Deep how?
Who is the wr1, wr2, wr3, wr4, wr5, wr6 and which of them are better than what other teams have at that slot?
Which one deserves to be higher but is held back by the talent keeping them off the field?
1.) I have our WR's ranked as follows:
Kendrick Bourne (if he is as good as he was before the ACL tear....he might be our best WR)
Pop Douglas (our slot WR that is actually our best WR)
Jaylnn Polk (our best rookie WR)
Tyquan Thorton (he appears to be working with the starters)
K.J. Osborn (I think this is where we are too deep. I feel that his veteran presence takes reps away from Polk/Baker).
Javon Baker (he will stick because we burned a 4th and he offers promise)
Kayshon Boutte (The kid has been making a case to stick around...not sure if it will be enough)
Jalen Reagor (he can return kicks which is always a bonus)
David Wallis (another potential returner)
This is where I rank all of the WR's we have now (except for Kawaan Baker, JaQue Jackson, and the new guy from the Browns)...they are likely gone by this time next week or on the PS.
2.) Assuming 100% health:
WR1 (Big bodied): Bourne
WR2 (Take the top off the D): Thorton
WR3 (Slot): Douglas
WR4: Polk
To be honest...Bourne is a "WR2" at best. So, if we were to add an elite #1...the entire WR group would slide down one spot except for Pop Douglas who I want in the slot.
3.) Compared to an average NFL team:
We are lacking at WR#1. Pop Douglas is pretty good for a slot receiver...he ain't no Wes Welker YET though...but an acceptable slot starter, IMO. #2...we have many guys who could be #2 WR's in the NFL (Thorton, Osborn, Polk, Baker). And obviously we are competitive at WR#4, WR#5, and even WR#6.
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Point here being that Dohston doesn't move the needle for us. I'd rather keep the extra 3rd we now have...that could be a back up center in next year's draft after we go OT, CB, & WR in the first three picks...