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As for Bridgewater's receiving targets, he should be able to lean on the likes of DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel. At this point, the coaching staff knows both receivers are talented. But because this group hasn't practiced yet, Brady still has work to do to figure out the duo's exact strengths within the system. Once that's determined, Rhule said, Brady will fit the scheme to their skill sets.
In Samuel, Rhule envisions a versatile player who can run deep routes from the outside and line up as a slot receiver or a running back.
"He brings, to me, kind of going back to his days at Ohio State, a sense of versatility that we think can be fun," Rhule said.
With Moore, Rhule would like to see the third-year receiver "go be that dominant, physical, go-to receiver that on third-and-5, you're going to, in the red zone you're going to. Take the matchup of the other team's best corner and just dominate it."