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Originally Posted by BlackOp
2014 was a strong draft for WR. They wanted to draft Beckham and had Sanders all but signed.
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2014 was a strong draft class for WR's, which is why it was a missed opportunity when Dorsey did not draft a WR during that draft (unless you count the drafting of DAT as a WR).
At least the Chiefs drafted a WR in this draft, although if the plan all along was to release the team's most established/experienced WR (Maclin), they could have made that move in March (and designated Maclin as a post-June 1st cut), and could have been more aggressive in addressing the WR position in free agency and the draft.
Hopefully this won't be a repeat of 2014 when the Chiefs overestimated what they had at WR and the result was the no TD receptions by a WR season.