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Rookie Wide Receivers
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Prior to the draft, many on here expected the Jaguars to take a wide receiver in 2nd round or at least somewhere later in the draft. As such, I was curious of the performance of rookie wide receivers through week 2. I know it's early and rookies sometimes take time to develop, but outside of the first round, they have had minimal production up to this point.
Below are receiving yards for the Day 2 (Second and Third) draft picks:
If you look at Day 3 (Fourth through Seventh Round), you have:
Keep in mind that those are totals (not averages) through two games. There also has yet to be a touchdown by a wide receiver not taken in the first round. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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