What would you think if the Packers drafted Braxton Miller to be WR? He'd certainly be versatile, and might get overlooked because other WR's might get rated much higher. We are clearly a draft and develop team, and Miller is a special athlete, so with a little bit of development, I think he could be really good for this offense, and might have the suddenness to beat man coverage and then the ability in space to get YAC. His upside intrigues me. How about you guys? Would you be happy with him coming to Green Bay?
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
I'm not sure how much TT and the scouting guys would value him. In the past, we have skipped over "ATHLETE" classification guys in favor of "FOOTBALL PLAYERS" from a receiver standpoint. I'd be excited, sure. He can make plays, even if he might never become a true wide receiver.
He's been making big news at the Senior Bowl. CBS currently has him #80 overall, but he'll be moving up. Very interesting prospect.
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I'm sounding like president of his fan club; another impressive day for Braxton Miller. Torching DB's in red zone Crowd going crazy.
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Braxton Miller just hobbled off the field with a lower right leg injury. Seems like a calf cramp. Something had to slow him down.
Braxton Miller is a tremendous athlete. It will be interesting to see if his numbers go off the charts at the combine. (I can't see how he can avoid the combine). He has to find a way to catch as many passes as possible in the show-off-season (combine, senior bowl, pro days) to increases his value. His goal is to match Ted Ginn Jr.'s time of 4.28
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
Forgot this guy existed. Caught everything thrown his way in 2015, with 2 TDs.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/...ke-stoneburner
I always thought he had the best name for a TE in football.
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
Just did a FanSpeak 7 Round Draft
1. Reggie Ragland, ILB Ala
2. Jason Spriggs, OT Ind
3. Hunter Henry, TE Ark
4. Sterling SHepard, WR Okla
5. Hassan Ridgeway, DT Tex
6. Devon Johnson, RB Marshall
7. Curt Maggitt, OLB Tenn
Surprised that Ragland dropped to me in the first.
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.
-Tim Harmston
27: R1P27
DT SHELDON RANKINS
LOUISVILLE
57: R2P26
TE HUNTER HENRY
ARKANSAS
: R3P25
RB KENYAN DRAKE
ALABAMA
122: R4P27
OT JOE DAHL
WASHINGTON STATE
151: R5P24
DT D.J. READER
CLEMSON
182: R6P25
OLB JOE SCHOBERT
WISCONSIN
216: R7P27
S KEVIN BYARD
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
This was a pretty interesting draft on FanSpeak. I think I went after players that offered some flexibility at their positions. I think Dahl could play all over the line, Rankins could play any spot on the defensive line, and there was some good value with Reader and Schobert.
Did another one:
27: R1P27
ILB REGGIE RAGLAND
ALABAMA
57: R2P26
DT ANDREW BILLINGS
BAYLOR
88: R3P25
OLB SCOOBY WRIGHT
ARIZONA
122: R4P27
WR DEMARCUS ROBINSON
FLORIDA
151: R5P24
TE KYLE CARTER
PENN STATE
182: R6P25
WR BYRON MARSHALL
OREGON
216: R7P27
OT HALAPOULIVAATI VAITAI
TCU
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.
-Tim Harmston
That website is awesome. Their ratings are not kind to Schobert.
As for Byron Marshall, I would doubt he gets drafted. He's slow. Can't separate.
Marshall's versatility makes him interesting. He's had both 1000 yard rushing and receiving seasons. I agree though he probably won't be drafted. Someone will give him a chance though if he's healthy.
Yeah he'll definitely be signed. If he has the right personality, you can't begrudge a team using a 7th to secure his rights.
1 OT Taylor Decker, Ohio State
2 TE Hunter Henry, Arkansas
3 WR Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh
4 DE Sheldon Day, Notre Dame
4 LB Joe Schobert, Wisconsin
4 RB Kelvin Taylor, Florida
5 DE Adam Gotsis, Georgia Tech
6 G Jordan Walsh, Iowa
7 G Joe Dahl, Washington State
Newer draft using the updated CBS draft board.
1. Jack Conklin OT Michigan St.
2. Joshua Perry LB Ohio St.
3. Nick Vannett TE Ohio St.
4. Javon Hargrave DT South Carolina St.
4. Nick Vigil ILB Utah St.
4. Le'Raven Clark OT Texas Tech
5. Aaron Green RB TCU
6. Elijah Shumate SS Notre Dame
7. Hassan Ridgeway DT Texas
I would love Braxton Miller. I don't think the Packers take a WR in R1 this year but if Miller was there he'd be a great candidate with his speed and versatility. He is a more athletic and bigger Randall Cobb.
Frankly, OSU is so stacked I wouldn't mind seeing several of their players picked. Then again, maybe the studs are making everyone else look better.
I am eyeing up Leonard Floyd in round 1. I haven't seen much of him but his measureables look quite good and some circles seem to think he's a top 10 type player. He looks fast and athletic in his highlights.
27: R1P27
DT ROBERT NKEMDICHE
OLE MISS
57: R2P26
TE HUNTER HENRY
ARKANSAS
88: R3P25
WR BRAXTON MILLER
OHIO STATE
122: R4P27
ILB BLAKE MARTINEZ
STANFORD
151: R5P24
CB ERIC MURRAY
MINNESOTA
182: R6P25
OG JOE DAHL
WASHINGTON STATE
216: R7P27
QB KEVIN HOGAN
STANFORD