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heres an interesting prospect
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...203607891.html
LT- Laurent (larry) Duvernay-Tardif
a dominate force up there north of the boarder
could be our midround LT-G-C prospect for this year
Here you go, all around knowledgeable ex-NFL player (and former Packer) Matt Bowen answers the question: what exactly is available at safety in the draft?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...2014-nfl-draft
Unfortunately, its just video.
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Yeah. That's the order they're going off the board. Brooks might jump Bucannon because of his 40 time. Maybe one of those guys is available with our comp pick in the third round. Maybe, but probably not.
Wouldn't you love to be able to see the Packer scouting reports and rankings on these guys? TT manages to surprise us often enough that it's possible one of these players isn't even on this list, and instead some cornerback-just-turned-safety from Middle Montana Tech is ranked third on his list.
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I would. Those guys know 10x more about football and college scouting than I ever will. Given that I watch virtually no football on Saturday afternoons and TT and Co. watch several (if not dozens of) hours per prospect, I'd be curious to take a look at his board and how these guys rank. I don't think it will ever be leaked Jerrah Jones style though.
Wouldn't be surprised if there's somebody else like Tre Boston in the #4 or 5 safety ranking that TT likes better.
Trade down one spot with Philly
Round 1 Pick 22 (PHI): Calvin Pryor, FS, Louisville
Round 2 Pick 21: Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame
Round 3 Pick 21: Travis Swanson, C, Arkansas
Extra Pick from Philly
Round 3 Pick 22 (PHI): Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU
Round 3 Pick 34 (COMP): Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas
Round 4 Pick 21: Ahmad Dixon, SS, Baylor
Round 5 Pick 21: David Fales, QB, San Jose State
Round 5 Pick 36 (COMP): Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana
Round 6 Pick 21: Brock Croyle, ILB, Montana
Round 7 Pick 21: DeDe Lattimore, ILB, South Florida
With this draft, you could have the law firm of Lattimore, Lattimore, and Latimer on your roster.
Kidding aside, good attempt, although I have a hard time picturing TT drafting a C in R3 with Nelson, Cobb and Boykin all free agents next season and Driver, Jennings, and Jones gone. TT tends to draft OT's and make Campen turn them into interior linemen.
The Prior/Dixon combo is a nice idea, and I'm coming around on Niklas apprenticing under Quarless and Bostick.
#21= 700 points
#22= 680 points
pick 182 (22nd pick of 6th round)= 18.6 point
I am sure this rumor is airtight.
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Per a report, the Eagles are "very high" on Texas A&M WR Mike Evans and "would consider trading up to grab him." http://goo.gl/qxldSL
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
From Mortenson at ESPN through Rotoworld
Even after struggling at his Pro Day, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Friday that Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater's private workouts with NFL clubs "have also gone very shakily."
Mort believes Bridgewater's forthcoming draft-day slide won't occur solely because of his Pro Day. He says Bridgewater's private passing sessions with teams have been underwhelming, too. Mortensen added that teams remain concerned with Bridgewater's smallish hands. Once considered the likely No. 1 overall pick, Bridgewater's fall could ultimately mimic Geno Smith's from last year.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Writeup on Shazier, a common pick for the Packers in the mocks. http://nfl.si.com/2014/04/11/2014-nf...immy-jernigan/
Would not replace Hawk as the absorber of the Guard or FB block, but would close a lot of holes. Also could work as nickel and dime backer. Since he can pass rush, you could use him in multiple places in different formations.Conclusion: One of the most obvious NFL trends over the last few years is the linebacker who can play at several positions, and is light and fast enough to have an impact in a 360-degree sense. More and more, teams are sacrificing the old model of the linebacker in favor of those athletes who can do everything from run support to flex tight end coverage. Shazier is a prime example of that paradigm, and this should put him at the precipice of the first round, if not higher. There are power and strength issues here, but unless you somehow happen to land the 2000 version of Ray Lewis, you’re generally going to have to sacrifice something in the equation. Shazier said at the combine that his style compares to that of Tampa Bay’s Lavonte David, but I’ll go with Bobby Wagner, as I believe Shazier has a bit more pop to his game.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Any thoughts on Jimmy Garappolo from Eastern Illinois? They're Div 1-AA. I happened to catch one of their games, and he looked good, and he's coming out this year. I did find this article on him
http://da.radio.cbssports.com/2014/0...ce-dan-marino/
Interesting, I wonder where he ranks?
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He's seen as a 2nd round pick by CBS. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...immy-garoppolo Things didn't work out so well the last time TT drafted a QB in the 2nd round.
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