I don't know that we are rich as we think we are at WR.
Last year we appeared to have a glut of them. So too the year before (remember that guy that we stole from the Cards that excelled at catching the long pass in practice but we rarely (ever?) saw play in real games?
Every year we seem to have "fixed the WR problem" and suddenly ended up with the WR being "potentially the new strength of the team!" and then find out that we are scrambling to find guys to produce in volume during the year.
Add that to the reality that even our stud WRs (like Golden Tate) typically take 2-3 years for the lights to come on.
I am really hopeful, and cautiously optimistic? But this is a song we keep hearing during every training camp.. but maybe the losses at DB are just so significant we have no choice. I mean we traded for a DB that couldn't make the Lions for goodness sake.
Well, here is to hoping that Kevin Smith is at least another Kearse and Lockett turns into a slot producer.