With wide receiver being a plentiful reservoir of talent in just about every draft in recent memory, one would expect most wideout-needy teams to have it pretty easy to experience a quick turnaround at the position provided they add multiple rookie prospects to the roster.
But playing the receiver position requires much more than being tall, fast and possessing soft hands.
Having those three qualities, for instance, and lacking the physical strength or quick feet to get a clean release off the line of scrimmage can turn any first-team All-American into the next bust-in-waiting that finds himself out of the league in three years.