(03-28-2021, 03:55 PM)Joelist Wrote: Alas this draft class is a bit strange. It is fairly deep at OL but shallow at WR (the opposite of what we have seen in recent years). Once you get past Devonta Smith and Jamarr Chase the rest are not on the same level and not plug and play. Meanwhile OL has multiple plug and play players including Sewell, Slater, Tucker, Leatherwood, Smith, Banks and so on.
This will affect teams draft thinking.
I dunno Joe, I see a lot of talent throughout the draft at WR.
Rashod Bateman, Rondale Moore, Elijah Moore, Toney, Terrace Marshall Jr., Dyami Brown, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Sage Surratt, Nico Collins, etc.
I get those guys aren't the big names like Waddle, and Smith and Chase, but they all would be a really nice 3rd option behind Boyd and Higgins. We have two really good WR's and a good redzone WR (if he stays healthy) in Tate. So you just need a piece to add to the offense and replace the targets of A.J.
I think it is really a comparable drop off in OL and in WR. There is the top 3 in WR and then the top 2.5 (Sewell, Slater, maybe Darrisaw depending on the site) and then after those 3, it's talented guys with flaws.