Why? I think that is kind of short sighted. What if you have gaping holes elsewhere?
>> Then use all the other picks you have, too. I'm not saying that a 1st Day pick be used on a WR every year, or even any year; just one pick, somewhere, on draft weekend.
What if you keep all these guys that have developed a repore with Brady over this year?
>> Aside from Troy, and - to a lesser extent - Caldwell, nobody else has developed a rapport with Brady this year. But if they did, then place your rookie WR on the PS, since he was probably a low-round pick, anyway, if all of your WRs are that good. Or place him on "Injured" Reserve.
What if by bringing in a new set of receivers this next year, you just end up repeating the mistakes of this year by having too much "newness".
>> I'm not saying that you bring in a new set of WRs next year, or any year. In a perfect world, you would need just one, every year or two. Besides, competition and depth are good things.
I don't think blanket statements like this can be made.