The Wide many wanted?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJOzX3Zq-Mg
6' 5" 211#
Combine:
40: 4.36
Vertical: 38.5
Broad: 136"
Pro-day:
Bench: 18
Shuttle: 4.19
3-Cone: 6.96
The Wide many wanted?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJOzX3Zq-Mg
6' 5" 211#
Combine:
40: 4.36
Vertical: 38.5
Broad: 136"
Pro-day:
Bench: 18
Shuttle: 4.19
3-Cone: 6.96
Wow.
Thanks, Joe.
Welp.
This is the burner specimen who can take the top off of defenses that I wanted.
This kid will be highly dangerous in an offense helmed by Rodgers.
well, i wanted him at #22, so i guess we should be happy
i think i would have rather taken him at #28 if we wanted him that bad and keep both seconds though
ALL RIGHT! This is the pick I and probably a lot of others wanted. Now we need to have him produce. I think with Rodgers at QB, we can count on that. Adams and MVS gone, Watkins and Watson added? I'll take that as a net positive in the short term and a probable large positive in the longer term ........ and we got the additional first rounder besides. Good Job, Gutekunst.
Tex, I hope you are right.
That may be the first time I have ever typed those words in that combination.
watch the end around and imagine that being added to our offence
https://youtu.be/OONTzaccY2g
it sure seems like you can just throw the ball as high and as far as you can, and he'll just go get it
https://youtu.be/lXxyhSib_VU
He's returned two kicks for TD's.
Can we see him being used on 'Teams?
I absolutely do think he will have at least as good a career as Adams. With Rodgers at QB, I could see him being as productive even early as Chase and Jefferson. And of course, he'll be excellent when Adams is just a distant memory. Is Adams even the NFL best WR now? I guess we'll find out the next couple years with the Raiders. I'm betting he's not.
I hope that's sarcasm about being a gunner. I could see him returning kicks, though.
Dp
Gotta post this here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmDRs1LbrlU
We lost a pick moving up 19 spots.
“ "Green Bay opened the day with two second round selections – the No. 53 and No. 59 picks. The Packers traded both to the Minnesota Vikings for the right to take Watson at No. 34.
No wonder the Vikings took the trade. If Watson doesn’t pan out, Gute is gonna look like a dope.
Gute seemed pretty happy about this one in his press conference.
Highest wonderlic :)
Quote:
Pete Thamel
@PeteThamel
Christian Watson was 5-9, 155 pounds when he played for Robert Weiner as a junior at Tampa Plant. He was the No. 536 player *in the state of Florida.* Credit NSDU for the eval and Watson for the commitment to development. Also had the highest WR Wonderlic.
Poor man’s Miles Austin who couldn’t even make the Wisconsin-Stevens Point 103 men roster. And don’t even bother to get me startled with Watson’s dysfunctional hybridization, Tex.
Shoulda gone with Ty Thornton and his glorious 4.28 40.
I hope the future is as optimistic as you see it. But there’s also a material difference in talent between hip-hop NFL corners and, for the lack of better words, the pale-skinned corners Watson annihilated in D3.
I notice that Hoody Genius traded up for Ty Thornton. Dude’s gonna be a thorn to cover. 4.28 40!
Revision: Ty Thornton is a poor man’s Randy Moss.
I'm not worried about this kid at lesast being a very solid starter, possibly star.
GB prides itself on its drafting of number one receivers. They haven't missed on a round one or two in a very long time.
He will be able to contribute right away on special teams, sweeps, and screens. He seems very determined, hard working, and is also smart. A good kid too: He checks every box as a "Packer" receiver.
I don't think so. The Packers moved all-in on a championship chase over the next 2-3 years. Having an extra pick is meaningless if we don't have capable WRs. They flew off the board the last 2 days. Waiting wasn't an option. Even if the kid doesn't pan out, it wasn't a mistake by Gute to go after him. It was a major need for the team, and it would've been risky to stay in the latter part of the 2nd and wait.
Just an idle thought:
In 2009 a lot of people initially thought Packers overpaid to move up and draft Clay Matthews. I felt they did it because if they didn't the Patriots would take Matthews for themselves.
Same thing here. Packers paid a lot to move up. Maybe in part they did it because if not Vikings might take Watson and they'd be trying to cover Watson and Justin Jefferson for the next 8-10 years.
He was voted best receiver by the DBs at the Senior Bowl: could not be covered and got open. He still seems to fight the ball at times, but has adequate hands.
He has the shiftiness of a sub 6.0' receiver.
He tracks the ball well (unlike MVS), and can blow the top off.
Dedicated, smart, "Packer" type receiver. My top pick for LaFleur's system. (Again, I'm very concerned that Burks won't get open in the NFL like K'Neal Harry. Watson will get open.)
He can contribute right away: blocking, screens, sweeps, deep balls.
I think Chris Simms is the best draft analyst. He misses occasionally -- who doesn't? But given Watson's high character, I don't see the downside. Simms had Watson as his number two receiver. Packers take developmental receivers, not finished products (so too with most high picks). It also reminds me that one of the coaches is his division said that Watson was the best receiver in the FCS since Randy Moss.
I am very happy with this pick and the Wyatt pick.
https://twitter.com/CSimmsQB/status/...R8rBdruCUAyAwA
If the Sr bowl dbs think he was the best that says something. Metal sharpens metal and if he challenges them he must be at least decent. No he will.habe stokes pushing him on speed and jaire for technique. I think we got a good wr here. Hate giving up the 2 2nds but really could not wait based on who was gone already. I thought someone would get him in 1st actually.
Maybe proof read your posts before you post. “Sr bowl DBs think he was the best that says something.”
If you’re a Sr Bowl DB, there has got to be something wrong with you. I mean, you don’t see Sauce and Stingray playing in Sr bowls, do you? Nope. The best corners enter the draft prior to their senior year of eligibility.
A bunch of JAG DBs saying Watson is the best they’ve ever covered ain’t saying much, hombre. I mean, I once shut down Darren Charles. Charles ain’t in any shape, form, matter or antimatter the best WR ever conceived in cold, dark and dull Wisconsin. That honor belongs to Bill Schroeder.