Villanova's top receiving threat graduated in May, so who can step up to take on that role?
Last season the Villanova Wildcats ran the ball quite a bit, racking up 2044 yards on the ground out of 3998 total yards of offense. With a young quarterback coming in as a result of John Robertson's season-ending injury, the 'Cats looked to set him up with a strong ground game.
Still, Zach Bednarczyk didn't keep the ball entirely grounded, passing for 1,396 yards in 2015, part of the team's total of 1956 yards in the air. To improve on that passing effort in 2016, Bednarczyk will need some targets to look for downfield.