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We're talking about 2016 though, Lax. ESB didn't have production in 2015 other than a single catch and Steph was a true freshman that nobody expected to put up serious numbers. The WR position was considered one of the least talented groups heading into 2016, just like 2018.
I think both sides of this argument are correct in some ways. Lots of unproven folks. Lots of Qs.... We have "star" power though. Star rankings aren't everything obviously, but we have plenty of potential.
Yes you can also evaluate WRs with a crappy QB. BUT, and big but, you have a lot less to evaluate. And what you are evaluating is a smaller sample size (less opportunity to see what younger guys can do) with a bad and inaccurate input. Small sample size and bad input can also push a coach into playing "safe" choices at WR. Bad input also shrinks the passing playbook and pushes other means of O (RTDB). Small sample size, bad input, being safe, focusing on 2 grad WRs early, are all things that hampered the development preseason and throughout the year.
We can also look at Book vs LSU. Again, another small sample, but we saw flashes of what our WRs can do with a guy who can be accurate and progress through reads. I'm not saying we need to forget about BW, or go straight to PJ, but I hope BK allows all three to get an equal share of eval. I'd love for BW to mature and develop, but I also don't want to see a force fit over loyalty, safeness, stubbornness, or false hope.
In short, the entire O is big question mark. QB and OL are bigger questions than WR IMO. Or maybe I should say I'm more worried about QB and OL, than WR.
2018's class at WR on paper is the best class we've had in 5 years, arguably the best in BK years here. IF we have decent QB play,,,,,,,, I'm going to bank on Boykin breaking out, Austin contributing from day 1, either Lenzy or Keys contributing by the second half of the season if not earlier. I think the safe choices (Canteen, Finke) will see less PT if not early, at least by mid season. Claypool or Jones could see a lot of RZ action as well.
All the above is not even getting into the talent we have at TE (which is arguably the most talented position we have on O depth wise). Bottom line, just my opinion, but if QB is fine, WR will be fine too.
2018
Austin 96
Lenzy 92
Keys 90
Jones 89
2017
Armstrong 87 (RB?)
Young 87
2016
McKinley 95 (Injury?)
Claypool 93
Stepherson 86 (gone)
2015
Boykin 92
Finke NR
ESB 93 (Gone)
Sanders 90 (Gone)
Guyton 88 (Gone)
2014
Canteen 89 (Grad)
Brent 96 (Gone)
Holmes 93 (Gone)
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