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Originally Posted by CatfishBob2
Not opposed to adding depth in the later rounds, in fact i think we should. It looks like our 1st and 2nd round picks the past two years are going to hit. Makes no sense to me to add another one this draft year when we have more pressing needs
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Because it takes at least a half season to integrate a WR into the offense. No, not a full season (that's nonsense used to defend Skyy Moore) but 6-8 weeks seems about right with a continued ramp up throughout the year.
You come into 2026 with rice in year 4, Worthy in year 3 and Burden with a full season under his belt, you're FLYING.
And now you've created your ladder. You can extend Rice if you want...or not. You're under no pressure to do so.
And again, I think Burden would be a contributor this season. Maybe more gadget stuff, but Brown, Worthy and/or Rice are likely to miss 10+ games between the 3 of them due to injury or suspension.
Near term he offers more than Simmons would. Long term more than most would.
Now if Harmon or Nolen are there it's a different story. But I'm operating under the presumption that they won't be.
So if you're asking me if I'd prefer Scourton (rotational player that may struggle to get snaps over FAU, Omenihu and Danna in 2024) or Conerly (almost certain redshirt) or Kenneth Grant (again, probable rotational role behind Jones/Pennell and not obviously more talented than TJ Sanders who will be around later) over Burden? Nah. Gimme Luther. Or Egbuka.
Because I think you see many of the same rotational player concerns with other spots in the roster as well as the same long-term paths to playing time.
So gimme the best pure talent.
To me, the WRs are better than the rest of the guys I named.