New England Patriots wideout N’Keal Harry didn’t get off to a great start in his NFL career. He missed a total of nine games as a rookie due to injury and his production was minuscule when he was in the lineup.
Harry totaled 12 receptions on 24 targets for 105 yards and two touchdowns. Even for a rookie, those are very underwhelming numbers.
Entering year two in Josh McDaniels system, Harry won’t have the luxury of playing with one of the best quarterbacks of all time anymore, as Tom Brady left New England to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason. Instead, Harry will be catching balls from Jarrett Stidham, the second year quarterback out of Auburn.
Stidham will have other weapons to throw to, like veteran Julian Edelman. But, if Harry brings his A-game in 2020, it’ll make Stidham’s job that much easier.
Here are three numbers Harry should target for this upcoming season.