Ladarius needs to be Chris's one in his progression and probably doesn't need to fake any defenders. But, that is a problem I pointed out this weekend (Chris not looking off defenders). I was told that since we flood the zone on most pass plays, there really is no looking off to fake defenders. The biggest assistant to Ladarius's continued success is when our other receivers start catching passes. If he's one on one, he wins.
If our WRs don't start snatching catches consistently, I'd move Ladarius to the slot and throw to him until they triple teamed him. We could stick a couple of our blocking TEs in the game and help buy time and make Ladarius what he will end up in the NFL... the next Colston.