Ever since former Pitt receiver Tyler Boyd announced his intentions to enter the NFL Draft this year, there's been a lot of discussion about which receiver could step up to try to replace the void for the offense.
Obviously one player isn't going to step in and be able to adequately replace everything that Boyd brought to the table. Offensive coordinator Matt Canada has already spoken about Pitt's strategy of spreading his touches around rather than trying to find one person to become the dominant guy.
ESPN recently noted the top position battles in the ACC and wide receiver was the focus for Pitt:
For quarterback Nathan Peterman to excel in the passing game, the Panthers will need several players to emerge at receiver and tight end.