dallasfaniac
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I posted this scenario in another thread a while back and I have been thinking about it a bit ever since. My question is, would it make sense for a team drafting a QB relatively high to also invest in their WR/TE college teammates? (ie. Clausen/Tate, Bradford/Gresham, McCoy/Shipley, Tebow/Hernandez/Cooper, Pike/Gilyard)
Obviously this isn't always possible either because a TE/WR doesn't enter the same draft or they just aren't good enough to break the top 3 WR spots on the team. However, this year there seems to be a large amount of QB/WR/TE players that could be taken within the first 1-4 rounds and possibly earn starting positions.
As an example, last year the Lions selected Stafford #1 overall. In the 2nd they took Delmas. 17 picks later in the same round, the Browns selected Mohamed Massaquoi who led the team in receptions, yards and TDs. Those numbers would have come in 2nd on the Lions, following only Calvin Johnson. Would they have better off taking Massaquoi, giving Stafford a familiar target while acclimating to the NFL?
Obviously this isn't always possible either because a TE/WR doesn't enter the same draft or they just aren't good enough to break the top 3 WR spots on the team. However, this year there seems to be a large amount of QB/WR/TE players that could be taken within the first 1-4 rounds and possibly earn starting positions.
As an example, last year the Lions selected Stafford #1 overall. In the 2nd they took Delmas. 17 picks later in the same round, the Browns selected Mohamed Massaquoi who led the team in receptions, yards and TDs. Those numbers would have come in 2nd on the Lions, following only Calvin Johnson. Would they have better off taking Massaquoi, giving Stafford a familiar target while acclimating to the NFL?