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  • #16
    I think they will address the secondary strongly - Harris & Woodson can't last forever. The O line needs another contender. Colledge's destination, in my opinion, will eventually be left tackle. Barbre will slot in at left guard. Moll is being groomed to at some point take over right tackle. Spitz & Coston may not be the answer at right guard, so a quality option there should be added.
    Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by The Shadow
      I think they will address the secondary strongly - Harris & Woodson can't last forever. The O line needs another contender. Colledge's destination, in my opinion, will eventually be left tackle. Barbre will slot in at left guard. Moll is being groomed to at some point take over right tackle. Spitz & Coston may not be the answer at right guard, so a quality option there should be added.
      Agree with all this except Moll. I like Tony. He's a tough guy, he's got the right job. He's a klutzy bastard and I think he's your human tool kind of lineman. Little tackle, little guard, lotta bench.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Guiness
        Originally posted by StPaulPackFan

        I would be very surprised if TT moves up. I get the feeling that he gives each player a "value" rating and he also gives each draft slot a value rating. When it is his turn to pick he considers all of the players that exceed the value he has placed on the draft slot and takes the player with the highest value. He has shown the propensity to trade down if one of these scenarios are true:

        1. There are no players available that have a value exceeding the value of the draft slot.

        2. There are multiple players who exceed the value of the draft slot and TT believes he can trade down and still aquire one of these players.

        Personally, I would be surprised if he changes his draft strategy because the team went 13-3. I would be really, really surprised if he traded up. He just doesn't seem to let the pressure or what he thinks other teams will do affect his draft strategy, unlike a former Packer's GM.
        I'd be surprised if he traded up as well (who wouldn't be???) but why wouldn't the converse of what you're saying be true?

        If, say, the 20th pick comes up, and there's a player on the board he has slotted as having a value above that slot, why wouldn't he go and get him?

        just sayin'
        I guess the simple answer is that his past history shows he doesn't operate that way. A prime example of this would be the 2005 draft. Prior to the draft Aaron Rodgers was rated by many talent evaluators as the #1 player on the board. Plus TT knew he was going to have to find a replacement for Favre sooner rather than later. Around pick 15 TT must have rated him as an extremely high value pick (this is speculation on my part, but it seems quite likely). But he did not make a move. Ultimately, Rodgers ended up falling into TT's lap and it didn't cost him any additional draft picks.

        I have a feeling that TT is very comfortable having 3 picks in the top 60. My guess is that he won't trade up or down with any of those 3 picks.

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        • #19
          If TT does the opposite of what you think, and so you guess the opposite of what you think he will do, will he do the opposite of that?

          TT you make me dizzy. I'm just going to sit back and laugh when he's picking a wide receiver from Central Missouri in the first round. And I'll laugh some more when he takes a seventh round linebacker who makes the team.
          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

          KYPack

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