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College wide receivers are notoriously difficult to evaluate. Too much depends on the QB and the system. WR has the lowest hit rate of any position in the high rounds. And last year was a perfect example.
Only one rookie receiver even made it onto NFL.com's top-30 receiving yards chart--Colston, a 7th rounder. Meanwhile anybody who hung out on this board before the draft got an earful of Mike Hass, Maurice Stovall and Jason Avant. Guess what? Those three players combined to equal the 2006 production of...Chad Jackson.
Could the Patriots use a young stud WR? You bet. Can they find one? Flip a coin: heads Deion Branch, tails Bethel Johnson. And I surely don't know any better than they do. So this year I'm saving some precious time by not thinking about WRs at all. Ah,feels good.
Off to review some linebacker measurables!
Only one rookie receiver even made it onto NFL.com's top-30 receiving yards chart--Colston, a 7th rounder. Meanwhile anybody who hung out on this board before the draft got an earful of Mike Hass, Maurice Stovall and Jason Avant. Guess what? Those three players combined to equal the 2006 production of...Chad Jackson.
Could the Patriots use a young stud WR? You bet. Can they find one? Flip a coin: heads Deion Branch, tails Bethel Johnson. And I surely don't know any better than they do. So this year I'm saving some precious time by not thinking about WRs at all. Ah,feels good.
Off to review some linebacker measurables!











