Definitely agree.
Mid-range suited connectors and even gappers have a lot of potential ways to win. They’re also pretty easy to play. See a flop, check the board texture, bet or fold as appropriate.
An example I posted about a while back found me at the turn with a combo draw that had 15 of 17 possible outs available and the right pot odds to continue. Two cards would have given me a straight flush.
I also agree with the people who said off-suit Broadway is overrated. Those hands are trouble in too many situations. You can play them sometimes, of course, but it is imperative to know when not to play them.