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been saying it for a while that this team needs to get younger...Originally posted by Whydachargers? View Post
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Don't see what your point is. Mahomes and Stroud did just fine yesterday without a first-round wide receiver or tight end to throw to. We have Justin Herbert, whom many here put close to or better than Mahomes. If Mahomes and Stroud can do what they have been without any first-round wide receivers or tight ends, why can't Herbert?Originally posted by NOrvMeNow View Post
Who were the qbs throwing to those receivers again?
Let's see, GOAT Jr. vs. an arm challenged, warm weather qb in freezing, windy KC;
CJ Stroud vs a guy who was watching football from his couch, balancing beer bottles on his belly button less than 2 months ago.
Romeo Doubs, a fourth-round pick last April, just had six receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown, with Jordan Love throwing it to him. The Packers don't have a first-round pick on a wide receiver or tight end, either. They have six first-round picks on their defense, though.
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That is true. There's a reason why more pass-rushers and offensive tackles go in the top five picks, though. And there are plenty more examples of wide receivers and tight ends drafted in the second round or later making significant impacts than there are offensive tackles and pass-rushers picked in the second round or beyond.Originally posted by Chargers8491 View Post
Argument could be made that you can find OTs, DEs. and CBs in later rounds as well. At #5 they need to take the best player that will help the team no matter what the position is and not look back. It's just a matter of opinion on who we think that pick should be.
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Coaching matters. Herbert had Lynn’s last year and 3 years of Staley.Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
Don't see what your point is. Mahomes and Stroud did just fine yesterday without a first-round wide receiver or tight end to throw to. We have Justin Herbert, whom many here put close to or better than Mahomes. If Mahomes and Stroud can do what they have been without any first-round wide receivers or tight ends, why can't Herbert?
Romeo Doubs, a fourth-round pick last April, just had six receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown, with Jordan Love throwing it to him. The Packers don't have a first-round pick on a wide receiver or tight end, either. They have six first-round picks on their defense, though.
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Exactly. And they have six first-round picks on defense. Rashan Gary, Quay Walker, Kenny Clark, Devonte Wyatt, Jaire Alexander, and Lukas Van Ness.Originally posted by Whydachargers? View PostGuys, I'm not sure what the answer is for us at WR but I do like what the Packers have at WR and none of them were 1st round picks...
Doubs - 4th round
Wicks - 5th round
Melton - 7th round (from Seattle)
Reed - 2nd round
Watson - 2nd round
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Positional MVPs thus far in the playoffs for me are: QB > LT > CB > RB/WR.Originally posted by el_jefe999 View PostI’ve soured on taking any wr at 5 unless their name is Marvin Harrison. I’m see way too many playoff teams succeed with wr1 being mid draft picks. Mhj if by miracle he’s around, Joe alt or trade down and accumulate
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