If our depth chart ends up Parker WR1, Thornton WR2, Bourne WR3, then we'll know that the plan worked, Parker stayed healthy, and Thornton panned out. On the other hand if those guys are not at the top of the depth chart at the end of the season, it's not gonna be pretty. Because it would likely mean that Parker got hurt, Thornton was a bust, and we had to run out a slot WR as our top wideout. OOF. Let's just knock on wood and hope it pans out as expected.
I expect Mac Jones to progress yet again this season, but he's going to need live human beings to throw the ball to, not the guys we picked up on the playground from Dorchester. I mean Brady had to endure a few seasons of that, but I don't think it's fair to expect Mac Jones to survive off scraps in his 2nd year in the NFL, no official OC, and Joe Judge,
aka mastermind of 31st ranked Giants offense for 2 years running, as his QB coach.