He had 700 receiving yards, or about 50 more than James White had last year. Let’s not pretend all #1 receivers are created equal. (Lee also did not lead the team in yards.)
Lee was helped immensely because Allen Robinson got injured in the first half of the first game that year and never returned. And this assumes he’s still the same player...
Patriots signed Michigan State QB Brian Lewerke.
Was hoping the Packers would draft a WR with one of their first two picks, but they ended up not getting any WR at all. Jordan Love could end up being a good QB in the future but he doesn't help the team now, which was 13-3 last season and came within a game of the Super Bowl. Their 2nd rounder was used on a RB even though they already have Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams. I like AJ Dillon but barring injury he probably won't get a lot of use this season, and could have been had in later rounds from the sound of it. There were a couple of late round picks I liked, but what are the odds anyone past the 4th round provides any meaningful snaps this year. Overall I did not like their draft since it did not address any of the holes on this year's roster, and this may be the last year Rodgers has with a shot at the Super Bowl. But maybe this will all pay off in 2024.
This year is the least attention I've paid to the draft. Have yet to even see a full list of first rounders, no matter who the Bears picked. I don't know if it's the lockdown, but suddenly football is not all that important to me. Might change once it comes back, hopefully on schedule.