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Kenny Golladay lived up to his preseason hype and then some in Week 1, turning 7 targets into 4 receptions, 69 yards and 2 touchdowns. He did that while basically splitting snaps with T.J. Jones (4 targets, 2 receptions, 32 yards), something that might not happen much moving forward.
Golladay was expected to be serving as the team's number-three wideout, but with number-two Marvin Jones only seeing 2 targets in Week 1, Golladay could to be on track to be the second option in the team's passing game -- a role that Jones rode to 103 targets in 2016.