I don't know. I look at it as we have holes (some bigger than others). This isn't considered a strong receiver class at the very top, but it's supposed to be rich in depth around where we draft in the first. It so happens there are also some offensive linemen who seem to be rated around that point. I won't be upset with taking a receiver who is rated higher than other players available because that's still an area of need, especially with Gallup expected to miss time.
Last year, our glaring need was corner and we were going to take one over the best defensive player available. That's the wrong way to do it. I'd feel the same way if the OL rated around our spot or gone and we took the next-best OL over a higher-rated WR, and vice-versa. I also would not like it if a higher-ranked player at another position was available and we took either a WR or OL instead. However, if the receiver is our best option, then I see no reason to be upset with that.
Now, I don't know if Burks deserves to be rated in that area, but I'm not going to get mad if Dallas does feel he's a value there. If the value proves to be wrong, I'll complain about it then, but I don't see a reason to do it now since none of us know how it will turn out. Again, nothing wrong with stating misgivings about a player, but for any of us to act like we know a player is going to be either a good pick or bad pick is silly.