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Originally Posted by O.city
They went young at WR. You give them time to develop, then pivot if you need to.
I don't think they'll go to the WR well via trade and sign, way too expensive.
Maybe trade up in teh draft.
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Let’s say hypothetically none of the WRs really develop enough this year to show that they’re a go to WR. If after multiple high picks at WR not developing as hoped I’m not sure going back to the draft and counting on an unproven rookie is the answer. We saw what happened without Kelce and a bunch of subpar receivers, I don’t think you want to see that happening again. We need at least 1 go to option in the passing game.
Ideally someone steps up and this all becomes moot, but if that isn’t the case I don’t think going young again or maintaining course is the right answer unless the question is how to piss off your franchise QB.