Help Robby Anderson accomplish his lofty goal? Anderson told Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News that he wanted to be the best receiver in the NFL. Which isn't really shocking when you consider this is the kind of thing that receivers say all the time. It's not like there's a slew of guys saying, "Yeah, Jerry Rice was great and all, but I want to be the John Taylor of the NFL." Not that Taylor was bad or anything. But you know what I mean. And I'll admit the fantasy dork in me has loved Anderson for some time. But I was mad at then-offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates last year when Anderson had just 32 targets in his first seven games. That changed over the wideout's final seven games, when he was targeted 55 times. A big problem was that Bates' system tried to use Anderson primarily as a field-stretcher, instead of just getting the ball into his hands.