I actually liked Baldwin blaming his coaches for killing his numbers. I saw a lot of Pitt games and what I wanted to see from him was him take a 1st year QB under his wing and be like, "hey, throw me the ball and I'll get us a first down". Not necessarily verbally, but I wanted to be watching a Pitt game on 3rd and 6, and know the ball was going to Baldwin and he was going to make a play. I didn't see that guy that demanded the ball like a true #1 WR would. He only had 3 games of at least 6 catches. In comparison, Julio Jones has 6, including 3 over 10 catches. He also only had 3 games with 3 or fewer catches, one of which was a 49-7 bowl game blowout. AJ Green had 7 games over 6 catches and was suspended for the first 4. Floyd also had 7 with only 1 game with 3 or fewer. And all these guys are from pro-style offenses, so it's not like I'm comparing him to guys like Blackmon who played in a spread. Baldwin blaming his coaches shows me that maybe it wasn't his fault he didn't get the ball 6 times per game. I still think he will run closer to 4.6 flat than 4.4 flat, but if he's in the 4.4 range, I'd be willing to change my stance on him.