I'm of the opinion that with Reynolds as the WR4 and Webster, who I think can handle WR5, they could hold off on a WR at all until 2021 and perhaps use a higher (3rd?) round pick then. I also would not draft a RB anywhere in the top 4 rounds given other needs.
Still comes back to OL for me with their top selection but whether it would/could be a C, G or T has a lot TBD based on (a) what they view Evans and Edwards to be in 2020, (b) whether they might consider re-signing Blythe to start at center (which I would be OK with) and (c) their degree of confidence in Noteboom returning and sliding to LT.
It really stinks that Franklin-Myers didn't pan out because it would lessen the hole that could be there if Brockers leaves. Joseph-Day has been a really pleasant surprise and with Gaines they're set at NT but DE needs some backfilling for the future.
I also think with Kiser returning and Reeder getting enough experience to be an adequate backup that ILB (assuming Littleton is re-signed) is much less of a 2020 need.
I guess I am basically saying with their top 4 selections, wherever those end up after inevitable trades, I would focus entirely on the OL and defensive front seven (DE and Edge).