They should complement each other extremely well. Tennessee shouldn't throw more than 20 passes a game next year.
I got into an argument with a guy that was pissed Dobbs didn't throw more against Iowa. He was upset that he didn't get more "game reps" throwing because he'll need it next year. I politely told him he was a dumbass and that there wasn't any reason to throw it when Hurd was getting 6 yards a pop.
If the running game gets going like it should, the middle of the field will be wide open. Wolf should wide ass open a lot. Throw in North on the outside, with Pearson and Pig doing a little bit of everything, that's an explosive offense. If they can't block, it gets bad, but the skill positions are stacked.