Here's lookin' at you, "El Bowe." The Chiefs sought out their top receiver in droves last season, and he earned the fourth-most looks among wideouts last year (159). KC shouldn't hesitate to keep the physically talented receiver near the top once again, especially with new head coach Todd Haley's offense in place. Bowe has proven to be durable, playing in each of his first 32 games. He has grown over that time, too, averaging 78.0 catches and 1,008.5 yards per year, including 86 and 1,022 last year. He recorded fewer than five catches only five times in '08. Bowe will probably assume most of the red zone looks, too, with the departure of a former Chiefs staple.
KFFL - Article - Dwayne Bowe, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
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Chris Thorman
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With a more effective run game and the subsequent effectiveness of the play-action—which was pretty nonexistent last season—Bowe should see another year of increased production in his 3rd year. Couple that with the 7-8 pt completion % increase from Cassel and you figure his efficiency goes up as well.
Hopefully Haley, having coached some of the greatest wideouts in the game, can leave his mark on “El Bowe” as well. I’m thinking he will put up numbers that are comparable to some of the other elite WRs in the league and will be a sleeper that could potentially fall to you late in the 3rd…maybe.
I could get more sacks with my sack
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