Interesting stat for receptions from Carr through training camp.

This is from an Underhill article that is behind a paywall.

Here are Carr's most targeted players in camp:

Player/Receptions/Targets
  1. Chris Olave: 40-59
  2. Alvin Kamara: 28-35
  3. Jordan Mims: 17-20
  4. Taysom Hill: 15-20
  5. Foster Moreau: 15-19
  6. Rashid Shaheed: 13-18
  7. Cedrick Wilson: 12-14
  8. Jamaal Williams: 10-11
  9. Kevin Austin: 5-10
  10. Bub Means: 4-6
Note: Underhill said that A.T. Perry only caught one pass from Carr the entire camp. He missed three days of camp, but that's still surprising.

Interesting notes from the article:

Jordan Mims is absolutely making this team ... if the team doesn't find a way to upgrade the position another way. … Say what you want about Foster's production. Sure, it might get cut into with Juwan Johnson back from injury, but while his counterpart was out, Moreau took full advantage of the opportunity he had. He should see a bigger role this season. … Hard not to worry about the timing between Shaheed and Carr. Those two could have used more reps together. … Bub Means came on late and played well. He has a chance to be the No. 4 guy on this depth chart. … Hard to know what to make of Equanimeous St. Brown. He missed 12 practices and only caught two passes from Carr. ... I'm a little worried about how Shaheed will start the season given how much time he missed this summer.

My own note: St. Brown could have had a LONG TD reception from Rattler during the 49ers game as he was wide open on a deep post going toward the left pile-on, but Rattler, who had a clean pocket, heard footsteps, saw ghosts, or whatever, inexplicably left the pocket going to his right and never saw St.Brown. This is an issue that I saw with Rattler (at least during the 49'ers game), either not seeing open WR's like St. Brown deep, or in contrast, ignoring them in the 5-10 yard shallows as he looks for longer gains. However, it was just one game, so I am hoping to see much better from him tomorrow.

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