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Originally Posted by VeveJones007
Might I propose a solution? Draft whichever player is higher on their board across D and WR. If a WR is the best player available at #34, take the WR.
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Oh, I agree that’s the best thing to do. I just don’t particularly like it - especially considering it’s a position I feel Ballard should have more aggressively addressed last off season. And WRs don’t typically hit the ground running like some positions do. There are a lot of intricacies to learn. But, from where the team is at the position I agree - if WR is BPA you take them. It’s a huge need.