There were rumors about that, but I'm not sure it's happened. The official website for Colorado football does not list him as a coach.
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I'm just amazed that, year after year after year, when we get to the part about discussing Packer needs, it's always defense, defense, defense.
What? That's really weird. I am seeing the same thing. I swear I read the Jimmy stuff was confirmed. What happened??
Don't know how it started. There was this on twitter:
It doesn't seem any of the major sports sites reported it.Quote:
Cameron Lee
@InsiderNoc4527
Sources: Former Wisconsin DC and interim HC Jim Leonhard is close to joining
@DeionSanders
to become their new DC at Colorado. No done deal yet, but it is very close. Leonhard has declined NFL DC jobs, and the USC DC job among others…
Maddening, isn't it?
I'm mulling the idea that (with a few exceptions) it makes more sense to focus premium draft capital on offense. The rules of the game have tilted considerably in favor of scoring points, maybe it makes sense to lean into that when drafting.
Fanspeak:
25: R1 P25 OT Troy Fautanu - Washington
41: R2 P9 S Javon Bullard - Georgia
57: R2 P25 LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr. - Clemson
88: R3 P24 RB Blake Corum - Michigan
91: R3 P27 G Zak Zinter - Michigan
125: R4 P25 S Cole Bishop - Utah
Position-wise, that all makes sense to me.
But I would not draft Blake Corum. Great college running back, but he's been rode hard and put away wet. Lots and lot and lots of mileage on his body already. And really, I don't think he's special. I don't.
The draft I did was almost purely BPA according to big board being used. Lot of debate about Corum. Combine will be important for him. What can't be denied is that he has a nose for the end zone. Aaron Jones was far from the biggest or fastest RB in the 2017 draft. Vison is hugely important and not always easy to evaluate.
T’Vondre Sweat is kind of intriguing. He’s a massive “Vita Vea” type. He has longer arms and a truly massive frame. He carries that 350 easy.
Kenny Clark probably has two more years of being an elite run defender who can also press the pocket. Sweat also pushes the pocket. But on first down, no one would have the run stopping power in the middle that we’d have with that guy next to Clark. Joe Barry goes from looking like a dumb fuck who doesn’t know how to coordinate a run defense to being a genius who coordinates the NFLs best run defense real quick.
Kenny Clark 69 PFF grade
Karl Brooks 66 grade
TJ Slaton 65 grade
Davonte Wyatt 63 grade
Colby Wooden 58 grade but an elite athlete so maybe he develops
We’re pretty deep on effective interior players, but I wouldn’t mind having the deepest rotation in the NFL for a year.
60 denotes average on PFF’s grading scale. Looks like the Pack have a bunch of average D-Yokozunas.
And I dunno what universe you’re in, but in this universe, Cletidus Clark ain’t no elite run stopper. Teams had little problems running up and down the guts where Clark roamed. Dean Lowry can do what Clark does. Would you pay Lowry $18M/yr?
I like Corum, I think he's a fun back to watch. I agree with you though - he has 700 carries and an ACL injury during his time at UM. I also think he's shorter than he's listed, which could be a little problematic from a pass pro standpoint and with the catch radius trying to grab an off target Jordan Love throw. He's a heck of an athlete and a decent RB for sure, but there are other RBs that on first watch I like better and can likely be drafted later.
I wouldn't be mad if they drafted him, you absolutely have to have him in a RBBC situation.
As for GB's next RBs, I would guess they will draft 2 and let Dillon go. I would also bet at least one is in the Aaron Jones mold, and the other a bigger back -- but not Dillon sized. A 240 lb RB is fun to watch but generally not ideal in a scheme and with an OL that requires more vision and agility than power.
100% with joe about vision - any RBs they take should have good vision, balance, and a lightning quick burst. Of GBs backs, only Jones possesses those.
APB, I agree with you on a lot of things - in this side of the forum anyway, but it seems like you have a blind spot about Kenny Clark. He has done a damn good job, and the attention he gets enables others to be better. Hell no, Lowery can't and never did do what Clark does. He got pushed around like a rag doll. All five of those D Linemen RG mentioned are head and shoulders better than Lowery. Lately, having Slaton in the middle on run downs and Clark penetrating more seems to be working better than treating Clark like a big immobile yokozuma in the middle. The way things went in the '22 season when Clark was out says something about him.
I don't like Blake Corum. If he and Braelon Allen are both available, they damn well better not take Corum. We should take a good RB about 3rd or 4th round, maybe even one of our 2nds, but hopefully not Corum.
Wyatt can rush the passer, not great vs. the run.
Slaton can play the run, not great vs. the pass.
If you could combine the two, you'd really have something lol.
Slaton goes 330 and is super athletic for his size. It was his first year as a starter, I think there's still a little room left to develop.
Sweat is a massive dude but seemed unrefined, he'd take some time like Slaton. Guys his size who can play are fun to watch.
If you draft him, do you carry 6 DL on your roster? You aren't cutting Colby Wooden as a R4 pick after one year.
I don't mind Sweat but (not to be a wet blanket) unless there's someone they absolutely love who falls or move on from Kenny they probably aren't going after a DL. In terms of contracts, they are stacked at DL like they are at WR.
I went through the background of the packers scouting staff and looked at backgrounds. Each 1 means a guy had that background as a coach or player
Pro scout
OL 1
LB 1
College scout
OL 1
LB
WR 111
TE 1
DL 1
DB 1
Executive personnel
OL 111
LB 1
DB 111
DL 1
In order, the backgrounds of our scouts are:
OL 5
Defensive back 4
WR 3
LB 2
TE 1
I don’t know if it means much, but I was curious.