Sunday. Jared has not even fully come into his own yet: we are only seeing glimpses of the future promise of the Golden Arm.