I like to watch the WR's in their first day of practice and see how they catch the ball and how they develop from there on. Of all the one's I've seen Moncrief was the one you could tell was ready to play from day one. Sanders caught balls with his body and not his hands but he learned. James Logan was one who developed nicely. By the time Heard gets through with them they can catch balls with their butt cheeks with a defender hanging all over them.
Jefferson's dad played several years in the NFL and is the current WR coach for the Titans. I suspect proper technique in catching a football is something he has been schooled on. May be more on the Moncrief end of the spectrum you mentioned above.
Yes sir, I agree. I think Quincy is a really good receiver but like every other Ole Miss Rebel, he becomes a much better player when Laquon Treadwell is on the field.