27: R1P27
ILB REGGIE RAGLAND ALABAMA
57: R2P26
TE HUNTER HENRY ARKANSAS
88: R3P25
DT ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON OHIO STATE
125: R4P27
DT MALIEK COLLINS NEBRASKA
131: R4P33
RB AARON GREEN TCU
137: R4P39
DT JAVON HARGRAVE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
163: R5P24
OT JOE HAEG NORTH DAKOTA STATE
200: R6P25
QB JAKE COKER ALABAMA
248: R7P27
OT AVERY YOUNG AUBURN
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
ThunderDan, which Board in Fanspeak did you use to get these results?
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
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
BPA Draft, FANSPEAK Big Board... (I literally picked the top player listed and let the Board choose the Best Player Available for me at any position)
27: R1P27
OT JACK CONKLIN
MICHIGAN STATE
57: R2P26
DT VERNON BUTLER
LOUISIANA TECH
88: R3P25
TE AUSTIN HOOPER
STANFORD
125: R4P27
WR KENNY LAWLER
CALIFORNIA
131: R4P33
DT JAVON HARGRAVE
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
137: R4P39
CB BRIEAN BODDY-CALHOUN
MINNESOTA
163: R5P24
WR MALCOLM MITCHELL
GEORGIA
200: R6P25
DT NILE LAWRENCE-STAMPLE
FLORIDA STATE
248: R7P27
QB BRANDON ALLEN
ARKANSAS
BPA Draft, NFL Big Board...
27: R1P27
ILB REGGIE RAGLAND 6.4
ALABAMA
57: R2P26
RB DERRICK HENRY 6.1
ALABAMA
88: R3P25
DT KENNY CLARK 5.9
UCLA
125: R4P27
G DARRELL GREEN 5.5
SAN DIEGO ST.
131: R4P33
DT ADAM GOTSIS 5.5
GEORGIA TECH
137: R4P39
K ROBERTO AGUAYO 5.5
FLORIDA ST.
163: R5P24
QB CODY KESSLER 5.4
USC
200: R6P25
CB BRANDON WILLIAMS 5.3
TEXAS A&M
248: R7P27
WR ROGER LEWIS 5.1
BOWLING GREEN
BPA Draft, DRAFTTEK Big Board...
27: R1P27
QB PAXTON LYNCH
MEMPHIS
57: R2P26
TE HUNTER HENRY
ARKANSAS
88: R3P25
DT CHRIS JONES
MISSISSIPPI ST
125: R4P27
RB PAUL PERKINS
UCLA
131: R4P33
WRF WILHELM BOEHRINGER
GERMANY
137: R4P39
ILB TYLER MATAKEVICH
TEMPLE
163: R5P24
DT HASSAN RIDGEWAY
TEXAS
200: R6P25
TE DAVID MORGAN II
UTSA
248: R7P27
OLB STEPHEN WEATHERLY
VANDERBILT
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 was listening to Sirius XM NFL Radio's "Moving the Chains" on my commute home today and they did their last fan mock draft where they had a prominent caller from each team's fan base (some of these guys are like minor celebs from all the times they call in). The guy who picked for the Packers chose Reggie Ragland at #27. The very next pick by Kansas City's fan rep was A'Shawn Robinson.
Here is a link to their entire fan draft: https://www.facebook.com/siriusxmnfl...type=3&theater
In the real draft, if Ragland and Billings are gone by #27, I wouldn't be opposed to getting Robinson if he's there.
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
27: DT JARRAN REED - ALABAMA
57: OLB DEION JONES - LSU
88: TE NICK VANNETT - OHIO STATE
125: R4P27 RB C.J. PROSISE - NOTRE DAME
131: CB ERIC MURRAY - MINNESOTA
137: DT D.J. READER - CLEMSON
163: G SPENCER DRANGO - BAYLOR
200: DE D.J. PETTWAY - ALABAMA
248: OT PEARCE SLATER - SAN DIEGO STATE
27: OT TAYLOR DECKER - OHIO STATE
57: OLB DEION JONES - LSU
88: TE NICK VANNETT - OHIO STATE
125: DT D.J. READER - CLEMSON
131: OT JOE HAEG - NORTH DAKOTA STATE
137: RB C.J. PROSISE - NOTRE DAME
163: CB ERIC MURRAY - MINNESOTA
200: OT AVERY YOUNG - AUBURN
248: TE TANNER MCEVOY - WISCONSIN
I have seen several projections of CJ Prosise going to the Packers. He is an interesting player, for several reasons:
- good size at 6'1", 220 or so
- was recruited as a safety and did play there a couple years
- asked to work also at WR and ended up leading the team in yards per catch at 17+ on 26 receptions 2 years ago
- then was asked to work also at RB because of need this year, and quickly moved up the depth chart
- Special Teams Player of the Year for work on coverage teams, he didn't return kicks.
The kid is just a football player, willing to do whatever he is asked to do. Tackles well, good route runner, good hands, willing to run inside. Decent speed. Just plays football and his results are always good. Obviously raw at RB, but has shown a willingness to learn.
Could be an interesting pick.
C.J. Precise needs a spell checker. Or a prufereeder.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
Round Position Pick
1 (27) DT Andrew Billings
2 (57) OT Le'Raven Clark
3 (88) DL Sheldon Day
4 (125) ILB Joe Schobert
4* (131) CB DJ White
4* (137) TE Tyler Higbee
5 (163) FB Glenn Gronkowski
6 (200) WR Ricardo Louis
7 (248) OLB Victor Ochi
Last edited by Farley Face; 04-24-2016 at 10:59 AM.
I wouldn't mind this, if it wasn't for the fact that Daniels is on board for the long term, and they seem to think a lot of Christian Ringo, too. Day will be another from the same mold, undersized high effort guys. If he should fall to them later in the draft I wouldn't mind, but I think there will be better uses for their third round pick.
To be honest, as far as who might be available in the third round, I haven't the slightest clue. I don't look into the players that much too have an opinion about who will go where in the draft.
I don't think Lacy is going anywhere, unless his performance is miserable this year. The clouds that hung over him as a draft prospect haven't cleared, even if they have changed a bit. I don't think there will be an outrageous offer out there for him, such that the Packers will let him walk. In fact, I think he comes back as good as ever, and he gets extended this season, both as compensation for being a bargain under his rookie contract and as a reward and incentive for refocusing his career.
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I agree, Pat. In a walk year, with everything on the line, perhaps even seeing his former AL teammate TRich flame out (OK, he's got one last chance with the Ravens), I think Lacy will be a man on a mission. Starks is a good compliment, and hopefully can find some stickum and hang onto the ball better. I really like John Crockett. He came out of a good FCS school that ran the ball effectively. He showed some promise last year. Does that mean they don't need another back? No. Does it mean they can wait until late in the draft or priority free agency? Perhaps.
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
+1
You can kind of tell what TT is thinking when he signed guys like Crockett and Ross Scheuerman. He's looking for a change-of-pace guy who is quick, can run routes and catch the ball with good hands. Crockett may be the guy, but it doesn't hurt to draft a guy late to push him with competition.
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
SB Nation has a cool consolidation of many mock drafts, complete with pie charts showing by percentage which players are predicted to go to each team in the first round. The article said that they will update all the way up to the draft. Looks like most expect Green Bay to choose a DL.
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...encies-experts
Interesting, today I saw Daniel Jeremiah's latest mock draft and it has the Packers selecting Javon Hargrave. Hadn't ever seen that one before.
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan