Yup. I think I've written some form of this post multiple times. He's not a quick, shifty, and sudden receiver. Never will be. He's got average hands at best. He's not a great route runner. And he can't seem to get anywhere near the most out of his size and athletic ability, as you stated. He's not a #1 receiver, or I wouldn't want him to be on my team, and certainly not paid like #1's are being paid these days.At this point, DK is what he is. He'll very likely never get any better than he is now. He needs routes where he is catching the ball in stride. His 3 cone and shuttle times show that he is not quick at all. He's blazing fast once he gets going but slow to get going. Average at best hands. Never seen the guy use his height and vertical to go up high and get a ball. Like ever. I love that he is an enthusiastic blocker. He's competitive but seems like he has never been able to properly channel his fire when he gets worked up. I don't see a next level; in fact, he often loses focus and gets taken out of his game by defenders that engage in trash talking and physical play.
To this day I think the biggest mystery is how is this guy not dominant in the red zone with his size when going up against smaller defenders. DK, back of the endzone where only he can't go up and get it. If he misses it, it goes out of bounds.
overall, a good player that had the potential to be really good or great. With his limitations I'm not sure I would call him WR1.
If someone comes calling about him before the deadline offering a late first to second round pick, done! I don't hate on the guy, I'm just tired of overpaying players relative to what they can offer us or are giving us.