To be fair, the highlighted could have been said verbatim before the last draft. Don't know if BB is all that excited about drafting WR's considering the failings at the position (although I can see a slot guy getting drafted in the later rounds).
As a big fan of both Sill and Reyes in the 2nd, I would agree on the DL part. But the last thing I wanted last season was a WR. I wasn't exactly thrilled with the Ebert pick, but I can deal with it assuming he'll get a Red shirt year on the PS, and have a leg up next season. His speed is intriguing.
However NEXT season is an entirely different situation. With Welker's status very cloudy and Gaffney, Stallworth, AND Branch ANOTHER year older, and even more marginal. With Edelman (love him or hate him) a potential FA. The cupboard is bare, Max.
I understand your reluctance to draft a WR that early, and in most years I'd readily agree. If we don't do something, we could be forced to bring back what might be the oldest WR corps in league history.
No Max, if there were EVER a year when BB would be justified in drafting a WR early it would be next year where the extreme need would meet a very deep and talented draft class, and there would be a good chance to grab a WR who would be a value and worthy of the pick, at (hopefully) the 32nd spot.
As for the second highlighted, this is where I tend to differ with the consensus. I think the fact that we have two young DT's in Love and Deaderick that BB hasn't looked to replace/improve in the draft suggests that he is high on those two. I'm not sure DT is the priority others do.
While I don't disagree. I still think its been too long between getting a "big ugly" early, so if BB doesn't go for a WR, I'd want him to grab a DT
As Mayoclinic suggested, I think this could be a draft for luxury picks, ie athletic impact gamechangers that might not have the requisite size/experience to be starters. I'm with Mayoclinic on being very high on Dion Jordan and Marqus Hunt as they fit the definition. Throw in a development QB, a dynamic receiving TE if they don't think Hernandez will re-sign and a couple of OL's, someone for the secondary and right now, I'd take that as a draft.
I don't think we have the luxury of ignoring what COULD be a glaring need at WR next April. However when your first 2 picks are likely to be in the area of 32 and 64, I don't think you can pass on a guy you might consider a "dynamic player", over a player who might fill a perceived need.
By the time the Pats will pick, their choices of "dynamic players" is going to be thin....at best. That's why I think WR could be a place where they can find a "dynamic player", simply because of the potential depth at the position, its more likely that a player who fits that "dynamic" description will be there.