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When you draft a wide receiver, you’re indirectly drafting his quarterback. For proven pairings, that might be fine. For untested pairings, it can be brutal—as we’re seeing with the Vikings.
By BJ RudellWhen you draft a wide receiver, you’re indirectly drafting his quarterback. For proven pairings, that might be fine. For untested pairings, it can be brutal—as we’re seeing with the Vikings.