I'm starting to sour on Robiske a little. I like him. But I think I like Iglesias better. I think Iglesias is actually a better route runner and is great after the catch. The west coast offense needs guys who can make plays after the catch. It is predicated on short passes and west coast teams tend to get big yards by getting their WRs the ball in space. One thing I want to point out though is if people didn't want Harvin because he was too much like Hester.....I think Iglesias is a lot like Bennett. Similar size. Similar lack of blazing speed. Both produced in college. Robiske will be a decent WR, but I don't think he is the best fit. Kenny Britt would easily be my #1 choice though of the guys who have a chance at being there at 49. You phrased the response I was trying to formulate in my head. The Bears don't need a receiver who can go a few yards, catch the ball and fall down. They need guys who can get yards after catch, especially drafting on the first day. Olsen and Clark are two good guys for the get out there and catch a pass role. They don't need a WR to do the same thing. They need another guy who can be a weapon. Those type of guys are the 4 first round wrs. Maybe Nicks falls to the Bears, who knows. The only other guy that is a 1st day WR fitting this bill is Derrick Williams and he has size concerns. Britt is pretty good in open field not necessarily shaking and baking but he can run through tackles for YAC. I definetly seen better from OSU than Robiskie, he's not sexy but he runs the routes gets open down the field and has good size/speed, once he is touched yes he goes down. Holt isnt great shaking and baking or breaking tackles, he is really good because he is quick and can get open and catch the ball. Robiskie isnt as quick as Holt but getting open is important. If you cant get open having moves in the open field is worthless. Thats the knack/question on Harvin and could cause him to be a total bust.