Some poster here believe that Josh will continue to dumb-down the Offense. I think that Josh will move forward in options and complexity.
I agree. Adding Brown does imply a shift back to a more traditional receiving offense. Diggs had more yards on far fewer targets than Brown, who will probably command 125 -150 targets so by the math, fewer targets for other receivers.
But Brown stretches the D more and will draw double coverage more too - which I expect Josh to use to our advantage.
A guy like Doubs can line up anywhere and run almost any route. Our RBs are also legit receiving threats and I can even see him calling plays to throw to one of our blocking TEs to keep Ds off balance.
Having a strong running game also opens things up nicely, especially if we have a FB who can punch a hole.
Josh and Drake did a great job spreading the ball as they really did need to depend on the pass last year, so a shift with better-skilled players is natural, but I don't see Josh going back to the days of effectively having just throwing to Welker and Moss on nearly every play. Brown will get the most targets but I still expect to see a spread and balanced offense.
I think we'd all like to see them run a no-huddle at times and that might be something where Maye is helped by another year of development - but if the OL can protect him better, he can take all the time in the world if he makes the pass.