Kansas State Football: A look into the 2018 Offense

MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 21: Running back Alex Barnes #34 of the Kansas State Wildcats rushes 75-yards for a touchdown past defensive back Parnell Motley #11 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the first half on October 21, 2017 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 21: Running back Alex Barnes #34 of the Kansas State Wildcats rushes 75-yards for a touchdown past defensive back Parnell Motley #11 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the first half on October 21, 2017 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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MANHATTAN, KS – NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Dalton Schoen #83 of the Kansas State Wildcats catches a pass against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the first half on November 11, 2017 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, KS – NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Dalton Schoen #83 of the Kansas State Wildcats catches a pass against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the first half on November 11, 2017 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /

Lots of new faces at the receiver group for Kansas State

The Kansas State Wildcats have two returning starters in this group. The guys behind them might be the ones to be watching when they take the field, however.

Isaiah Zuber

The team is his if he wants it. Isaiah Zuber has the capability to become the next stud for the Wildcats. He has shown some real improvements with each year played under coach Snyder. If Zuber stays on pace, he is looking at a 1,000-yard receiving year.

Dalton Schoen

At 20 yards per catch, Dalton Schoen has a knack for making big gains. On only 23 catches, he had 470 total yards. He’s a weapon on offense and will play a big part in weekly game planning.

Zach Reuter

A starter in the 2016 Liberty Bowl, Zach Reuter has not seen his production blossom as of yet. He’s a very good special teams player, which kept him on the field. He scored two touchdowns in the spring game.

Chabastin Taylor

Taylor will be the guy that comes in and surprises everybody. He will become a huge playmaker for the Wildcats as the season gets older. He was the MVP of the spring game.

Landry Weber

If Kansas State was a throwing juggernaut, it would be reasonable to say that Weber has a chance to make a name for himself in the offense. Since they may only throw a couple hundred times over the season, there may not be enough balls to throw around. Weber will make some great catches this year on a very little opportunity.

Isaiah Harris

Harris was injured for much of last year. He already has a big game under him as he caught 3 passes for 118 yards, including a 69-yard touchdown in his first game.