Mohamed Sanu, WR
Sanu was expected to be the deadline acquisition that would change the trajectory of the offense last year. He was another target that could help Brady on the way to a deep playoff run. Instead, an injury lessened his impact and really put a strain on him to play.
This season, Sanu has a chance to show everybody that he is a solid second wideout. Many people said that he was only able productive because he played next to Julio Jones and A.J. Green. Now, he needs to take that opportunity and show that he can get open himself and that he doesn’t just take advantage of double-teams. If he can be another slot, opposite Julian Edelman, that offense, and that wide receiver group specifically, looks a lot better than it did at the end of the year.