Since the departure of wide receivers Darren Waller and DeAndre Smelter following the conclusion of the 2014 season, Georgia Tech's passing game has begun to stagnate. Quarterback Justin Thomas, normally a reliable passer, saw his completion percentage drop by nearly 10%, from 51.3% in 2014 all the way to 41.7% in 2015. That statistic, when considered in tandem with his 63% drop in raw QBR from 2014 to 2015, is ample proof that a change at the wide receiver position is needed. Who could step up and fill that void? One option very well could be rising freshman Steve Dolphus.
Georgia Tech Football: Meet the Recruits - WR Steve Dolphus
