He came out of college as one of the best pass receiving RBs in years and they underutilized him when half of those passes to the TE should have been going to the RB that could make something happen.
Zeke is the fulcrum of this team, as he goes, so goes the offense and he will see more stacked boxes this season than any before because every DC will come with the same strategy, put it all on the QB and a questionable receiving corps.
And that's not all bad news, Murray got some of his best long runs when they were set to stop him. Zeke gets into that secondary and he's as good as it gets in the NFL right now. But it takes an OC with an adherence to the pregame strategy and not letting the DC make him blink. And that is the #1 unknown for me this season. It takes creativity to get the ball in the hands of those that can do the most damage.