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How Often is the First WR Picked the Best in his Draft Class?

I have been hitting the quarterback theme fairly hard this draft season, and I decided it was time to spell it for a few days, so it’s fresh for the final push. While QB is the team’s biggest near-term need in most analysts’ and fans’ estimations, the team also has a fairly thin receiving corps, with no established starting quality X receiver to line up opposite of Terry McLaurin. When Rivera does eventually find his QB of the future, if he’s not already on the roster, he will need a full lineup of receivers to throw to if he hopes to keep defenses honest.