To me, it’s all about the value. Don’t reach on someone just to fill a position of anticipated need.
This is an incredibly deep draft for WR, especially. You can get a player who would have been the top wideout in his class, potentially, with your first pick. That’s something they have to consider.
Yes, it is a luxury for 2020, but it gives them so much more flexibility for 2021 if they have another dynamic threat at WR to pair with Hill and Kelce (who will become less dynamic over time).
RB thought kind of works the same way.
CB is important in the NFL, but in this scheme it seems like DL and S are more important.
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