Aren't you guys tired of Brady having to make lemonade out of lemons? We b*tch that Brady has never had the surrounding cast that Manning's had, yet we want to continue with Gaffney & Caldwell? Let's get this guy a top flight receiver already for crying out loud!
No, let's not.
Top flight = top coin, unless you're referring to picking up someone who's in the "middle class" and hoping he's top flight. It's possible that, for instance, someone will
hope that, pay top coin for bennett, and put my personal first choice to rest. Know what?
I don't care. Knock him off the list.
A "top flight" WR is not desireable in an offense that thrives on spreading the ball around, based on "bang for the buck," "return on investment," however you want to phrase it. Of course, that's unless you get one in the draft -- which we just (possibly) did last year. Here's how I see it:
For a "top flight" free agent, you have a ceiling that's below "top flight," based on the tried and true, Sirius-radio-commercial-tested concept that Brady does not play favorites. Now, were Brady looking to one guy first every play, the lazy way to do it, the top flight guy would pan out, but Brady's effectiveness would be reduced to playing pitch and catch with his new toy. And how do you justify $6M+ APY, if he's not your "favorite"?
So there's a point at which he's a great upgrade
within a spread offense, and there's another point at which he's a superstar, and maybe even a little antithetical to the spread offense. So, you change the offense to maximize his talents. But Brady's signature talent is the ability to find the open guy, making a collection of anyone else's 2s and 3s into a group of 1a, 1b, etc. receivers. You've already paid for that talent, and now you have to pay for Mr. Top Flight Receiver.
I don't want to say it's a black and white, zero-sum game, but I
would say that the Pats can do well with an infusion of competence and depth, and someone like Bennett would even represent an upgrade. But if you go above the "middle class" of receivers in the FA market, you are getting in a bidding war to secure an asset you've already paid for, via Brady's abilities in a spread attack. So past the middle class, you get diminishing returns.
If you keep using 1st and 2nd rounders, you're jumping the gun based on not evaluating your current talent (in the person of Chad Jackson.) Giving up on Jackson after a first season would be a rookie mistake, unless the Pats' personnel see something you see, and I don't. I doubt it. I think it's a matter of him being a first year guy who was hurt a lot. Haven't heard BB call him a bust yet. So unless the Pats' coaches see Chad as a bust, I would think a "need" pick for WR in the early rounds would be a very bad move.
Now a
value move, that's something else. If someone the Pats covet falls to them, when they think he goes ten picks higher, of course they jump. Otherwise I don't see WR as a first day selection.
But then, the Pats never do what I think they will on draft day :beersign:
PFnV