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  1. #1
    MY FINAL OT RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round)
    1   1     Laremy Tunsil, Mississippi (1, 1)
    2   1     Jack Conklin, Michigan State (3, 1)
    3   1     Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame (2, 1)
    4   1-2   Taylor Decker, Ohio State (4, 1)
    5   1-2   Jason Spriggs, Indiana (6, 1-2)
    6   1-2   Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M (5, 1-2)
    7   2     Shon Coleman, Auburn (7, 2)
    8   3     Alex Lewis, Nebraska (9, 2-5)
    9   3     Le'Raven Clark, Texas Tech (8, 2-4)
    10  4     Joe Haeg, North Dakota State (15, 3-7)
    11  4     Willie Beavers, Western Michigan (11, 3-5)
    12  4     Kyle Murphy, Stanford (13, 3-7)
    13  4-5   Jerald Hawkins, LSU (10, 2-4)
    14  4-5   Brandon Shell, South Carolina (17, 3-FA)
    15  4-5   Caleb Benenoch, UCLA (12, 3-7)
    16  5     Dominique Robertson, West Georgia (14, 5-7)
    17  5     Avery Young, Auburn (16, 4-6)
    18  6     Fahn Cooper, Mississippi (18, 4-7)
    19  6     John Theus, Georgia (19, 4-FA)
    20  6-7   Stephone Nembot, Colorado (22, 6-FA)
    21  6-7   Pearce Slater, San Diego State (21, 6-FA)
    22  7     JOE GORE, Clemson (28, FA)
    23  7     Tyler Marz, Wisconsin (26, 7-FA)
    24  7-FA  Halapoulivaati Vaitai, TCU (20, 5-FA)
    25  7-FA  Cole Toner, Harvard (23, 6-FA)
    26  PFA   CLAY DEBORD, Eastern Washington (27, 7-FA)
    27  PFA   Tyler Johnstone, Oregon (24, 7-FA)
    28  PFA   DAVANTE HARRIS, Appalachian State (25, 6-FA)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    Another area of need after the poor play of the backups last year, and the pending free agency of David Bakhtiari. The Packers will likely use a surprisingly high pick on OT.
    "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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    MY FINAL OG RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round)
    1   1-2   Cody Whitehair, Kansas State (1, 1-3)
    2   1-2   Joshua Garnett, Stanford (2, 2)
    3   2-3   Christian Westerman, Arizona State (3, 2-4)
    4   3     Connor McGovern, Missouri (4, 3-4)
    5   3     Isaac Seumalo, Oregon State (6, 3-6)
    6   3-4   Vadal Alexander, LSU (5, 2-5)
    7   3-4   Rees Odhiambo, Boise State (9, 3-6)
    8   4     Joe Dahl, Washington State (8, 4-5)
    9   4     Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas (7, 3-4)
    10  5     Parker Ehinger, Cincinnati (12, 5-FA)
    11  5-6   Spencer Drango, Baylor (10, 5-6)
    12  5-6   Alex Redmond, UCLA (15, 6-FA)
    13  6     Darrell Greene, San Diego State (14, 5-7)
    14  6     Landon Turner, North Carolina (11, 5-7)
    15  6     Denver Kirkland, Arkansas (13, 4-7)
    16  7     ANTHONY FABIANO, Harvard (18, 6-FA)
    17  7     Dominick Jackson, Alabama (22, 7-FA)
    18  7-FA  TED KARRAS, Illinois (17, 6-FA)
    19  7-FA  CHASE FARRIS, Ohio State (21, 7-FA)
    20  PFA   VI TEOFILO, Arizona State (19, 7-FA)
    21  PFA   Joseph Cheek, Texas A&M (16, 6-FA)
    22  FA    Nila Kasitati, Oklahoma (20, 7-FA)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    Another area of need with the pending free agency of both starters, but the Packers have been successful plucking starters at OG in the middle rounds. If one of the top five were to slip until the 4th round, it would be hard for the Packers to bypass them.
    "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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    MY FINAL OC RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round)
    1   1     Ryan Kelly, Alabama (1, 1-2)
    2   2     Nick Martin, Notre Dame (2, 2-3)
    3   2-3   Graham Glasgow, Michigan (4, 2-4)
    4   3-4   Joe Thuney, North Carolina State (6, 3-6)
    5   4-5   Max Tuerk, USC (3, 3-5)
    6   5     Evan Boehm, Missouri (5, 4-5)
    7   6     Jake Brendel, UCLA (11, 6-FA)
    8   6     Jack Allen, Michigan State (7, 5-6)
    9   7-FA  Austin Blythe, Iowa (8, 5-7)
    10  7-FA  Matt Skura, Duke (9, 6-FA)
    11  PFA   JORDAN WALSH, Iowa (10, 7-FA)
    12  PFA   MARCUS HENRY, Boise State (13, 7-FA)
    13  PFA   KYLE FRIEND, Temple (12, 7-FA)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    With two starting caliber OCs on the roster, there is no need at the position. However, Glasgow, Thuney, and Brendel also project to OG. Those three might be possibilities.
    "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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    MY FINAL DE RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round, scheme fit)
    1   1     Joey Bosa, Ohio State (1, 1, 4-3 DE)
    2   1     DeForest Buckner, Oregon (2, 1, 3-4 DE)
    3   1-2   Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State (4, 1-3, 4-3 DE)
    4   1-2   Kevin Dodd, Clemson (3, 1-2, 4-3 DE)
    5   2     Chris Jones, Mississippi State (5, 1-2, 3-4 DE)
    6   2     Bronson Kaufusi, BYU (7, 2-4, 3-4 DE)
    7   2-3   Jihad Ward, Illinois (6, 2-4, 3-4 DE/4-3 DT)
    8   3     Charles Tapper, Oklahoma (9, 3-4, 3-4/4-3 DE)
    9   3     Carl Nassib, Penn State (8, 3, 4-3 DE)
    10  4     Adam Gotsis, Georgia Tech (10, 3-5, 3-4 DE/4-3 DT)
    11  4     Matt Judon, Grand Valley State (11, 4, 4-3 DE)
    12  4     Ronald Blair, Appalachian State (12, 3-4, 4-3 DE)
    13  4-5   Jason Fanaika, Utah (13, 4-5, 4-3 DE)
    14  4-5   Dean Lowry, Northwestern (17, 3-FA, 3-4 DE)
    15  4-5   Shawn Oakman, Baylor (18, 7-FA, 4-3/3-4 DE)
    16  5     Quinton Jefferson, Maryland (16, 5-FA, 4-3 DT)
    17  5     Matt Ioannidis, Temple (14, 5-6, 4-3 DT/3-4 DE)
    18  5-6   Anthony Zettel, Penn State (15, 4-6, 4-3/3-4 DE)
    19  5-6   Connor Wujciak, Boston College (21, 6-FA, 4-3 DT/3-4 DE)
    20  6-7   Joel Heath, Michigan State (22, 7-FA, 3-4/4-3 DE)
    21  7     Ufomba Kamalu, Miami (Fla) (23, 7-FA, 3-4 DE)
    22  7-FA  Giorgio Newberry, Florida State (26, FA, 3-4 DE)
    23  7-FA  Sterling Bailey, Georgia (24, FA, 3-4 DE)
    24  PFA   SHIRO DAVIS, Texas (27, FA, 4-3 DE)
    25  PFA   D.J. Pettway, Alabama (19, 6-FA, 4-3 DE)
    26  PFA   Darius Latham, Indiana (20, 6-FA, 3-4 DE/4-3 DT)
    27  PFA   Branden Jackson, Texas Tech (28, FA, 4-3 DE)
    28  FA    Mehdi Abdesmad, Boston College (25, 7-FA, 3-4 DE)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.
    *players are listed at the position they'd best fit a 3-4 defense, but some players better fit a 4-3 defense, so there's some discrepancies with my positions compared to most draft sites.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    An area of need because of the lack of bodies available to play the position.
    "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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    MY FINAL DT RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round, scheme fit)
    1   1     Sheldon Rankins, Louisville (1, 1-2, 4-3 DT)
    2   1     Jarran Reed, Alabama (2, 1, 3-4 NT)
    3   1-2   Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech (5, 1-2, 3-4 DE/3-4 NT)
    4   1-2   Kenny Clark, UCLA (6, 1-2, 3-4 NT/4-3 DT)
    5   1-2   A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama (3, 1-2, 3-4 NT/4-3 DT)
    6   1-2   Andrew Billings, Baylor (7, 1-2, 4-3 DT/3-4 NT)
    7   2     Jonathan Bullard, Florida (9, 2, 4-3 DT)
    8   2     Austin Johnson, Penn State (8, 1-2, 4-3 DT)
    9   2     Robert Nkemdiche, Mississippi (4, 1-2, 4-3 DT)
    10  2-3   Maliek Collins, Nebraska (12, 2-3, 4-3 DT)
    11  2-3   Hassan Ridgeway, Texas (10, 2-3, 3-4 NT/4-3 DT)
    12  3     Javon Hargrave, South Carolina State (13, 3-4, 4-3 DT)
    13  3     Willie Henry, Michigan (15, 2-6, 3-4 NT/4-3 DT)
    14  3-4   Sheldon Day, Notre Dame (14, 2-4, 4-3 DT)
    15  4-5   Adolphus Washington, Ohio State (11, 3-4, 4-3 DT)
    16  4-5   D.J. Reader, Clemson (16, 4-5, 3-4 NT)
    17  5-6   Lawrence Thomas, Michigan State (17, 5-FA, 4-3 DT)
    18  6-7   Vincent Valentine, Nebraska (18, 5-FA, 3-4 NT)
    19  7     JUSTIN ZIMMER, Ferris State (24, 7-FA, 4-3 DT)
    20  7-FA  DAVID ONYEMATA, Manitoba (21, 7-FA, 4-3 DT)
    21  7-FA  GREG MILHOUSE, Campbell (23, 7-FA, 4-3 DT)
    22  7-FA  Niles Lawrence-Stample, Florida State (20, 6-FA, 3-4 NT)
    23  PFA   Chris Mayes, Georgia (25, FA, 3-4 NT)
    24  PFA   Antwaun Woods, USC (19, 5-FA, 3-4 NT/4-3 DT)
    26  FA    Devaunte Sigler, Jacksonville State (22, 7-FA, 3-4 NT)
    27  FA    Luther Maddy, Virginia Tech (26, FA, 4-3 DT)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.
    *players are listed at the position they'd best fit a 3-4 defense, but some players better fit a 4-3 defense, so there's some discrepancies with my positions compared to most draft sites.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    A major area of need after the retirement of B.J. Raji and suspension of Mike Pennel. It wouldn't be a surprise if the Packers took advantage of a deep DT crop and grabbed two players at this position with one being at the top of the draft.
    "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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    jklowan: I think you're supposed to quote a piece of the article and provide a link. Posting the whole thing can be a problem...
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    noted, thanks

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    MY FINAL RB RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round)
    1   1     Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State (1, 1)
    2   2     Derrick Henry, Alabama (2, 1-2)
    3   2     Devontae Booker, Utah (3, 2-3)
    4   3     C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (5, 2-3)
    5   3     Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (4, 2-3)
    6   3-4   Jordan Howard, Indiana (6, 2-4)
    7   3-4   Paul Perkins, UCLA (7, 3-4)
    8   4     Jonathan Williams, Arkansas (10, 3-6)
    9   4     Alex Collins, Arkansas (9, 3-4)
    10  4-5   Kenyan Drake, Alabama (8, 2-4)
    11  4-5   Tyler Ervin, San Jose State (11, 4-5)
    12  5     DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech (17, 4-7)
    13  5     Kelvin Taylor, Florida (12, 4-6)
    14  5-6   Keith Marshall, Georgia (16, 5-7)
    15  5-6   Josh Ferguson, Illinois (13, 4-6)
    16  6     Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia (15, 5-7)
    17  7     Daniel Lasco, California (14, 4-7)
    18  7-FA  Brandon Wilds, South Carolina (19, 7-FA)
    19  7-FA  DARIUS JACKSON, Eastern Michigan (22, 6-FA)
    20  7-FA  Tre Madden, USC (20, 6-FA)
    21  PFA   Tra Carson, Texas A&M (24, 7-FA)
    22  PFA   AARON GREEN, TCU (18, 7-FA)
    23  PFA   JHURELL PRESSLEY, New Mexico (25, 7-FA)
    24  FA    Peyton Barber, Auburnv (21, 7-FA)
    25  FA    Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State (23, 7-FA)
    26  FA    Shad Thornton, North Carolina State (26, FA)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    Look for the Packers to spend a mid-round selection on a RB.
    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by HarveyWallbangers View Post
    MY FINAL RB RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round)
    1   1     Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State (1, 1)
    2   2     Derrick Henry, Alabama (2, 1-2)
    3   2     Devontae Booker, Utah (3, 2-3)
    4   3     C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (5, 2-3)
    5   3     Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (4, 2-3)
    6   3-4   Jordan Howard, Indiana (6, 2-4)
    7   3-4   Paul Perkins, UCLA (7, 3-4)
    8   4     Jonathan Williams, Arkansas (10, 3-6)
    9   4     Alex Collins, Arkansas (9, 3-4)
    10  4-5   Kenyan Drake, Alabama (8, 2-4)
    11  4-5   Tyler Ervin, San Jose State (11, 4-5)
    12  5     DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech (17, 4-7)
    13  5     Kelvin Taylor, Florida (12, 4-6)
    14  5-6   Keith Marshall, Georgia (16, 5-7)
    15  5-6   Josh Ferguson, Illinois (13, 4-6)
    16  6     Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia (15, 5-7)
    17  7     Daniel Lasco, California (14, 4-7)
    18  7-FA  Brandon Wilds, South Carolina (19, 7-FA)
    19  7-FA  DARIUS JACKSON, Eastern Michigan (22, 6-FA)
    20  7-FA  Tre Madden, USC (20, 6-FA)
    21  PFA   Tra Carson, Texas A&M (24, 7-FA)
    22  PFA   AARON GREEN, TCU (18, 7-FA)
    23  PFA   JHURELL PRESSLEY, New Mexico (25, 7-FA)
    24  FA    Peyton Barber, Auburnv (21, 7-FA)
    25  FA    Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State (23, 7-FA)
    26  FA    Shad Thornton, North Carolina State (26, FA)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    Look for the Packers to spend a mid-round selection on a RB.
    Hey Harv....you think the Packers could go for Drake?
    C.H.U.D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out View Post
    Hey Harv....you think the Packers could go for Drake?
    Personally, I don't think they'll go with a change of pace back. It's never been TT and MM's thing. They'll look for a possible three down replacement for Lacy and Starks. I think Dixon and Washington could be more than just third down RBs, but I think Ervin and Drake project as third down RBs (potentially dynamic ones 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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    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...ning-prospects

    This was published just before TT made his NO. 27 pick...DT Kenny Clark from UCLA:

    2016 NFL Draft: Best remaining prospects

    NFL.com

    Published: April 28, 2016 at 07:31 p.m. ... Updated: April 28, 2016 at 11:02 p.m.
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    Harvey's kids must be in school now
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

  13. #13
    MY FINAL OLB RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round, scheme fit)
    1   1     Myles Jack, UCLA (1, 1, 4-3 OLB)
    2   1     Leonard Floyd, Georgia (2, 1, 3-4 OLB)
    3   1-2   Shaq Lawson, Clemson (3, 1-2, 4-3 DE/3-4 OLB)
    4   1-2   Kamalei Correa, Boise State (5, 1-2, 3-4 OLB)
    5   2     Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky (4, 1-2, 3-4 OLB)
    6   2     Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State (7, 2-3, 4-3 DE/3-4 OLB)
    7   2-3   Kyler Fackrell, Utah State (9, 2-4, 3-4 OLB)
    8   2-3   Su'a Cravens, USC (6, 2-3, 4-3 OLB/3-4 SS)
    9   2-3   Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame (8, 2-4, 4-3 OLB)
    10  3     Jordan Jenkins, Georgia (10, 3, 3-4 OLB)
    11  3     Joe Schobert, Wisconsin (11, 3-4, 3-4 OLB/ILB)
    12  3-4   Dadi Nicolas, Virginia Tech (14, 4-7, 3-4 OLB)
    13  4     JATAVIS BROWN, Akron (13, 3-5, 4-3 OLB)
    14  4     Yannick Ngakoue, Maryland (12, 3-5, 4-3 DE/3-4 OLB)
    15  5     Travis Feeney, Washington (17, 5-7, 4-3 OLB)
    16  5     De'Vondre Campbell, Minnesota (15, 5-6, 3-4 OLB/4-3 OLB)
    17  5-6   Stephen Weatherly, Vanderbilt (22, 5-7, 3-4 OLB)
    18  5-6   James Cowser, Southern Utah (16, 4-6, 3-4 OLB/4-3 OLB)
    19  6     Alex McCalister, Florida (23, 6-FA, 3-4 OLB)
    20  6     Victor Ochi, Stony Brook (19, 6-7, 3-4 OLB/4-3 OLB)
    21  6-7   TYRONE HOLMES, Montana (24, 6-FA, 4-3 MLB/3-4 OLB)
    22  6-7   Devante Bond, Oklahoma (25, 7-FA, 4-3 OLB)
    23  6-7   Cory Littleton, Washington (31, 7-FA, 4-3 OLB)
    24  7     Eric Striker, Oklahoma (18, 5-7, 4-3 OLB)
    25  7     Romeo Okwara, Notre Dame (20, 5-7, 4-3 DE/3-4 OLB)
    26  7     Ron Thompson, Syracuse (21, 6-7, 3-4 OLB)
    27  7-FA  Curt Maggitt, Tennessee (27, 7-FA, 3-4 OLB/4-3 OLB)
    28  7-FA  Steve Longa, Rutgers (26, 6-FA, 4-3 OLB)
    29  7-FA  AARON WALLACE, UCLA (30, 6-FA, 3-4 OLB/4-3 OLB)
    30  7-FA  KYRIE WILSON, Fresno State (35, FA, 4-3 OLB)
    31  PFA   DILLON LEE, Alabama (34, 7-FA, 3-4 OLB)
    32  PFA   IAN SEAU, Nevada (28, 7-FA, 4-3 DE/3-4 OLB)
    33  FA    Montese Overton, East Carolina (29, 7-FA, 4-3 OLB)
    34  FA    Jimmy Bean, Oklahoma State (32, 7-FA, 3-4 OLB/4-3 DE)
    35  FA    Kris Frost, Auburn (33, 7-FA, 4-3 OLB)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.
    *players are listed at the position they'd best fit a 3-4 defense, but some players better fit a 4-3 defense, so there's some discrepancies with my positions compared to most draft sites.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    An area of need with the impending free agency of Julius Peppers and Nick Perry. Clay Matthews moving back to OLB alleviates the need a bit.
    "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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    MY FINAL CB RANKINGS

    Code:
    Rk  Rd    Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round)
    1   1     Vernon Hargreaves, Florida (1, 1)
    2   1-2   Eli Apple, Ohio State (3, 1-2)
    3   1-2   William Jackson, Houston (2, 1-2)
    4   1-2   Mackensie Alexander, Clemson (4, 1-2)
    5   2     Artie Burns, Miami (Fla) (5, 2-3)
    6   2     Xavien Howard, Baylor (7, 2-3)
    7   2     Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech (6, 2-3)
    8   2-3   Cyrus Jones, Alabama (8, 2-4)
    9   3-4   Keivarae Russell, Notre Dame (10, 3-4)
    10  3-4   James Bradberry, Samford (15, 3-6)
    11  3-4   Eric Murray, Minnesota (11, 3-5)
    12  3-4   Jalen Mills, LSU (9, 3-4)
    13  4     Maurice Canady, Virginia (18, 4-5)
    14  4     Ryan Smith, North Carolina Central (14, 4-5)
    15  4     DeAndre Elliott, Colorado State (30, 6-FA)
    16  4-5   D.J. White, Georgia Tech (16, 3-6)
    17  4-5   Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma (12, 3-4)
    18  4-5   Deiondre' Hall, Northern Iowa (21, 4-6)
    19  5     Kevon Seymour, USC (25, 5-6)
    20  5     Harlan Miller, SE Louisiana (20, 4-5)
    21  5-6   KALAN REED, Southern Mississippi (32, 5-FA)
    22  5-6   Daryl Worley, West Virginia (17, 3-6)
    23  5-6   Brandon Williams, Texas A&M (27, 4-FA)
    24  5-6   Will Redmond, Mississippi State (13, 3-6)
    25  6     Tavon Young, Temple (19, 5-6)
    26  6     Jonathan Jones, Auburn (22, 4-5)
    27  6     Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Minnesota (24, 3-FA)
    28  6-7   Juston Burris, North Carolina State (29, 7-FA)
    29  6-7   Anthony Brown, Purdue (28, 5-FA)
    30  7     Rashard Robinson, LSU (23, 4-7)
    31  7     LeShaun Sims, Southern Utah (26, 6-FA)
    32  7     Ken Crawley, Colorado (33, 7-FA)
    33  7-FA  MIKE JORDAN, Missouri Western State (41, FA)
    34  7-FA  MORGAN BURNS, Kansas State (35, 6-FA)
    35  7-FA  De'Vante Harris, Texas A&M (39, 7-FA)
    36  7-FA  Kevin Peterson, Oklahoma State (31, 7-FA)
    37  PFA   Taveze Calhoun, Mississippi State (34, 7-FA)
    38  PFA   Cleveland Wallace, San Jose State (36, 7-FA)
    39  PFA   LLOYD CARRINGTON, Arizona State (40, FA)
    40  PFA   CRE'VON LEBLANC, Florida Atlantic (37, 7-FA)
    41  FA    BRIAN POOLE, Florida (38, FA)
    42  FA    Jimmy Pruitt, San Jose State (42, FA)
    *player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.

    PACKERS ANGLE

    Not an area of need, but you can never have enough CBs.
    "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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    MY TOP GUYS LEFT

    2 Myles Jack*
    4 Jaylon Smith*
    24 Emmanuel Ogbah
    26 A'Shawn Robinson
    27 Reggie Ragland
    28 Andrew Billings
    31 Kamalei Correa
    34 Sterling Shepard
    35 Mackensie Alexander
    36 Jason Spriggs
    38 Vonn Bell
    39 Cody Whitehair
    41 Jonathan Bullard
    42 Deion Jones
    43 Chris Jones
    44 Kevin Dodd
    45 Nick Martin
    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by HarveyWallbangers View Post
    MY TOP GUYS LEFT
    As we prepare for the Friday April 29,2016 Edition of this 2016 DRAFT.....

    NFL.Com's Draft Tracker for the TOP 150 Rated Prospects

    Tier 1.... 25 Prospects (Typ.):

    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:1

    Tier 2:

    Here you find DT Kenny Clark...


    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:2

    Tier 3:


    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:3

    Tier 4:

    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:4

    Tier 5:

    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:5

    Tier 6:

    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:6


    and ....to compensate for 'the Ted Thompson Factor'..... I'll add a Tier 7....and Tier 8:


    Tier 7:

    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:7

    Tier 8:


    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/tracke...-grade-input:8
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    Can't believe Myles Jack is still sitting there, quite the slide! Right out of the first round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Can't believe Myles Jack is still sitting there, quite the slide! Right out of the first round.
    No way a team was going to use a first round pick on a player that won't play this year and has a knee. Plus, he's likely going to need another surgery.
    All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
    No way a team was going to use a first round pick on a player that won't play this year and has a knee. Plus, he's likely going to need another surgery.
    I thought it is expected he will play this year. The question with him is how soon he might need the next surgery, but it won't be now.

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    So OK and I'd have to deem TT's pick at NO. 27 'a surprize'...and Thank You Ted >>> moving forward:

    2016 Packers Draft Picks

    Here are the Green Bay Packers' picks by round in the 2016 NFL Draft:

    Rd. 1 Pick NO. 27 The PACKERS Pick UCLA DT Kenny Clark

    Friday, April 29: Second and third rounds, 6 p.m.

    Rd 2 Pick NO. 57

    Rd.3 Pick NO. 88

    Saturday, April 30: Fourth through seventh rounds, 11 a.m.

    Rd 4 Pick NO.125

    Rd 4 Pick NO.131 compensatory

    Rd.4 Pick NO.137 compensatory

    Rd. 5 Pick NO.163

    Rd 6 Pick NO. 200

    Rd 7 Pick NO. 248
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