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Who would've thought the leading receiver on the team would be a player who was also the team's latest addition? Welcome, WR Jeremy Kerley.

The short but shifty wide receiver made an array of nice catches off quick slants, speed outs and crossing digs while being targeted a team-high 11 times (six more than the second leading targeted receiver).

A player who would go on to be Gabbert's security blanket, Kerley finished with seven catches for 61 yards.

However, it was the play of another wide receiver who caught my eye as WR Quinton Patton showed signs of life with the team's longest pass play from scrimmage (35-yard catch-and-run) while finishing as the team's second leading wide receiver hauling in five catches for 60 yards.

Where was WR Torrey Smith? Two catches for 13 yards on six targets.

But the wild card here is TE Vance McDonald. He ended up scoring a touchdown which I predicted would happen and was the dagger in the heart.

Grade: C+