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    27: R1P27
    ILB REGGIE RAGLAND
    ALABAMA

    57: R2P26
    TE HUNTER HENRY
    ARKANSAS

    88: R3P25
    DT ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON
    OHIO STATE

    126: R4P27
    WR STERLING SHEPARD
    OKLAHOMA

    132: R4P33
    TE TYLER HIGBEE
    WESTERN KENTUCKY

    138: R4P39
    RB KENYAN DRAKE
    ALABAMA

    163: R5P24
    OLB VICTOR OCHI
    STONY BROOK

    203: R6P25
    G JOE DAHL
    WASHINGTON STATE

    246: R7P27
    OT BRANDON SHELL
    SOUTH CAROLINA

    Here is the last mock I ran with updated lists.
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    Looks like we are gonna be able to address some needs...

    this is looking better, sign a FA tight End as well as resigning Perry/Raji/Neal/Crosby/Kuhn

    27: R1P27
    ILB REGGIE RAGLAND - ALABAMA
    57: R2P26
    LB JAYLON SMITH - NOTRE DAME (Image if he did fall to our 2nd)
    88: R3P25
    TE NICK VANNETT - OHIO STATE
    126: R4P27
    OT JOE HAEG - NORTH DAKOTA STATE
    132: R4P33
    DT CHRIS JONES - MISSISSIPPI STATE
    138: R4P39
    S MILES KILLEBREW - SOUTHERN UTAH
    163: R5P24
    RB AARON GREEN - TCU
    203: R6P25
    DE RYAN ANDERSON - ALABAMA
    246: R7P27
    ILB LUKE RHODES - WILLAM & MARY

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    Quote Originally Posted by jklowan View Post
    Looks like we are gonna be able to address some needs...

    this is looking better, sign a FA tight End as well as resigning Perry/Raji/Neal/Crosby/Kuhn

    27: R1P27
    ILB REGGIE RAGLAND - ALABAMA
    57: R2P26
    LB JAYLON SMITH - NOTRE DAME (Image if he did fall to our 2nd)
    88: R3P25
    TE NICK VANNETT - OHIO STATE
    126: R4P27
    OT JOE HAEG - NORTH DAKOTA STATE
    132: R4P33
    DT CHRIS JONES - MISSISSIPPI STATE
    138: R4P39
    S MILES KILLEBREW - SOUTHERN UTAH
    163: R5P24
    RB AARON GREEN - TCU
    203: R6P25
    DE RYAN ANDERSON - ALABAMA
    246: R7P27
    ILB LUKE RHODES - WILLAM & MARY
    That would be crazy good, but I don't think it's realistic that Smith or Killebrew will be available at those spots. Maybe Ragland, but even that's doubtful.

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    I get the sense that Ragland got a grade early and it hasn't changed yet on the mock draft sites.
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    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...gurus-1st-mock

    Mel Kiper NFL Mock Draft 2016: Notable Picks from ESPN Guru's 1st Mock

    By: Mike Chiari , Featured Columnist Jan 14, 2016


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    11 Chicago Bears ( Mel Kiper) Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama


    22 Houston Texans Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State

    23 Minnesota Vikings Josh Doctson, WR, TCU

    24 Cincinnati Bengals Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame

    25 Pittsburgh Steelers Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech

    26 Seattle Seahawks Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State

    27 Green Bay Packers Austin Johnson, DT, Penn State

    28 Kansas City Chiefs Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA

    29 Denver Broncos Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State

    30 Arizona Cardinals Leonard Floyd, OLB, Georgia

    31 Carolina Panthers Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State
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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
    Because this is the kind of dumb shit I do when I can't sleep...

    R1 Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama
    R2 Adolphus Washington, DE, Ohio State
    R3 Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford
    R4 Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
    R5 Bronson Kaufusi, OLB, Brigham Young
    R6 Bryce Williams, TE, East Carolina
    R7 Jonathan Williams, RB, Arkansas

    Drafting three Williamseses, because, why not?

    Actually, two of those guys might be well unavailable in the spots I put them. (WR) Mike Williams might have been the #1 receiver taken but he fractured a vertebra in his neck and missed the season. If he checks out medically, he'll be gone by the 4th round. If he doesn't, we won't pick him. (RB) Jonathan Williams had a foot injury and missed time. If he is healthy, he'll get taken before the 7th.
    Apparently, Ragland grew up a Packers fan and wants the Packers to draft him. We'll see. I have some doubts about him as a prospect (mainly he plays a game made for 15 years ago when the NFL is going for more speed in today's world). However, I also had some reservations about Clinton-Dix for some of the same reasons, and he's been better than I expected. His play speed is better than anticipated. Ragland might have similar traits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    27: R1P27
    ILB REGGIE RAGLAND
    ALABAMA

    57: R2P26
    TE HUNTER HENRY
    ARKANSAS

    88: R3P25
    DT ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON
    OHIO STATE

    126: R4P27
    WR STERLING SHEPARD
    OKLAHOMA

    132: R4P33
    TE TYLER HIGBEE
    WESTERN KENTUCKY

    138: R4P39
    RB KENYAN DRAKE
    ALABAMA

    163: R5P24
    OLB VICTOR OCHI
    STONY BROOK

    203: R6P25
    G JOE DAHL
    WASHINGTON STATE

    246: R7P27
    OT BRANDON SHELL
    SOUTH CAROLINA

    Here is the last mock I ran with updated lists.
    Would Henry last until the 57th pick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    Would Henry last until the 57th pick?
    In 2013, a lot of mocks had the packers taking Lacy with their 1st round pick. TT waited and got him at the end of the 2nd round. Similar situation with Henry. It would be nice if history repeated itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    Would Henry last until the 57th pick?
    I think it all depends on if runs occur on other positions. There is a chance he could fall that far.
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

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    Heath Miller announced his retirement. Henry might not make it past Steelers at #25.

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    Kevin Dodd as an eventual replacement for Peppers?

    http://www.draftinsider.net/blog/?p=11269

    Eyebrows were raised when I reported from Shrine Game practice that a number of teams grade Kevin Dodd over his Clemson teammate Shaq Lawson and as time passes those rumblings continue to get louder. Much has to do with the fact team’s believe Dodd brings more upside and a higher ceiling compared to Lawson. Dodd is expected to measure 6-feet/5-inches and 275lbs at the combine and has a height advantage over Lawson. As of this posting Dodd has been informed he will only be asked to participate in defensive line work at the combine despite the fact there are a number of 3-4 teams considering him at outside linebacker. He has been working on linebacker techniques with former NFL defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell and will run through OLB position drills during Pro-day if asked. I’m told his forty goal at the combine is 4.8-seconds or faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    Would Henry last until the 57th pick?
    I would shit in my pants with joy if we got this; I doubt the ILB lasts til our 1st round pick and I don't think Henry comes close to dropping to our round 2 pick
    I am cool with Henry in round 1
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    TE class is very weak, so is the ILB class. The question is, if both Henry and Ragland are there when the Packers draft who would you want the Packers to draft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
    TE class is very weak, so is the ILB class. The question is, if both Henry and Ragland are there when the Packers draft who would you want the Packers to draft?
    Ragland. ILB is a more critical need, I think.

    Maybe TT will pull a Raji/Matthews type deal, and get both in the 1st.

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    Packers will pass on Ragland, I'm almost certain of it. He can't cover at the pro level. He's a 2-down linebacker. He's good at what he does, but I have to think we'll pass on him if we have any confidence in Barrington being capable as a 2-down player, whatsoever.

    If we're going ILB in round 1, I think we have to look for trade partners and try to get Jaylon Smith. Otherwise, we can try to trade back from our rd 1 pick or trade up from our rd 2 pick and take an ILB or TE.

    Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo is like a young James Jones or Anquan Boldin. I could see him being a steal in the 4th or 5th round. Great body control. Doesn't drop passes. Tall and big enough (but not a giant). His knock is his top-end speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
    Packers will pass on Ragland, I'm almost certain of it. He can't cover at the pro level. He's a 2-down linebacker. He's good at what he does, but I have to think we'll pass on him if we have any confidence in Barrington being capable as a 2-down player, whatsoever.
    I'm leaning this way, as well. I'll have to evaluate him more, but I don't think the Packers will take a two down ILB in round 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Heath Miller announced his retirement. Henry might not make it past Steelers at #25.
    Henry is not making it out of the first round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
    If we're going ILB in round 1, I think we have to look for trade partners and try to get Jaylon Smith. Otherwise, we can try to trade back from our rd 1 pick or trade up from our rd 2 pick and take an ILB or TE.
    Before their bowl game, I would have been all for this. Now, I will be disappointed if that is how the Packers use their 1st round pick. Unfortunately, I doubt he will play this year. His "camp" keeps proclaiming that he sustained no nerve damage, as feared initially. That means he must have sustained nerve damage.

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    thinking the Packers go for a OT or DT in R1. (Spriggs? Vernon Butler/Sheldon Rankins?) I could see them go after Kentrell Brothers in R2. I think Ragland will be gone by 27. Henry too.
    I hear good things about the TE from Stanford.

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    Some guys I've looked at that I've liked... with CBSSportsline overall ranking (#)

    Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama - doubt he'll be there at our pick in the 1st round. (16)

    Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville - doubt he'll be there either. (25)

    Cody Whitehair, OL, Kansas State - 6'4", 300 (37)

    Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame - 6'3", 240, think he could play inside. (20)

    Shon Coleman, OT, Auburn - 6'6", 313 (39)

    Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana - 6'6", 301 (42)

    Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State - 6'2", 188 (72)

    Josh Doctson, WR, TCU - 6'2", 195 (40)

    Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford, 6'6", 300 (98)
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