They looked at the prior 3 drafts, starting with the 22 draft. They looked at the success of WRs drafted in round one and round 2.
While admittedly a smaller sample size than ideal, what they saw was that WRs drafted in the top 10 tended to be successful picks. Wide Receivers drafted after 10 and round 2 WRs were far less successful as a whole.
Is there a position group where that's not the case?
So many very good receivers available. They will impact teams with QBs in place like the Chargers and Cardinals, to name just two. The Giants might pick one, but the impact in 2024 will be minimal, sadly.
Quote from: EDjohnst1981 on April 16, 2024, 04:25:31 PMIs there a position group where that's not the case?
Quarterback