Watson is the cheaper but riskier pick. He's a value at 11th rd. BUT Would he still be a value to you at 6th, -10th round?
I believe he'll be good. I hope the Hamstrings are happy.
I think Cook no brainer.
I think Lamar Jackson is has as much upside to be top 5QB or Top 10 and I'm not that wild about him. I just have to respect him.
There's a talented WR class. I think they're going to dilute WRs 20-40s. There's not going to be as much separation between them. There will be additional values to be had.
FBGS dynasty rankings has Watson 110 overall player. WR 51.
I hope he does well and that the hamstrings are happy.
You could potentially get Watson at #11 essentially keeping all 3 players.
I traded for JLOVE this off season and feel like in the loop on GB WRs, TES and receiving options. Watson, Reed, Wicks, Doubs Musgrave, Kraft. There will be options. But I've heard "experts" predict all of the WRs in GB could emerge as the WR1... which means they don't know. Someone will be right. But it'll be lucky. They make cases for BOOMs and BUSTS.
GB Bias:
When you have a team you love you do weight the good news more heavily than the negative. You'll looking for justification, such as a friend who did the same hammy repair workouts.
Play devil's advocate. What would a Bears fan say about Watson? It'll be biased. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
FLip Side of Favoriate Team Bias
Living in WI, you'll get more information, news about a player. You're following them more closely. So you're awareness is greater. I think that can be a benefit.