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    Packers picks 10-18

    10) Jamaal Reynolds, Larry Elkins
    11) Tim Lewis, Walt Schlinkman
    12) Rashan Gary, Alphonso Carreker, Barty Smith, Rich Moore, Herb Adderley
    13) Gale Gillingham, Lloyd Voss, Earl Gros, Alex Hawkins
    14) Bubba Franks, Dave Robinson
    15) Wayne Simmons, Eddie Lee Ivery, Jim Taylor, Bob Fleck, Billy Howton, Dan Dworsky
    16) Justin Harrell, Aaron Taylor, Rich McGeorge, Rip Collins, J.W. Wheeler
    17) Bob Jeter, Jim Temp, Tobin Rote
    18) Jaire Alexander, Tony Bennett, Joel Wells
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    As of this moment, Packers (11th) picking before the Lions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    As of this moment, Packers (11th) picking before the Lions.
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    LOL at Bubba Franks at #18. What a throwback! That was a large man. Is someone like that even draftable in today's NFL? He's like Big Dog sorta, but probably less mobile.

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    EDGE or possibly OT (depending on Bakh). I think we are good with LG Jenkins, C Myers, RG Runyan, RT Nijman for next year. Bakh or high 1st at LT. We could go with Nijman, Jenkins, Myers, Runyan, Tom, but Nijman is a FA after next year.
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    I thought Njiman was an RFA this year and is a UDFA this offseason (same as Lazard)?

    He's made some money as a swing tackle at a minimum, and I'm pretty sure some team will offer him starter money and try him at LT.
    https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/green-ba...-nijman-29636/

    I think he's gone unless they dump Bahktiari and sign him as the LT instead. Either way they have to find someone to play T.

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    Elgton Jenkins is UFA. Over The Cap has Nijman as RFA. Spotrac has him as UFA.
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    I'm pretty sure Nijman is an RFA next year.
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    Nijman has been with the team since 2019, but he was on the practice squad for most of the 2019 season, so he didn't accrue an NFL season.
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    You're probably right. Would be nice if they can keep him. Would also be nice if Rhyan and Tom pan out.

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    Packers with 9th pick in the draft. B.J. Raji territory.
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    I think there are at least 2-3 games (CHI, DET, LAR) that are winnable, which would push them out of the top 10. I'd be surprised if they pick earlier than 8th unless they make roster decisions (i.e., play young/depth players only, etc.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by run pMc View Post
    I think there are at least 2-3 games (CHI, DET, LAR) that are winnable, which would push them out of the top 10. I'd be surprised if they pick earlier than 8th unless they make roster decisions (i.e., play young/depth players only, etc.)
    Every year is different. But last year the 4 teams that finished 7-10 drafted 8-11.
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    Packers drop to 11th in draft order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Packers drop to 11th in draft order.

    We'll mess this up and end up out of playoffs and picking about 16- 18
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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
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    So you think we shouldn't start Love after the bye week then......
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    I think Rodgers will say he's healed up enough to play the Rams after the bye and (they should win) they'll mathematically stay in contention until the week after. I think they lose in Miami and by then SEA-NYG-WAS will have put enough distance between them and the Packers. After that it's the Love Boat.

    Speaking of the Rams, how bad are they? Detroit will get their R1 pick this year -- will be a top 3 if not top 5 -- in the Stafford trade.
    The NFL should push the trade deadline back 2-3 weeks IMO. That said, I'm glad that GB didn't give up what will be a high R2 for Chase Claypool.
    It will be a top 50 pick and likely lead to a good player on a cheap contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    So you think we shouldn't start Love after the bye week then......
    Hahahahaha.

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    They would be stupid to not start Rodgers as long as there is a mathematical chance. They really ought to start him even if/when they no longer have a chance - maybe give Love part of the game like in the preseason.
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    Packers with 10th pick. Jamaal Reynolds territory.
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