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    Not sure on that, Harv. Evidently, he's projected as a 7th rounder or a UDFA

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    some tid bits from one of my go-to draft sites

    http://walterfootball.com/seniorbowl2014rumors.php

    The Green Bay Packers have their defense as the priority of their offseason. It sounds as though Green Bay is more inclined to draft for defense early rather than offensive players like a new tight end or offensive line help. Sources with the Packers say they want to improve the speed and playmaking ability on their defense. Getting their defense more dynamic and faster is a top priority of their offseason according to sources.
    The Packers are also interested in Stanford outside linebacker Trent Murphy. Green Bay has some edge rushers in Clay Matthews and Nick Perry, but both players have dealt with injuries. Murphy (6-5, 252) fits the mold as an edge rusher in their defense as he led the nation with 15 sacks last season. If Murphy falls to their second-round pick, that would be ideal for Green Bay.

    Green Bay isn't the only team that is scouting Murphy hard. Murphy is also on the radar for the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers don't have a big need at the position, but with a plethora of picks, they could stand to get some pass rushing depth and that isn't a bad idea considering Aldon Smith's situation.
    and its time to remind people

    ITS SMOKE AND MIRRORS TIME IN THE NFL

    its all just rumors from now till the draft

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    packers might be interested in tajh boyd

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...t-senior-bowl/

    Tony Pauline of DraftInsider.net recently shared an observation from an unnamed Packers scout regarding former Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd: “[B]ased on what I’m seeing Tajh Boyd is not draftable.”

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    ITS SMOKE AND MIRRORS TIME IN THE NFL
    LOL so true.

    Sources with the Packers say they want to improve the speed and playmaking ability on their defense.
    Hopefully this is NOT smoke and mirrors -- they really lacked both of these in 2013.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    packers might be interested in tajh boyd

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...t-senior-bowl/
    Lol. I thought the same. They're hoping to draft him in the 6th.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
    Not sure on that, Harv. Evidently, he's projected as a 7th rounder or a UDFA
    Who? Williams? His stock fell off this year. He had a pretty ordinary year. There was talk of him leaving school last year because he was thought to be a mid round pick. This year, I don't think he even got invited to any All-Star games. Turner looks like he'll go solidly in the mid rounds. A couple of scouts mentioned he could go in the top 100. It's early though.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    ^ Yeah, I was referring to Williams.

    The 49ers have an extra 2nd rounder, no 5th rounder, and like five 7th rounders. That's before any comp picks are distributed. I'm sure they'll go with BPA, but I wouldn't exactly say they have a 'plethora' of picks.

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    http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...-200-big-board

    2014 NFL Draft top 200 big board.

    By: Matthew Fairburn  @MatthewFairburn on Jan 24 2014, 10:08a

    14. C.J. Mosley | 6'2, 232 pounds | Middle linebacker | Alabama
    15. Jace Amaro | 6'5, 260 pounds | Tight end | Texas Tech *
    16. Cyrus Kouandjio | 6'5, 312 pounds | Offensive tackle | Alabama *

    17. Eric Ebron | 6'4, 245 pounds | Tight end | North Carolina *
    18. Jason Verrett | 5'10, 176 pounds | Cornerback | TCU

    19. Ra'Shede Hageman | 6'6, 311 pounds | Defensive tackle | Minnesota
    20. Calvin Pryor | 6'2, 208 pounds | Safety | Louisville *
    21. Taylor Lewan | 6'7, 310 pounds | Offensive tackle | Michigan
    22. Darqueze Dennard | 5'11, 197 pounds | Cornerback | Michigan State
    23. Odell Beckham Jr. | 6'0, 193 pounds | Wide receiver | LSU *

    24. Ryan Shazier | 6'2, 222 pounds | Outside linebacker | Ohio State *
    25. Antonio Richardson | 6'6, 332 pounds | Offensive tackle | Tennessee *
    26. Xavier Su'a-Filo | 6'3, 305 pounds | Guard | UCLA *

    GO TT GO !
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    here's a reason to draft players out of alabama

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...e-an-nfl-game/

    they practice a lot harder then what NFL teams are allowed to do these days

    this also makes a good argument for drafting senior players. the guys have gotten more contact practices in their final year of college then they would get in 5 or even 10 years of practices in the pros

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    here's a reason to draft players out of alabama

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...e-an-nfl-game/

    they practice a lot harder then what NFL teams are allowed to do these days

    this also makes a good argument for drafting senior players. the guys have gotten more contact practices in their final year of college then they would get in 5 or even 10 years of practices in the pros
    TT has been trying to sell Packer Nation on drafting Tier Two College players and bringing in UFA's and other FA'a that just have been totally lost and getting any real shot again in the NFL. Most of these TT Guys would crash and burn in the CFL.

    Nope! Ted Thompson wastes another PS and/or Roster spot ... with FA's that can't even demonstrate any natural ability to make a simple tackle. More and ore it will become Packer nation saying NO MORE ! It simply has to get right there ASAP. If Ted Thompson isn't at all concerned about bringing in decent talent to support Aaron Rodgers...?

    Then what does Ted Thompson really care about Aaron Rodgers and Packer TEAM advancing to another Super Bowl under his essential leadership....under his HC's essential decision making and leadership?

    Where are these Packer leaders heads? TT's way would be about as well supported by simply walking up Main Street Green Bay and looking for a solid athletic looking chap and dragging him back to Lambeau field to take a closer look. He's be wasting as much time and effort on that as bringing in the "wanna be" NFL players that he does.

    Actually looking at those he drafts and that miss time after time after time...

    Maybe this minimal backup plan is used to cover up the fact he's actually not that Draft SMART as some Packer fans are still deluded into being.

    The real issue with TT has all to do with what I believe is a damaged ego. Thus his too often decision to simply be invisible. That he can pull of "the Howard Hughes thing" is amazing to me. He literally disappears for weeks to almost months. Is there any other GM in Pro Sports like Ted Thompson and that? TT is a total reclusive. Is that right? Don't any of you care about Ted Thompson and that strangeness?

    The issue with Ted Thompson is he's out to lunch in terms of adding real strength to the Green Bay Packers. He'd rather choose a Grade F player/prospect than a Grade C- >>> D Graded prospect player; because he has in place "HIS" Draft and Development Program... that's failing before our eyes.

    That some fans remain confident it will again work is like walking on thin ice with the air bubbles right before your feet.

    NOT WISE !!!

    Well I always have said this: You pick your direction and you mend your own lumps.

    My frustration will survive TT and MM. That's what inspires me every day as a dedicated Green Bay Packer fan,

    PACKERS !
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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    packers might be interested in tajh boyd

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...t-senior-bowl/
    http://www.drafttek.com/Top-100-NFL-...014-Page-2.asp

    103 -22 Tajh Boyd; Clemson; 6'1" 225; QB ..... BIO

    http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...-200-big-board

    104. Tajh Boyd - 6'1, 225 pounds - Quarterback - Clemson

    The first thing I see before I go looking in depth is his height at 6 ' - 1 " and I ask myself is that really an issue?

    I'm thinking Drew Brees and who else is solid at QB in terms of QB Rating and I get another shorter QB in terms of Seattle's QB Russell Wilson.

    I believe it's clear that Russell Wilson is (at this time) light years away from the pure gifts and talent of Drew Brees interms of massive yards of offense production at this time. Give him a couple of more weapons at WR and who knows about this "young Field General".
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...-200-big-board

    2014 NFL Draft top 200 big board.

    By: Matthew Fairburn  @MatthewFairburn on Jan 24 2014, 10:08a

    14. C.J. Mosley | 6'2, 232 pounds | Middle linebacker | Alabama
    15. Jace Amaro | 6'5, 260 pounds | Tight end | Texas Tech *
    16. Cyrus Kouandjio | 6'5, 312 pounds | Offensive tackle | Alabama *

    17. Eric Ebron | 6'4, 245 pounds | Tight end | North Carolina *
    18. Jason Verrett | 5'10, 176 pounds | Cornerback | TCU

    19. Ra'Shede Hageman | 6'6, 311 pounds | Defensive tackle | Minnesota
    20. Calvin Pryor | 6'2, 208 pounds | Safety | Louisville *
    21. Taylor Lewan | 6'7, 310 pounds | Offensive tackle | Michigan
    22. Darqueze Dennard | 5'11, 197 pounds | Cornerback | Michigan State
    23. Odell Beckham Jr. | 6'0, 193 pounds | Wide receiver | LSU *

    24. Ryan Shazier | 6'2, 222 pounds | Outside linebacker | Ohio State *
    25. Antonio Richardson | 6'6, 332 pounds | Offensive tackle | Tennessee *
    26. Xavier Su'a-Filo | 6'3, 305 pounds | Guard | UCLA *

    GO TT GO !
    GO PACKERS GO !!

    Jake Amaro at 15 and Ebron at 17 ? That board needs some updating IMO
    LIFE IS ABOUT CHAMPIONSHIPS; I JUST REALIZED THIS. The MILWAUKEE BUCKS have won the same number of championships over the past 50 years as the Green Bay Packers. Ten years from now, who will have more championships, and who will be the fart in the wind ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    here's a reason to draft players out of alabama

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...e-an-nfl-game/

    they practice a lot harder then what NFL teams are allowed to do these days

    this also makes a good argument for drafting senior players. the guys have gotten more contact practices in their final year of college then they would get in 5 or even 10 years of practices in the pros

    Makes sense; those players at Alabama may practice harder than GB as well
    LIFE IS ABOUT CHAMPIONSHIPS; I JUST REALIZED THIS. The MILWAUKEE BUCKS have won the same number of championships over the past 50 years as the Green Bay Packers. Ten years from now, who will have more championships, and who will be the fart in the wind ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    Jake Amaro at 15 and Ebron at 17 ? That board needs some updating IMO
    Amaro is ranked too high.

    Picking Ebron trumps picking Amaro.

    TT has that adjusted on his BIG BOARD 'of course'.
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    tajh boyd has to be just free falling down draft boards right now

    showing no touch at all with a very low release

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    The big guy from Minnesota...Ra'shede Hageman...Haven't mentioned his name all game.
    One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    tajh boyd has to be just free falling down draft boards right now

    showing no touch at all with a very low release
    What three players stood out in the first half to you fellas red and Maxie the Taxi?
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    Dee Ford is MVP. I'll take Caraun Reid or Daniel McCullers.


    1 Mike Davis WR 6'2" 195 Texas Big 12
    1 Keith McGill DC 6'3" 205 Utah Pac-12
    2 Cody Hoffman WR 6'4" 215 Brigham Young IND
    2 Qua Cox DC 6'0" 185 Jackson St. FCS
    3 Kyle Van Noy OLB 6'3" 245 Brigham Young IND
    3 Ryan Grant WR 6'1" 191 Tulane C-USA
    4 Derek Carr QB 6'3" 218 Fresno State MWC
    5 Antonio Andrews RB 6'0" 211 Western Kentucky Sun Belt
    6 Craig Loston S 6'2" 209 LSU SEC
    7 Christian Jones ILB 6'4" 235 Florida State ACC
    8 Jalen Saunders WR 5'9" 157 Oklahoma Big 12
    10 Jimmy Garoppolo QB 6'2" 222 Eastern Illinois FCS
    11 Chris Davis DC 5'11" 200 Auburn SEC
    12 David Fales QB 6'2" 220 San Jose State MWC
    13 Jemea Thomas S 5'10" 195 Georgia Tech ACC
    18 Lavelle Westbrooks DC 6'0" 192 Georgia Southern FCS
    20 Walt Aikens DC 6'1" 200 Liberty FCS
    21 Lorenzo Taliaferro RB 6'2" 230 Coastal Carolina FCS
    22 Telvin Smith OLB 6'3" 218 Florida State ACC
    24 Jerick McKinnon RB 5-9 215 Georgia Southern FCS
    26 Kenny Ladler S 6'1" 205 Vanderbilt SEC
    29 Cody Mandell PT 6'4" 213 Alabama SEC
    30 Dee Ford DE 6'2" 240 Auburn SEC
    31 Terrence Brooks S 5'11" 200 Florida State ACC
    35 Jay Prosch FB 6'1" 250 Auburn SEC
    36 Cody Parkey PK 6'0" 190 Auburn SEC
    37 Jordan Tripp OLB 6'3" 237 Montana FCS
    42 Chris Smith DE 6'3" 268 Arkansas SEC
    45 Jeremiah Attaochu OLB 6'3" 242 Georgia Tech ACC
    50 Lamin Barrow ILB 6'2" 232 LSU SEC
    52 Bryan Stork OC 6'4" 305 Florida State ACC
    52 Adrian Hubbard OLB 6'6" 252 Alabama SEC
    60 Gabe Jackson OG 6'4" 335 Mississippi State SEC
    62 Marcus Heit LS 6'3" 244 Kansas State Big 12
    64 Travis Swanson OC 6'5" 318 Arkansas SEC
    65 Gabe Ikard OC 6'3" 298 Oklahoma Big 12
    66 Wesley Johnson OG 6'5" 295 Vanderbilt SEC
    67 Jon Halapio OG 6'3" 315 Florida SEC
    70 Matt Patchan OT 6'7" 300 Boston College ACC
    71 Joel Bitonio OG 6'4" 315 Nevada MWC
    72 Billy Turner OT 6'6" 314 North Dakota State FCS
    78 Morgan Moses OT 6'6" 335 Virginia ACC
    80 Solomon Patton WR 5'9" 171 Florida SEC
    83 Kevin Norwood WR 6'2" 195 Alabama SEC
    86 Crockett Gillmore TE 6'6" 255 Colorado State MWC
    87 Jordan Matthews WR 6'3" 206 Vanderbilt SEC
    88 Arthur Lynch TE 6'5" 254 Georgia SEC
    90 Will Sutton DT 6'1" 305 Arizona State Pac-12
    91 Caraun Reid DT 6'1" 305 Princeton FCS
    92 Deandre Coleman DT 6'5" 315 California Pac-12
    98 Daniel McCullers DT 6'8" 351 Tennessee SEC
    99 IK Enemkpali DE 6'1" 250 Louisiana Tech C-USA

    North...

    2 Nevin Lawson DC 5'10" 186 Utah State MWC
    3 Logan Thomas QB 6'6" 254 Virginia Tech ACC
    4 Marqueston Huff DC 6'0" 195 Wyoming MWC
    5 Isaiah Lewis S 5'10" 210 Michigan State Big Ten
    6 Ahmad Dixon S 6'0" 205 Baylor Big 12
    9 Chris Boswell PK 6'2" 200 Rice C-USA
    10 Tajh Boyd QB 6'1" 225 Clemson ACC
    11 Eric Thomas WR 6'1" 209 Troy Sun Belt
    13 Kirby Van Der Kamp PT 6'4" 211 Iowa State Big 12
    14 Dez Southward DC 6'2" 210 Wisconsin Big Ten
    15 Jimmie Ward S 5'11" 192 Northern Illinois MAC
    15 Bennie Fowler WR 6'1" 212 Michigan State Big Ten
    16 Michael Campanaro WR 5'11" 190 Wake Forest ACC
    16 Stanley Jean-Baptiste DC 6'3" 220 Nebraska Big Ten
    17 Stephen Morris QB 6'2" 218 Miami ACC
    20 Deone Bucannon S 6'1" 198 Washington State Pac-12
    20 James White RB 5'10" 195 Wisconsin Big Ten
    23 Dontae Johnson DC 6'2" 195 North Carolina State ACC
    26 Gator Hoskins TE 6'2" 244 Marshall C-USA
    30 Pierre Desir DC 6'2" 206 Lindenwood Division II
    33 Charles Sims RB 6'0" 213 West Virginia Big 12
    34 David Fluellen RB 6'0" 215 Toledo MAC
    44 Chris Borland ILB 5'11" 246 Wisconsin Big Ten
    45 Christian Kirksey OLB 6'2" 235 Iowa Big Ten
    46 Jonathan Brown OLB 6'1" 235 Illinois Big Ten
    51 Justin Anderson ILB 6'2" 232 Louisiana Lafayette Sun Belt
    55 Michael Sam OLB 6''2" 255 Missouri SEC
    56 Jordan Zumwalt ILB 6'4" 235 UCLA Pac-12
    58 Tyler Larsen OC 6'4" 312 Utah State MWC
    59 Shamar Stephen DT 6'5" 313 Connecticut AAC
    63 Tyler Ott LS 6'3" 245 Harvard Ivy League
    65 Brandon Linder OG 6'6" 319 Miami ACC
    68 Cyril Richardson OG 6'5" 335 Baylor Big 12
    70 Weston Richburg OC 6'4" 300 Colorado State MWC
    72 Zack Martin OT 6'4" 308 Notre Dame IND
    74 Jack Mewhort OT 6'7" 308 Ohio State Big Ten
    75 Brandon Thomas OT 6'3" 305 Clemson ACC
    76 Seantrel Henderson OT 6'8" 345 Miami ACC
    78 Michael Schofield OG 6'7" 304 Michigan Big Ten
    79 Kadeem Edwards OG 6'3" 315 Tennessee St. FCS
    82 Jeff Janis WR 6'3" 205 Saginaw Valley St. Division II
    85 Ryan Hewitt FB 6'4" 245 Stanford Pac-12
    86 Jacob Pedersen TE 6'5" 240 Wisconsin Big Ten
    87 C.J. Fiedorowicz TE 6'7" 265 Iowa Big Ten
    88 Robert Herron WR 5'10" 187 Wyoming MWC
    90 Marcus Smith OLB 6'3" 252 Louisville AAC
    91 DaQuan Jones DT 6'3" 318 Penn State Big Ten
    92 Justin Ellis DT 6'2" 357 Louisiana Tech C-USA
    93 Trent Murphy DE 6'6" 261 Stanford Pac-12
    94 Will Clarke DE 6'7" 273 West Virginia Big 12
    95 Kareem Martin DE 6'6" 265 North Carolina ACC
    97 Aaron Donald DT 6'0" 285 Pittsburgh ACC
    99 Ra'Shede Hageman DT 6'6" 311 Minnesota Big Ten
    One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
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    THANKS. I've got the game recorded. I'll be checking out the prospects you liked.

    98 Daniel McCullers DT 6'8" 351 Tennessee SEC

    That man's a Giant.

    How does he keep from getting stood up?

    How did ... 10 Jimmy Garoppolo QB 6'2" 222 Eastern Illinois FCS ...look today.

    He was arguably the best player in last week's East-West Shrine Game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    98 Daniel McCullers DT 6'8" 351 Tennessee SEC

    That man's a Giant.

    Does he keep his pad level low?

    How does he keep form getting stood up?
    I didn't focus on him. They did call his name several times. He's supposed to carry his weight well and be athletic given his size.
    One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
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