Yep.
Amazing how from 2000 until 2023 they drafted ONLY FIVE WRs in the top two rounds.
Deion Branch
Bethel Johnson
Chad Jackson
Aaron Dobson
Tyquan Thornton
Additionally over those 24 years, after their first couple of years only five home -grown WRs (Branch, Givens, JE11, Dobson, Malcolm Mitchell, and Pop Douglas) showed any potential for long-term success.
I put Dobson in there as if it wasn't for his foot injury he would have (projecting) a 59 catch, 836, 5 TD year as a rookie. He would have been the talk of the town. Ultimately his body and mind were not built for the NFL life.
Brady's demanding standards and the complexity of the offense had a lot to do with rookie WR success rate but they clearly didn't think rookies could make it. It took a smart, special talent like Malcom Mitchell to break through.