How good can a draft site be that doesn't have TT taking an offensive lineman?
How good can a draft site be that doesn't have TT taking an offensive lineman?
Originally Posted by First-Pick.comTrouble with On the Clock and First-Pick are... you get completely unrealistic results.Originally Posted by fanspeak.com/ontheclock/
Last edited by smuggler; 03-24-2015 at 01:02 PM.
Hopefully TT and Company are much smarter than me....used Mike Miller from Bleacher Report:
30: R1P30 CB RONALD DARBY FLORIDA STATE
62: R2P30 CB BYRON JONES CONNECTICUT
94: R3P30 WR SAMMIE COATES AUBURN
129: R4P30 TE JEFF HEUERMAN OHIO STATE
166: R5P30 ILB MIKE HULL PENN STATE
205: R6P30 DT DAVID PARRY STANFORD
210: R6P35 DT DERRICK LOTT TENNESSEE-CHATTANOGA
212: R6P37 OT COREY ROBINSON SOUTH CAROLINA
247: R7P30 ILB BRYCE HAGER BAYLOR
Did it ONLY on best player available using top 5 left and then according to team needs. With Millers board, no ILB left in the first round.
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I'm not sure about drafting Oscar Goldman
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
He would make a heckuva a scout.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
C.H.U.D.
Golson would be a hell of a lot more attractive if he were 3 inches taller...
I would take him, but in round 4 or so... Instead of round 2.
I like Nelson more.
C.H.U.D.
The perfect Packer Mock Draft, using the CBS Big Board:
30:ILB STEPHONE ANTHONY
CLEMSON
62:CB JALEN COLLINS
LSU
94:DT LETERRIUS WALTON
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
129:WR/TE DARREN WALLER
GEORGIA TECH
166:CB/QB/PR NICK MARSHALL
AUBURN
206:CB/PR CRAIG MAGER
TEXAS STATE
210:ILB/FB JEFF LUC
CINCINNATI
213:QB BRYAN BENNETT
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA
247:RB/KR/PR MARCUS MURPHY
MISSOURI
NOTES:
*Anthony is the cream of the ILB crop this year. Just watch his tape.
*Collins is a potential All Pro CB.
*Walton is quick as hell at 6'5" 316 pounds.
* Waller ran a 4.40 at the Combine. He's a Jermichael Finley clone, but faster. Talk about a threat down the seam. Can you say Red Zone?
* Stubby wants to run more of the pistol. Gus Malzahn has called Marshall the best zone read QB in college football. Marshall has a canon for an arm. He plays a decent CB but I believe he can play a great QB under Fat Mike's tutoring. Another Red Zone weapon.
*Mager was one of the fastest CB's at the Combine.
*Luc is a throwback, run stopper/thumper. His tape looks good. And if he doesn't work out at ILB, he's able to take over for John Kuhn.
*Brett...I mean Bryan Bennett is Favresque. He's got a canon arm and can scramble. Played for Chip Kelly.
*Murphy is not only a great, pass catching RB, he's probably the best KR/PR man in the nation.
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
I'd be happy with something similar to this...
30: ILB DENZEL PERRYMAN, MIAMI (FLA.)
He might be “height challenged,” but is stout at the point of attack, possessing an athletic physique, good straight-line closing speed.
62: CB BYRON JONES, CONNECTICUT
Jones is a quick decision maker with not only elite diagnosis ability on screens, but also shows the proper angle technique to be effective taking on ball carriers.
94: DT GRADY JARRETT, CLEMSON
A physical force vs. the inside running game, as he posted ten stops-for-loss and 12 QB pressures, finishing third on the team with 73 tackles as a senior.
129: OT TY SAMBRAILO, COLORADO STATE
Any team that drafts him can expect to get a, Reliable and hardworking offensive lineman, someone who’s coming in right away who wants to contribute.
166: TE JESSE JAMES, PENN STATE
He's a freak. ... He's got speed, he's got strength, he's got agility, he's got size.
206: DE CEDRIC REED, TEXAS
Will crash down the line of scrimmage to attack running plays when left unblocked on the open side. Can be disruptive with inside pass-rush moves.
210: QB CODY FAJARDO, NEVADA
There are two quarterbacks in NCAA history who rushed for over 3,000 yards in their collegiate careers, while also passing for at least 9,000.
213: DE COREY CRAWFORD, CLEMSON
At 6'5 and boasting an enormous wingspan, Crawford's length allows him to make up for a somewhat pedestrian first step.
247: ILB BRYCE HAGER, BAYLOR
Rapid read-react to locate the ball. Very disciplined in reading his keys and reacting to the ball.
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30: R1P30
ILB ERIC KENDRICKS
UCLA
62: R2P30
TE MAXX WILLIAMS
MINNESOTA
94: R3P30
CB JOSH SHAW
USC
129: R4P30
CB SENQUEZ GOLSON
MISSISSIPPI
166: R5P30
ILB BRYCE HAGER
BAYLOR
206: R6P30
RB COREY GRANT
AUBURN
210: R6P34
G BEN BECKWITH
MISSISSIPPI STATE
213: R6P37
QB TAYLOR HEINICKE
OLD DOMINION
247: R7P30
WR DEON LONG
MARYLAND
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I'd really be surprised if Maxx Williams made it down to 62, but Troy Niklas went in the mid-2nd (picked right before we took Dae Adams in the 2nd by the Cardinals), so it's not impossible he might drop.