Regarding the above WR banter:
1. Blocking. Jeune has evolved into a talented edge blocker. Got offensive player of the game at least once last year for it. Saw him dominate some dudes last year. Stewart I didn't notice as much in the run game but clearly he is effective enough to start. Camp blocked well enough to be the #3 WR last year. I imagine all three will be better blockers next season. Dolphus and Jair blocking is unknown. Gotta block to play, just like the NFL.
2. Development. Folks talk about Jeune and Stewart as if they are finished products. They have gotten bigger, stronger, more experienced, & more reliable since they got here. Last year they were an effective tandem, and it was only during the bowl game dropsies that I realized how sure handed they had been all year.
Camp (strength/physiciality), Hawkins-Anderson (burner), and Dolphus (height) all have one physical feature that jumps out. So it will be interesting to see how they develop.
3. By committee is a good thing. Last year began to feel like 2014 in terms of having lots of legit targets on the field at once. In '14 it was Smelter, Waller, Deon Hill, and the other swarm of ABs were pretty good too. This year we return proven receivers in Lynch, Jeune, Searcy, Stewart, & Greene, and any guys who emerge.
Run game should be solid next year, so if we can protect and if our QB can be accurate enough/go through progressions to find the open guy our passing game could be pretty damn good next year!