There are two key elements that result in effective passing;
good pass execution (speed and accuracy) and range of options available for the player with the ball.
Not exact matches
Outside of a trade or a rookie / wr already on the team stepping up in a big way, I can't see the
passing game being very successful this season and that's disappointing because it either means the front office has some secret plan, or they just aren't very
good at planning and
execution.
Among them are
better execution on third downs and mobility nuances in the pocket to help his offensive line in
pass protection.
As I have written previously
good passing teams do not only rely solely on successful
execution of the
pass but also on having more than one player making themselves available at any one time.