Will a clear-cut No. 3 wideout emerge?
So we know that Brady-to-Moss is still as deadly as ever, and we can safely pencil in Wes Welker as another top option, even though he wore a baseball cap instead of a helmet on Thursday. After that is yet to be determined, simply because special teamer Ray Ventrone made his first career catch on Thursday, while new wideouts Joey Galloway and Greg Lewis didn’t find the scorebook. Meanwhile, Edelman, filling in Welker’s spot in the slot, had five catches. Galloway, seemingly the favorite to replace Jabar Gaffney, dropped a TD pass in the second quarter just before Baker caught his second of the night. Lewis wasn’t active in the offensive gameplan, although, like he did with the Eagles, had a sizable role on special teams. The ol’ veteran in Galloway still probably will be the No. 3, although it may take a while before the rhythm he and Brady have shown in camp is applied to live action. 4. What is Benjamin Watson’s future? During practice last week, Watson mentioned that the competition