OK, I get it. Our wide receivers are not overrated because no one thought that that they were anything but adequate in the first place.
An over-the-hill player was able to come in and establish himself as our #1 go-to wide out down field. Another would have played the other side, but his body just gave out before the season started.
So, we all agree. And most of us will drink the koolaid once the season starts. But, for now, we have a pretty poor set of wideouts. As with running backs, I like to separate the position into two positions, in this case, slot receiver and wide receiver.
SLOT RECEIVER
We are in fine shape with the best starter in the nfl in WELKER and a strong backup in EDELMAN. These two positions are set for the year.
WIDE RECEIVER
Is this not a critical position when considering the potential production of a passing team?
BRANCH is the leader for the next 2 years.
TATE is our kick returner
PRICE
Do these three scare anyone?
This is the weakness of our offense (yes our #1 offense has a weakness)
Now you're making a different, and more accurate, assertion. The receiver corps, on the outside, is in need of upgrade.
For the most part, even the homers who were insisting that all was peaches and cream during the year have come around to the reality that the Patriots had issues that were being covered up by Brady's phenomenal play. A cross section of the "Priorities" threads shows a pretty uniform understanding of what the team's needs are going forward.
Very few people argue against
OT - replacing/re-signing Light
OG - replacing/re-signing Mankins
OG - replacing/augmenting Neal
DE - finding a way to replace at least a fair portion of what Seymour produced
OLB - Finding a player who's at least adequate at setting the edge and holding up against the run, while being more than adequate at rushing the passer
There's also widespread agreement that the RB position needs to be addressed, possibly with multiple players. The only real difference there seems to revolve around the desired role of BJGE as the #1 RB or lower.
There's a bit less consensus on WR, but it's still got a fair amount of agreement. On this site, among my general acquaintance and in the media, most people see the need for either a deep/speed receiver or a big/possession guy.
That group is, by and large, what is seen as the top needs for the team moving forward to next season.