The hope is either Drew Lock takes a step forward or veteran Teddy Bridgewater can at least provide a steady hand until they find their QB of the future.
Lock isn’t lacking in arm talent, and he’s got an admirable willingness to push the ball down the field and take chances that could lead to a lot of Fantasy points if he improves his decision making and accuracy, but he’s got a lot of work to do to get there.
Either Lock takes a step forward or the team will move on to Bridgewater — and that move may come as early as training camp if Lock doesn’t show out.
However, if they’re going to live up to the loftiest expectations placed on them, it’s going to require Lock to tighten up his accuracy and decision making.
Hamler’s chances of being a legitimate Fantasy contributor are probably tied to the chances of this offense as a whole taking that big step forward, but if it happens, he could emerge as a viable PPR option.
He wasn’t perfect as a rookie — and he had stretches with real issues catching the ball — but on the whole, I thought he looked every bit the part of a burgeoning superstar.
Williams has the profile of a potential Fantasy difference maker, and he could grow up alongside the rest of this talented offense and become a real difference maker.