Sorry so long. I know it’s too early to report a boom or bust on these wideouts but I still think this breakdown is worth noting. I'm not saying they shouldn't draft a wide receiver in the first round but I do think there's a good chance they don't.
Last year, would you rather have Marquise Brown or N’Keal Harry in the first round or Deebo Samuel, DK Metcalf, or AJ Brown in the second round or Terry McLauren in the third round? JJ Arcega-Whiteside in the second was most likely a miss.
In 2018, would you rather have DJ Moore or Calvin Ridley in the first round or Courtland Sutton, Christian Kirk, Anthony Miller or DJ Chark in the second round or Michael Gallop in the third round?
In 2017, would you rather have Corey Davis, Mike Williams, or John Ross in the first round or JuJu Smith Schuster or Curtis Samuel in the second round or Cooper Kupp, Chris Godwin, or Kenny Golladay in the third round? Mack Hollins in the fourth and Sheldon Gibson in the fifth were busts.
In 2016, would you rather have Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Josh Doctson, or Laquon Treadwell in the first round or Michael Thomas or Tyler Boyd, or Sterling Shepard in the second round?
Here’s what I’ve noticed over the last few years.
Last year, would you rather have Marquise Brown or N’Keal Harry in the first round or Deebo Samuel, DK Metcalf, or AJ Brown in the second round or Terry McLauren in the third round? JJ Arcega-Whiteside in the second was most likely a miss.
In 2018, would you rather have DJ Moore or Calvin Ridley in the first round or Courtland Sutton, Christian Kirk, Anthony Miller or DJ Chark in the second round or Michael Gallop in the third round?
In 2017, would you rather have Corey Davis, Mike Williams, or John Ross in the first round or JuJu Smith Schuster or Curtis Samuel in the second round or Cooper Kupp, Chris Godwin, or Kenny Golladay in the third round? Mack Hollins in the fourth and Sheldon Gibson in the fifth were busts.
In 2016, would you rather have Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Josh Doctson, or Laquon Treadwell in the first round or Michael Thomas or Tyler Boyd, or Sterling Shepard in the second round?
Here’s what I’ve noticed over the last few years.
- The first round is not really that impressive. The second and third round appears to have produced more talent.
- Unless, a player drops due to domestic violence or something, it’s pretty much worthless to draft a wideout after the third round. The success rate is too small to even bother regardless if this is a ‘deep’ wideout draft or not.
- Howie really shit the bed in 2017. The one year he decides to draft two receivers, he chooses those two turds. Almost as bad as choosing Donnel Pumphrey this year.
- Howie (not Chip) just doesn’t have the history of drafting a wideout in the first round. That philosophy may not be as bad as we think. I know I would never draft a running back in the first round. I may be starting to think the same about wide receivers.
- Once you have a quarterback, it’s really a good draft strategy to draft a lineman in the first round every year. The rest of the positions are second round value tops (including cornerbacks).
- Always expect the unexpected with Howie.
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