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    A month or two ago I didn't know many of these guys from Adam. Yeah, I've seen some play. Some of the Badgers. Some Big Ten guys. A few SEC guys. I've heard of others, but haven't seen them play.

    So my opinion doesn't count for much.

    I do like to hear first hand accounts of guys though. Like when Fritz says he's seen a lot of Malik McDowell and the guy is a cancer. Those kinds of comments are incisive and, in this case gratifying, since McDowell went to the Seahawks and the damnable Pete Carroll.
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    we need pass rush bad

    i didn't like the third pick yesterday, how many fucking d-linemen do you need when you only play 2 or 3 at a time?

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    Day Three Prospects for the Packers
    Marlon Mack RB USF - he has some quickness and vision that is on par with the elite backs in this draft. He will try to avoid contact
    Howard Wilson CB Houston - also a kick returner. has the frame and numbers but needs to mature his body
    Nico Seragusa OG SDST - Mauler at offensive guard
    Isaac Asiata OG Utah - Decent athlete could be a bit soft at times
    Vince Beigel OLB Wisconsin - Nonstop motor loves the game
    Carl Lawson OLB Auburn - Aggressive but stiff probably best athlete left as a 3-4 edge rusher
    Anthony Walker Jr. MLB Northwestern - Muscle bound fellow, aggressive and has some speed 4.65 forty
    Blair Brown MLB Ohio - Spark plug type player, good athlete quick, he has to get stronger
    Jarron Jones DL Notre Dame - Mixed bag.
    Jaleel Johnson DL Iowa - He is a hustler and has size
    Noah Brown WR Ohio St -Very young and probably should have stayed in school, but he is a big bulk receiver
    Dede Westbrook WR Oklahoma St - painfully thin in the lower body but he is fucking fast and can run great routes
    Jeremy Sprinkle TE Arkansas - Good blocker and and offers some pretty good speed at the position
    Jeremy McNichols RB Boise St - Pretty complete back decent size, not very sudden
    Samaje Perine RB Oklahoma St - Big back runs like a bulldozer and is one cut and go runner
    Brian Hill RB Wyoming - good size and production for an every down back, may lack vision and elite natural ability to run the football at the next level

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    Kid is a player, Biegel!!!

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    maybe they'll trade up this round. wash has two up and coming picks.

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    I like the pick of Biegel. I think he will be a fan favorite. He certainly has a passion for playing the game, and if he can make splash plays off the edge, like Clay did in his younger playing days, he'll need a new sack dance!
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    Yes!!!!!

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    there we go

    sooo, defensive holes all fixed?

    still could use another ILB, but i say get another o-lineman in the later 4th, then grab BPA the rest of the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    there we go

    sooo, defensive holes all fixed?

    still could use another ILB, but i say get another o-lineman in the later 4th, then grab BPA the rest of the way
    They've filled defensive holes. We've got 5 more picks today, we'll get a RB, an OL, and another edge rusher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    there we go

    sooo, defensive holes all fixed?

    still could use another ILB, but i say get another o-lineman in the later 4th, then grab BPA the rest of the way
    I would like to see Jones fill that ILB need. Big and fast.... I remember Elliot turning the corner for Dallas and nobody being fast enough to knock him out of bounds before he turned up field.... Jones is fast enough... Hybrid...

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    Samaje Perine is the 9th RB picked in this Draft and is now a Washington Redskin:

    Round 4 ....Pick NO. 7 (114) Redskins (From Jets) Perine, Samaje RB 5'11" 233 Oklahoma 5.6

    The bigger and higher graded RB's (220-240 lbs and 5.4 or higher grades) are off the board leaving possible targets:

    Clement, Corey RB 5'10" 220 Wisconsin 5.2
    Green, Tion RB 6'0" 230 Cincinnati 5.2
    Yearby, Joe RB 5'9" 200 Miami 5.1
    Rogers, Sam FB 5'10" 231 Virginia Tech 5.1
    Carson, Christopher RB 6'0" 218 Oklahoma St. 5.1
    Mays, Devante RB 5'11" 230 Utah St. 5.1
    Smith, De'Veon RB 5'11" 223 Michigan 5.1
    Shell, Rushel RB 5'10" 227 West Virginia 5.1
    Ogunbowale, Dare RB 5'11" 213 Wisconsin 5.1
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    Horrible pick

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    i guess they think rip can be the banger rb.

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    There are still a lot of good RB's and WR's available.
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    Kid is a 5th round talent at best and we take him with 1st pick in the 4th...smfh

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    Biegel arguably is just as good as T.J. Watt. He had the foot injury, and even when he came back he probably wasn't 100% - the reason for a lesser senior season and falling in the draft. I don't think there is anything chronic about the injury, so if/when he is healed, he ought to be at least as good as his junior season - which was damn good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    Biegel arguably is just as good as T.J. Watt. He had the foot injury, and even when he came back he probably wasn't 100% - the reason for a lesser senior season and falling in the draft. I don't think there is anything chronic about the injury, so if/when he is healed, he ought to be at least as good as his junior season - which was damn good.
    My feeling is that if TJ Watt's last name was Biegel, they would have gone within a round of each other. Both good, not great pass rushers. Smart, pretty fluid, with good measurable. Last year, Biegel would have gone in the late 2nd, early 3rd, because of the lack of edge players. Good pick.

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    There goes Perine to the Redskins.
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    Well, the Badger/Packers homers have to be happy. Biegel is a decent player but I would have preferred that we took either Perine or Mack with that pick. Evidently TT still has nightmares from the Falcon game so he's hell bent on adding more bodies to the D and trying to do something about it. I'm feel pretty, "meh" about these last two picks but I hope Biegel and Adams work out for us.
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