Shadowlight
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About the only thing that can be counted on without reading it is that none of the acclaimed Day 1 and Day 2 receivers will be White.
Around this time last year I predicted zero white wide receivers would get drafted in 2020. Sadly I was right. The snap shot info I have accrued right now leads to the same exact outcome for 2021. The chances of one or two white wide receivers slipping into the late rounds by my estimation is between 15% and 25%. And that factors in that a wide receiver has a tremendous over the top stat stuffing season. Like this year I am willing to hold out some hope but things look bleak once again. The only good news is that in future drafts some white receivers should emerge on the draft map.
I don't think it is a coincidence that these so called back to back "great and historic" wide receiver classes are safely white free. Seems like they are going the extra mile to force their agenda. Which smacks into the face of reality which is that these wide receiver classes aren't any better than previous wide receiver classes. Nothing to write home about and business as usual. There is a difference though. In the recent past draft classes featured at least a few white receivers. The ole fly in the ointment that prevented those drafts from having the "greatest assortment of wide receivers" since sliced bread.