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    1, 27th: Hunter Henry, TE Arkansas: 6-5 253 pounds *
    Best pass catching TE in the draft. He is not an inline blocker, but can split the seem
    2. 27th: Joshua Perry, OLB Ohio St: 6-4 254
    Who knows what will happen with Peppers and Perry, but this Perry has an uptempo game and plays with an extremely high RPM motor. Reminds me sort of a Clay Matthews type who makes plays but will also give up plays because he will over run them and fail to break down.
    3. 27th: Kyle Murphy, OT Stanford: 6-7 302 *
    Well rounded Athlete that can get to the second level. Very good technique, I wouldn't call him a brawler. He would do well as a back up in 2016 and probably play if needed. Might not be available in round 3
    4. 27th: Blake Martinez, ILB Stanford: 6-1 245 pounds
    I think this kid could be a steal for the Packers if they get him in the 4th round. Not flashy, good in coverage, does the little things right.
    4. : Jerell Adams, TE South Carolina: 6-5 232 pounds
    Basketball player that has some good tools and can actually block inline considering his 232 pounds. Needs polish but he would be an interesting fit in Green Bay. At this point the Packers need to totally rebuild their TE position so two TEs in this draft is not too many.
    4. : Kevin Byard, SS Middle Tennesse: 5-11 226 pounds
    I believe he was mentioned in another thread and mentioned how flexible the Arizona defense was with their SS/ILB. The Packers lack a true coverage specialist in the middle of their defense in their nickel defense and he could be a possible solution for that.
    5. 27th: D.J. Reader, DT Clemson: 6-2 325 *
    Big Athletic body that doesn't really do anything great, but could be a gem at the next level. You can't teach size and if the Packers choose to go a different direction and not sign Raji he could be a nice late round pick. He is a guy that has a good combine you can forget about seeing him this low.
    6. 27th: Devon Cajuste, WR Stanford: 6-3 227 pounds
    This is another pick for the tight end position. He is listed as a WR but he is more of tweener. Not asked to block and doesn't have a top gear but could make an impact and cause some mismatches at the next level for defenses.
    7. 27th: Connor McGovern, OG Missouri: 6-4 304 pounds
    Really strong player weight room strength that transfers over to the field. He decent footwork and struggles mostly with quick defenders in space, great in tight quarters. Pretty much a stereotype for any late round guard. Could be a great pick and I wouldn't be surprise if he was taken higher in the draft
    Last edited by Deputy Nutz; 01-19-2016 at 08:44 AM.

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