100 percent truth. Except that Stills is considered a 2 -- which is even worse. Landry in no way is a 2 WR b/c he's simply not a boundary WR. He may be 2 on the depth chart but not on the field.
Which means that Miami is far weaker at WR than many on here think. Miami is in the spot that it's been for years. If 1 WR goes down, we're left with a bunch of number 3 level WRs trying to fill roles they simply are not designed to fill.
LD
I think Stills is more a slot WR, so is Landry and so is Whalen. So we have 3 slot WRs and 1 boundary WR in Parker and an unknown WR in Hazel.
I agree...we lose a WR like Landry or Parker and we become a much, much weaker group at the WR spot. But hey...we saved a lot of money by not re-signing Matthews and now we can spend a draft pick on a WR among a group that's the slowest draft class in more than a decade. Yay for us! lol