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Originally Posted by In58men
I’m pretty sure given his character issues he would have been drafted a lot higher than that. I mean, still that’s only 1 WR lol. Not ideal, especially since we’ve trade up and passed on better WRs in previous drafts.
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I don't really believe much in development at WR as in a player that has physical gifts learns to play the position in the NFL.
The only two cases I can think of are Steve Smith and Tyreek Hill as players that got significantly better in the NFL.
Usually if you draft a guy that has no craft, can't run routes-that player still sucks at it in the NFL.
When we drafted Hardman we passed on guys like McLaurin and Diontae Johnson.
Yes there is a a learning curve as to learning playbook, offense, adapting to NFL speed.
But McLaurin was running those crisp, precise routes at Ohio State while Hardman wasn't.