Facing a group stacked with young and veteran talent, second year wide receiver Shelton Gibson has work to do. If the fifth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft expects to make the roster he’s going to have to show he’s taken a significant step forward from his training camp last year. Criticized for his shaky performance that was littered with drops, to say he’s on the roster bubble is being generous. However, a path to making the 53-man roster exists for Gibson, who will have to show he’s more than just a receiver, he’s a weapon.