Regression is mean. It happens all too frequently and can crush hopes before they have even begun to formulate. While the regression that hit Thomas Geddis in 2018 was not of epic proportions, it was certainly still disappointing.
Geddis established himself as the No. 2 wide receiver on the roster following noted improvements in 2017 when he caught 29 passes for 388 yards and three touchdowns. He did that despite having to compete for targets with Kahlil Lewis and Devin Gray, who were both above him on the depth chart.