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If Lloyd is anything like we expect, it is nothing like last year's apples. Last year it was basically Welker and Branch and nothing else at WR. Branch was the #2 WR except he isn't consistent enough to be more than a #3 and a fill in starter at this point. Now the Pats have a WR who is capable of matching Welker's numbers starting opposite of him and Branch as the #3 WR. That is a huge difference.
The only way this year's WRs looks like last year's WRs is if Lloyd becomes another Ocho and catches one ball a game if you are lucky forcing Branch to be the starter again. Otherwise, people are overreacting here.
What's happening here doesn't look like overreacting to me. A week ago, we appeared to have excellent depth at WR. Now we're back to last year - one new outside WR that we hope catches on, and if not then it's a glaring weak spot on the offense that opposing teams will regularly exploit. Granted, Lloyd is a far better bet than Ocho, which is why I'm not in panic mode like I was after the safeties got purged last offseason, but some concern is absolutely warranted.












