I mean if they don't like what they saw from him, then trade him. Point is he will be on the roster. If they have priorities elsewhere, then drafting a WR high isn't happening anyways. If the price for Dhop is too high, then that would be a mistake, too. It may even be a mistake if the price is right, considering the kicking the can down the road. That's why I'm for trading up to like 22 if Johnston is there. The only risk is that he's not an NFL'er, but we have film that shows it's likely not the case. As I said before every guy selected in the draft is a crap shoot, so that's not even a legit argument vs the risk of giving up assets and paying an aging receiver with future cap space, with PED and injury issues. Plus there's a factor that we forget about, and that's actual money. Daddy Warbucks is only going to spend so much actual cash. The notion that he's not looking at the books, because he trusts them to build him a winner is silly. Even the most devoted owner has an actual cash budget. That first round rookie, who might be a star, is going to cost less thru the next 4 years, than Dhop is going to cost next year.