I hold the right to change my mind prior to the draft, but here's what I've worked out:
First of all, I'm going with the idea that Brohm is on the board and we can wheel and deal down into the mid to late 30's, adding a high 3rd rounder. If this does not come to pass, scratch pick 3a who was a luxury pick anyway.
2a. Antoine Cason (CB) 6-0 191 Arizona
We drop a half dozen picks give or take and still get our man. High character, good leader, Packer person. Short term prognosis: Cason challenges Blackmon and Williams for nickel and dime jobs. Long term: Heir apparent to Al Harris.
2b. Pat Sims (DT) 6-2 310 Auburn
Just seems like a Ted pick. He loves stockpiling the big boys for the trenches. Every thing I read about Sims includes the words mean, nasty, athletic, and disruptive. Short term: Splits time with Jolly. Long term: Pickett, Harrell, Jolly, Sims... they just keep coming and coming. Bears, Vikes, and Lions better invest in some tough guards and centers.
2c. Duane Brown (OT) 6-4 315 Virginia Tech
Another Ted pick. Super athletic former TE with good size. Needs some experience, and he'll get the time he needs. Short term: back up to Clifton. Long term: LT of the future?
3a. Jerome Simpson (WR) 6-2 199 Coastal Carolina
This is the luxury pick acquired in the 1st round trade down. K-Rob leaves much to be desired and Ruvell is maxed out as a solid #4. This guy is another Ted pick, small school, fast, productive. Short term: #4 WR. Long term: Should challenge Jones for #2 whenever Driver hangs 'em up.
3c. Terrell Thomas (DB) 6-1 202 USC
Another versatile, physical, high character, good leadership guy. A few nagging injuries and an average 40 time drop him to the back of the 3rd. Has played extensively at S as well. Short term: should be given a fair shot in the wide open race for S jobs. Long term: likely to stay at S, but we'll have to coach him up at both positions and see where he sticks.
4a. Martin Rucker (TE) 6-5 251 Missouri
I agree that Rucker is getting lost in the shuffle a bit. He'll be the best value of all the TE's taken, and we need one. Short term: competes with Humphrey for #2 job. Long term: #2, maybe some starting potential.
4b. Kevin O'Connell (QB) 6-5 225 San Diego State
We need a QB at some point. O'Connell has the physical tools. We have the QB coach. Let's put 'em together and see what happens. Short term: #3 QB. Long term: hopefully a solid #2
5. Chad Rinehart (OG) 6-2 320 Northern Iowa
Good athlete with good size. Should be a good fit for the system. Short term: #4 G. Long term: ?
7. Mike Dragosovich (P) 6-5 212 North Dakota State
Booming leg, with a slow delivery that will require some technique modification. Sound familiar? Let the best prairie punter win.
First of all, I'm going with the idea that Brohm is on the board and we can wheel and deal down into the mid to late 30's, adding a high 3rd rounder. If this does not come to pass, scratch pick 3a who was a luxury pick anyway.
2a. Antoine Cason (CB) 6-0 191 Arizona
We drop a half dozen picks give or take and still get our man. High character, good leader, Packer person. Short term prognosis: Cason challenges Blackmon and Williams for nickel and dime jobs. Long term: Heir apparent to Al Harris.
2b. Pat Sims (DT) 6-2 310 Auburn
Just seems like a Ted pick. He loves stockpiling the big boys for the trenches. Every thing I read about Sims includes the words mean, nasty, athletic, and disruptive. Short term: Splits time with Jolly. Long term: Pickett, Harrell, Jolly, Sims... they just keep coming and coming. Bears, Vikes, and Lions better invest in some tough guards and centers.
2c. Duane Brown (OT) 6-4 315 Virginia Tech
Another Ted pick. Super athletic former TE with good size. Needs some experience, and he'll get the time he needs. Short term: back up to Clifton. Long term: LT of the future?
3a. Jerome Simpson (WR) 6-2 199 Coastal Carolina
This is the luxury pick acquired in the 1st round trade down. K-Rob leaves much to be desired and Ruvell is maxed out as a solid #4. This guy is another Ted pick, small school, fast, productive. Short term: #4 WR. Long term: Should challenge Jones for #2 whenever Driver hangs 'em up.
3c. Terrell Thomas (DB) 6-1 202 USC
Another versatile, physical, high character, good leadership guy. A few nagging injuries and an average 40 time drop him to the back of the 3rd. Has played extensively at S as well. Short term: should be given a fair shot in the wide open race for S jobs. Long term: likely to stay at S, but we'll have to coach him up at both positions and see where he sticks.
4a. Martin Rucker (TE) 6-5 251 Missouri
I agree that Rucker is getting lost in the shuffle a bit. He'll be the best value of all the TE's taken, and we need one. Short term: competes with Humphrey for #2 job. Long term: #2, maybe some starting potential.
4b. Kevin O'Connell (QB) 6-5 225 San Diego State
We need a QB at some point. O'Connell has the physical tools. We have the QB coach. Let's put 'em together and see what happens. Short term: #3 QB. Long term: hopefully a solid #2
5. Chad Rinehart (OG) 6-2 320 Northern Iowa
Good athlete with good size. Should be a good fit for the system. Short term: #4 G. Long term: ?
7. Mike Dragosovich (P) 6-5 212 North Dakota State
Booming leg, with a slow delivery that will require some technique modification. Sound familiar? Let the best prairie punter win.

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