The Facts: Britt hit a career-high in catches last year for the Rams while becoming the first Rams pass catcher since 2008 to post 700 or more receiving yards. Hitting 700 receiving yards or 50 receptions isn't bad but it's also not No. 1 caliber receiver production by any means. Which is why HC Jeff Fisher and Britt both believe there's a lot more that Britt can do in his second go-round with the team. “I think he can do better," Fisher said. "He thinks he can be better. He thinks he can be more productive. He’s looking forward to the offensive changes. I think yeah, we should see a lot more out of Kenny this year.”
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There's not a coach in the NFL who has a better understanding of what Britt is capable of and what he needs to get there than Fisher. Fisher drafted Britt in 2009 when he was coach of the Tennessee Titans. It's why Fisher bet on Britt in free agency last year with a one-year "prove it" deal and why he followed up again with a two-year deal early in free agency after Britt did prove to be a valuable contributor. As for expecting more of Britt in 2015? As ESPN.com's Nick Wagoner notes, while some offensive tweaks should help, it would also help if Britt was able to get some consistent quarterback play. With Nick Foles in place, there should be more opportunities down the field for Britt, who led the Rams with 13 receptions of 20 or more yards last season. With Brian Quick recovering from a serious shoulder injury, it's possible the team will look to add a wideout who could be a No. 1 type. But if they don't, it's likely because Fisher believes that Britt can give him what he needs.