03-27-2021, 01:33 AM
(03-27-2021, 01:31 AM)Whatever Wrote: People like to throw around 600 yards as all that's needed out of a WR3. Last year was considered a generational WR class with it's depth. 35 WR's were picked. Only 7 had 600+ yards as a rookie. All 7 of them were taken in the 1st or 2nd round. If you drop your criteria down to 500+ yards, you only get to 8 and still all of them drafted in the 1st or 2nd round. Getting a decent WR3 as a rookie in the 3rd isn't realistic. Yeah, guys fall through the cracks, but that happens at every position group and WR is one of the most heavily drafted positions.
Do we need big time contribution from our wr 3 immediately?
I’m all for giving a wr who’s drafted in the 3rd or later a couple years to develop.
Fix the line. Help the run game. Higgins and Boyd are absolutely fine and not the problem. Joe Burrow can get it done with those guys. Joe Burrow isn’t Andy Dalton.