Originally posted by 49oz2superbowl:
If no WR goes rd 1, the WR options at 36 may be too good to make a selection.
What I mean by that is I could see there not being a clear tier drop off between 36 and 67. If that's the case I'd get greedy as a GM and see if there's another position where there is an imminent dropoff like TE (if Fant is somehow available), OT/OG (if Risner is somehow available), DL (Simmons or Ferrel whatever position we didn't go rd 1).
Other option is a trade back in the 2nd to add another 3rd which could also be a win win as we don't have to painfuly wait as long between picks but can still confidently get a starting wr and have ammo to get another starter in rd 3.
That just means 7 WR may go in the second round as teams lock up defensive players in the 1st. Why not stay at our spot and get the best WR in the draft? Almost like having another 1st round pick.