If Chubb falls to 6, I kind of would like to see the Packers move up and get him.
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If Chubb falls to 6, I kind of would like to see the Packers move up and get him.
That's unlikely going to happen.
Watching the GIANTS latest move and ** trading Jason Pierre Paul. The Giants and Bucc's shook up the 2018 NFL Draft on Thursday with a blockbuster trade that features Jason Pierre-Paul being shipped from New York to and with Tampa Bay giving up a third-round pick (No. 69 overall) and the teams swapping fourth-round picks.
Giving their history and the Pass Rush. it seems likely they are targeting Bradley Chubb with the No. 2 overall pick.
Here is that story:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/g...akes-up-draft/
playing with the mock draft I think Edmunds in the backer that falls to us, also hope Eric Reid gets sign
14:LB TREMAINE EDMUNDS -VIRGINIA TECH
45:OT BRIAN O'NEILL - PITTSBURGH
76: WR D.J. MOORE - MARYLAND
101:TE MARK ANDREWS - OKLAHOMA
133: CB HOLTON HILL - TEXAS
138: G WYATT TELLER - VIRGINIA TECH
172: LB JACK CICHY - WISCONSIN
174: TE TROY FUMAGALLI - WISCONSIN
186: DL LOWELL LOTULELEI - UTAH
207: CB ISAAC YIADOM - BOSTON COLLEGE
232: LB SHAQUEM GRIFFIN - CENTRAL FLORIDA
239: CB LEVI WALLACE - ALABAMA
https://packerswire.usatoday.com/201...aft-prospects/
Packers show interest in pair of Hawaii draft prospects
" According to Tony Pauline of Draft Analyst, the Packers interviewed offensive lineman Dejon Allen and met with safety Trayvon Henderson.
Both players look like legitimate options for the Packers in the 2018 NFL draft ..."
“Shrine Game participant Dejon Allen tested well and looked good in position drills. He measured 6023/295 pounds, completed 29 reps on the bench and touched 30.5 inches in the vertical jump. His forty time clocked 4.98s while he timed 4.73s in the short shuttle and 7.5s in the 3 cone.”
NFL.com projects Allen as a late-round pick, with his athleticism and “heavy hands” allowing him to transition inside to guard at the next level. He needs to put on weight to play guard
Safety Trayvon Henderson.(6-0, 204) put his name on the map with a terrific week in Mobile at the Senior Bowl.
Draft Wire included Henderson, a three-year starter, as one of the top defensive sleeper prospects in the draft class.
undrafted free agents hopefully, the last Hawaiian played didn't fair so well for us
https://draftwire.usatoday.com/2018/...cts-to-know/5/
2018 NFL draft: 10 defensive sleeper prospects to know
There have been some good one's from that State drafted by NFCN Teams:
The Bears Center Olin Kreutz who for a six-year stretch in the 2000's, was one of the best on and off the field Centers in the NFL. Brian Urlacher said " he was the real locker room leader ". Olin Kreutz went to six-straight Pro Bowls and was the primary ace for the offensive line that paved the way to Super Bowl XLI.
The Vikings six Time Pro Bowler LBer Matt Blair
13 Season LOYAL 'in your face' Center of the LIONS Dominic Raiola. Thirteen Seasons !
Little BIG Man:
https://nflmocks.com/2018/03/22/2018...ivation-great/
2018 NFL Draft: Quadree Henderson’s motivation to be great
By Sayre Bedinger4 hours agoFollow @sayrebedinger
Jeff Feyerer @jeff_feyerer
43 1st round QBs since 2000 + 6 2018 prospects
Averaged their final 2 seasons of college starts:
Lower quartile for comp % = 60.4%
Lower quartile AdjYds/Att = 8.6
Only 6 had consecutive yrs in the lower quartile
Losman, Locker, Harrington, Boller, Ramsey & Josh Allen
In terms of height/weight/arm strength I get the fuss around Josh Allen, but the kid's not accurate and he didn't play well against teams Iowa, Oregon, Boise State last year. The Mountain West is not exactly the SEC, and I didn't get the sense he lit it up there.
He has bust written all over him. I don't get the appeal and top-10 talk unless you are committed to sit him for a year or (more likely) two.
QBs that aren't accurate in college IMO tend not to be accurate in the pros. If you can't hit a WR getting a free release and running down the field that's a red flag.
All the QBs in the top part of this draft have issues. Darnold and Rosen are West Coast pretty boys that had average seasons, Allen has the tool box but played at a small school and didn't have great numbers, Lamar Jackson had fantastic numbers, but he is black damn it!!!! Baker Mayfield is short and has an attitude, and probably the best all around QB that no one is talking about is Mason Rudolph from OSU but he might have a shallow arm.
I kind of like him the best, but the guys on the NFLN said he was pretty unpolished. He had some inaccuracies and flutters in his workout at the combine. Highest ceiling I think.
I still think there's a good chance the Packers draft a QB, because someone like Jackson drops due to 'issues.' I see some mocks have him dropping all the way to Jacksonville. Most think there's zero chance Packers draft a QB because of too many holes elsewhere - I get that - but you never know who slips in the Green room...
They wont draft one in the first round but 2nd? 3rd? This team is just dumb enough to spend a draft pick in the first two days on a QB. You don't draft a QB unless you need to replace a QB, at this point everyone expects Rodgers to resign. Maybe they are ready to move on from the pretentious asshole?
I was talking starter. I don't think they drafted guys to replace Favre, Its just that Favre almost gave it away there at the beginng. Mark Brunnell was a 4th round pick. I do't disagree with drafting a QB often as a back up or to hold a clipboard but you only draft one to be a starter when you see the window closing on the current starter
This is how I feel.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-drafts-top-qb
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The scoop: "Josh Allen is the best quarterback in this draft. I think all of the talk about his accuracy is the most overblown thing out there. His guys don't get open, which causes a lot of the incompletions -- it's not an accuracy issue." -- NFC executive
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Allen isn't as accurate as Wentz, but his problems were mainly because his WRs were inferior to opposing CBs. Same thing with Wentz at NDSU. NDSU is a school that runs and plays defense, they don't get good WR recruits. Both Allen and Wentz had to make a lot of tight window throws.
Remember two years ago that people were saying that Wentz would need a lot of time to develop because QBs who start 23 games in college (especially at the lower level) are unsuccessful. Wentz started from day one and hasn't looked back.
That being said, he's not flawless. It's a weird group this year. There are a lot of good prospects, but there's no Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck. Darnold certainly isn't.
Emory Hunt @FBallGameplan
Comparing Josh Allen to Carson Wentz is discrediting ALL of what Wentz accomplished at NDSU. Their situations aren't the same and Wyoming is an FBS program, so not a 'small school'.
Mike Clay @MikeClayNFL
Worst final FBS season off-target rates among top QB prospects last 3 years:
Josh Allen 16.3%
DeShone Kizer 14.5%
Jeff Driskel 14.4%
Connor Cook 13.5%
C Hackenberg 13.4%
Did Allen throw during a Pro Day? Wonder if he looked better on air with receivers he knew.
Matthew Fairborn @MatthewFairburn
Mel Kiper Jr. asked about Josh Allen's completion percentage: "Stats are for losers in my opinion. The guy won."
Colin Barringer @CBarringer971
Josh Allen went 15-9 against FBS teams as Wyoming’s starting QB.
@SmokingHotTakes
Noted winner Josh Allen and his team went 3-5 in his starts against FBS teams in non conference play with 11 touchdowns and 12 INTs in his career
People are mad about this kid. AY/A = adjusted yards per attempt.
Football Perspective @fbgchase
In Josh Allen's good year of 2016, he ranked 4th in the Mountain West in AY/A.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZAfU7HXkAUydE2.jpg:large
His pro day reviewed by PFW: https://t.co/hZXVduaGy1
and led the league in both TDs and INTs. Looks like he ran a lot too. IMO Arm strength can be improved in the weight room, but accuracy takes breaking down and rebuilding fundamentals and even then it's no gimme. Too much risk to take with a top 10 R1 pick if I were a GM.
Now if he fell all the way to end of R1 top of R2 and you could be patient with him, maybe, but I'm still not on the bandwagon.
I could very well be wrong.
Brett Favre completed 54% of his passes in each of his final two years at Southern Miss. He threw five more TDs than interceptions over his final two years. Sometimes, stats are for losers.
Before Allen, Wyoming won 8 games once since 1998. They won 8 games both years with Allen. They had inferior talent.
Daniel Jeremiah
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...allens-pro-day
The more I study these CBs, the more I think Isaiah Oliver is the a guy who might be the #2 CB on the Packers board (behind Denzel Ward). He looks like the ideal Pettine cornerback. He has size, athleticism, and press ability.
Is this a Round Two Target?
WR Courtland Sutton - The Next Julio Jones - Ultimate 2016-17 SMU Highlights (HD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt-0D3pCZcw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MisXCm1digY
Comment woodbuck27:
I really like the way D J Moore plays.
https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2...of-free-agency
NFL Mock Draft 2018: Packers’ needs have changed after the start of free agency
Free agent movement and draft order changes characterize a very different second version of my 2018 mock.
By Shawn Wagner Mar 23, 2018, 1:30pm CDT
Sutton is a fucking sloth, a poor man's TO. A prima donna in the making - not that I detest prima donnas (they're exciting). Packers have more than enough possession receivers on their roster already. Pack need a speed fiend.
Now plenty of speed fiends failed in the NFL b/c they couldn't run routes worth a lick. Ridley, however, is an excellent route runner. He timed fast, but he plays even faster. In short, Ridley's a faster Greg Jennings, a rich man's Jennings, if you will.
A lot of the bigger, press CBs are going to go in the middle rounds. Kevin Toliver, Isaac Yiadom, Holton Hill, Brandon Facyson, Tarvarus McFadden, Tony Brown (projecting because I didn't see him in press a lot), Quenton Meeks (mostly played off coverage in the videos that I watched). That may be where the Packers strike - even if they take a corner in the first two rounds. There do seem to be quite a few bigger, press corners in this draft than I remember in recent drafts, so that may bold well.