And was rightly ignored because Edelman was a slot receiver, not a hybrid. Polk is being advertised as a hybrid. Receivers on the outside typically have more straight line speed. Polk ran a 4.52, which was in the 43th percentile among all receivers in the draft. He has below average speed. Moreover, Polk skipped the agility drills, while Edelman stepped up to the plate and demonstrated he had elite agility measurables. And indeed those measurables showed up on the field.
This thread has become boring. Speed, size, athleticism, quickness, strength -- all the tangibles -- aren't the whole story, but neither can they be dismissed because your favorite draft pick is deficient and some other player did just fine with the same or worse measurements. It should be concerning that our top WR pick is slower than average and didn't participate in the agility drills. He may be able to overcome deficiencies through intangibles (football IQ, toughness, drive, work ethic, competitiveness, etc.), as I have mentioned elsewhere. Larry Bird wasn't the most athletic player, but he was a basketball genius and had a full measure of every intangible trait.
We'll see what Polk is made of, Mr. Ugh