Do you realize what Tavon Austin's career production at WVU was?
receiving: 288/3,413/29TDs
rushing: 109/1,031/6TDs
total: 397/4,444/35TDs
not even counting his return yards.
Austin averaged 11.2 yards every time he touched the ball on offense.
and that's not including his yards on returns.
Marquis Goodwin had 26 catches last year for 380 yards and 3 TDs.
His career receiving numbers at Texas in 4 years were:
120/1,364/7TDs
Doesn't really matter what the career production was. You said you want speed. So we should go for speed.
Austin was the focal point of that offense, he won't be the focal point of ours any time soon.
He's a guy who's going to get about 5 targets a game for at least his first two seasons on the team. That's not good value for a #7 pick. You keep saying passing on him would be like passing on Adrian Peterson. Sorry but Adrian Peterson gets 20-30 plays a game where he touches the ball. That's impact.
Even as the #2 WR Austin isn't going to be getting more than 10 targets a game. Does he add more yardage and 1st downs to our offense in 10 plays than an elite OL does in 60? Possibly. Does he add more yardage to our offense than even a minor upgrade at QB would? Doubtful.
You posted about "moneyball" once earlier. WR would be the opposite of moneyball. It's the position that's always overpaid and overdrafted relative to the difference it makes on an offense. For further evidence, just look at what once "great" WRs like Deion Branch and TJ Houshmandzadeh did once they didn't have the right QB throwing to them anymore.
For me, a WR isn't worth a top 10 pick unless he is on Fitz or Calvin Johnson's level. I like Austin, but he's not going to give us what Fitz gave us.