Despite losing two key seniors, expectations are high for Virginia's wideouts heading into the 2015 season.
For the penultimate portion of our offensive preview series, we return to the skill positions with a look at the wide receiving corps. While Virginia didn't have the most dynamic aerial attack last season the wide receivers showed marked improvement over the 2013 season. Overall last year's wideouts caught 27 more passes (145 to 118), gained 719 more yards (2,058 to 1,339) and found the end zone six more times (11 to 5) than the 2013 crew. In order for that progress to continue, however, this season's group will have to overcome the departure of some program mainstays and a potential star.