A good problem, but a problem nonetheless.
WR Cooper Kupp hauled in 62 catches on 94 targets for 869 yards as a rookie last year. WR Robert Woods added nearly 800 yards from his 56 receptions out of 85 targets in just 12 games missing a few due to a shoulder injury. WR Sammy Watkins added almost 600 yards from 39 catches on 70 targets though hitting the end zone more frequently with eight touchdowns to Kupp’s and Woods’ five. And RB Todd Gurley’s near-MVP campaign saw him put up seven more receiving yards than Woods on 64 receptions from 87 targets.