Peter Schrager mock

  1. Because it is the most abundant position in the entire draft every year
  2. The team has already invested two 1st round picks in the position since 2019

You have to remember though, unlike QB or RB or even DE, drafting a WR is drafting for 3 different open positions on offense. You should be drafting 3 times as many WRs as you do centers or TE’s or nose tackles.

Plus the 2019 1st round pick didn’t work out, and neither did FA, so there is an opening there. You don’t abandon a position because it didn’t work out in the past, you gotta go back and plug it up.
 
You have to remember though, unlike QB or RB or even DE, drafting a WR is drafting for 3 different open positions on offense. You should be drafting 3 times as many WRs as you do centers or TE’s or nose tackles.

And that ‘one quarterback’ and ‘one center’ touch the ball on every play. Receivers are lucky if they’re even targeted over ten times in a game.

Plus the 2019 1st round pick didn’t work out, and neither did FA, so there is an opening there. You don’t abandon a position because it didn’t work out in the past, you gotta go back and plug it up.

Not with another 1st round pick you don’t. I’ll leave that to your team. You miss more than we do.
 
And that ‘one quarterback’ and ‘one center’ touch the ball on every play. Receivers are lucky if they’re even targeted over ten times in a game.



Not with another 1st round pick you don’t. I’ll leave that to your team. You miss more than we do.


it doesn’t matter who touches the ball more as far as what you’re doing in the first round, I think it’s safe to say you’re unlikely to go QB. What is definite is you have positions you’d like to fill in the draft, and receiver will have good value this year at where you pick in the 1st.

Unless your point is just that you don’t like seeing 1sts spent on receiver, regardless of the team’s circumstance.
 
it doesn’t matter who touches the ball more as far as what you’re doing in the first round, I think it’s safe to say you’re unlikely to go QB. What is definite is you have positions you’d like to fill in the draft, and receiver will have good value this year at where you pick in the 1st.

Unless your point is just that you don’t like seeing 1sts spent on receiver, regardless of the team’s circumstance.

My point is that they’re plentiful and can - and should - be drafted later.
 
You have to remember though, unlike QB or RB or even DE, drafting a WR is drafting for 3 different open positions on offense. You should be drafting 3 times as many WRs as you do centers or TE’s or nose tackles.

Plus the 2019 1st round pick didn’t work out, and neither did FA, so there is an opening there. You don’t abandon a position because it didn’t work out in the past, you gotta go back and plug it up.
The offensive line is the biggest position group on the team and the resources used should reflect it.
 
I’m not really worried about picking Smith because If Dallas was interested in him in the 1st, he would of been in for a visit. The Raimann guy scares me who they are visiting with.
 

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