Did I post a list? No. I explained why. You can go look it up yourself. And then add to that the idea that the only way anyone could respond is nitpicking just who is and who isn't a #1 WR on the list, which will obviously lead nowhere but "Yuh huh!" "Nuh uh!"
I still feel the implied idea that great guards are more rare and sought after than great wide receivers defies common sense. (And before responding, please keep in mind that I am well aware that the plan is to hopefully move the guard to tackle sometime in the future.) If you feel differently, great. You have that right.
I'm actually pretty surprised you picked Watkins in your mock draft given how vehement you've been about this topic.
And iced, I've seen reports here and there that this draft is deep in linemen too. I wouldn't swear as to their veracity, but they're out there.
I only seem vehement because I tend to argue when I disagree strongly. You'll see me argue against Robinson too but I would be quite happy with him. Heck, I'd argue against Matthews or Clowney if I didn't agree with what someone is saying but people tend to be pretty much in agreement on who Matthews is(not a lot of misconceptions) and you rarely see misconceptions in support of Clowney, haha.
Sought after? I wouldn't go that far. More rare right now? Absolutely.
While an explanation is great(and I'm not sure if I saw it or not...nor do I have any interest in checking back for it), the point was to show the misconception here. Without a list, you're really not giving my point a fair shake.
Maybe you don't care to and that's up to you. But what I am trying to show is that the WR position in the NFL is quite DEEP right now while the OG position is NOT. So the idea that you have to be extraordinarily lucky to find a WR but not to find an OG is a flawed one. Because while OGs don't get drafted as highly, there aren't a lot of great OGs in the NFL right now.
So you need to get extraordinarily lucky to find one of those too. Off the top of my head, the only players that I'd call "great" at the OG position are:
1. Josh Sitton
2. Jahri Evans
3. Evan Mathis
4. Andy Levitre
5. Mike Iupati
And in all honesty, you could argue that Levitre is only very good. Iupati is coming off a year where he was merely average. And Jahri Evans might be starting to decline(is about to turn 31).
There are guys like Chance Warmack, Kevin Zeitler, Larry Warford, David DeCastro and Jonathan Cooper that are recent high picks(except Warford but he was very good as a rookie) and could become great OGs. But they're still ascending.
I wouldn't say there's a single elite OG in the NFL right now, though.
However, right now, I'd call all of the below "great" or "elite" WRs:
1. Calvin Johnson
2. Andre Johnson
3. AJ Green
4. Julio Jones
5. Brandon Marshall
6. DeMaryius Thomas
7. Dez Bryant
8. Vincent Jackson
9. Alshon Jeffery
10. Antonio Brown
11. Josh Gordon
12. Jordy Nelson
13. Victor Cruz
Boffo, I would agree, this draft is deep in OLs.