Because outside of Lamb, our WR core sucked last year.
Nobody could get seperation, I think next gen stats had Dak with the most contested catches by a WR core in the league last year and the front office is thinking that is why Dak's interception rate went through the roof.
Stephen at the combine this week basically admitted they botched the WR position by relying on Gallup and a rookie to pick up the slack and he indicated they needed to do something to rectify the problem this year. Meaning they are not going to make the same mistake twice and just roll with what we had last year.
So expect a new impact WR, either in the first round, through free agency like OBJ, or through a trade for one of the names mentioned in this thread.
It wasn't really that complicated.
Put someone fast on the field and throw deep. Worked out pretty well with Hilton and Pollard. That's how you get separation. Stretch the field, and make them cover you over the top of that stretched field with speed.
Pollard in particular is such a no brainer. If some team is dumb enough to line up a LB against Pollard wide, send him deep and throw him the ball. All. Day. Long. There are only a handful of LBs in the league who have a prayer of keeping up with Pollard, and we have a couple of them.
If they match him up with a DB for their personnel package, run the ball.
It's a game of matchups, and we failed to fully take advantage of our best mismatch player.