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I would bet there are plenty of punters available as free agents. They'll bring in at least one for a look.Originally posted by Freak OutTwo QBs and not a punter? WTF TT....? This guy is a mad scientist.Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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I like Nelson, Lee, and Finley, and the two O Linemen sound like they could be good, but that's about it.
It's especially disgusting to see a lot of teams get players who could be decent in the last couple of rounds, and we got throwaways--seemingly.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Hadn't noticed until now that the punter who was drafted, Durant Brooks, went in the second round to Washington. I've read that he's fantastic and has worked closely with Ray Guy, but he'd better be close to Ray Guy's skill level to go that high.
I'd bet and hope that Ken DeBauche from Wisconsin gets a look from his home town team (I believe he's from Suamico). One other punter I wanted to mention: I got to see the Temple-Army game at West Point this year (my wife's nephew is a second year cadet at West Point), and Army's punter, Owen Tolson, is as good a college punter as I've seen in a long time. He was one of a small number of punters invited to the NFL combine. Since Army players now have the opportunity to play in the NFL right away, he could be well worth a look.Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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Check again...Brooks went in the sixth.....not second round. Only Sherman drafts punters that high.Originally posted by BadgerinmaineHadn't noticed until now that the punter who was drafted, Durant Brooks, went in the second round to Washington. I've read that he's fantastic and has worked closely with Ray Guy, but he'd better be close to Ray Guy's skill level to go that high.
I'd bet and hope that Ken DeBauche from Wisconsin gets a look from his home town team (I believe he's from Suamico). One other punter I wanted to mention: I got to see the Temple-Army game at West Point this year (my wife's nephew is a second year cadet at West Point), and Army's punter, Owen Tolson, is as good a college punter as I've seen in a long time. He was one of a small number of punters invited to the NFL combine. Since Army players now have the opportunity to play in the NFL right away, he could be well worth a look.
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Interesting draft. Hopefully Brohm is better than I fear he will be when Rodgers get's hurt. He's not strong armed and that could limit his effectiveness in poor weather.
I was also somewhat disappointed in today's selections. The board didn't seem to fall our way. I was hoping to get a running back that could provide a great complement to Grant. Didn't happen.
Nelson looks like he'll be a weapon. Finley too.
We got better, just not at RB.
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Seventh Round Picks for Packers:
Round 7, Pick 2 (209) (From Rams through Vikings) Matt Flynn QB 6'2" 228 LSU
Pick Analysis:
Flynn is a good decision maker, who has played in a successful program at LSU. With Brett Favre's departure, the Packers look to be stockpiling quarterbacks in order to create some competition for Aaron Rodgers.
Round 7, Pick 10 (217) (From Bengals through Rams) Brett Swain WR 6'1" 200 San Diego State
Pick Analysis:
Swain has decent speed and size, but he's not particularly outstanding in any particular area. But he does have a chance to make the roster as a depth wide receiver. The Packers have done well in the past taking receivers late in the draft with players such as Donald Driver and Ruvell Martin.
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Ruvell Martin was not drafted. I believe he was signed as an UDFA by the Chargers organization and cut, when Green Bay picked him up and assigned him to the Amsterdam Admirals in 2005.Originally posted by woodbuck27The Packers have done well in the past taking receivers late in the draft with players such as Donald Driver and Ruvell Martin.</delurk>
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Oops...I saw the 2 by his name on the NFL.com page, but it was as the second pick of the sixth round...my bad.Originally posted by pittstang5
Check again...Brooks went in the sixth.....not second round. Only Sherman drafts punters that high.
Well, in the sixth he's a heckuva pick.Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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I'm very surprized too Vince, that TT didn't pick a RB.Originally posted by vinceInteresting draft. Hopefully Brohm is better than I fear he will be when Rodgers get's hurt. He's not strong armed and that could limit his effectiveness in poor weather.
I was also somewhat disappointed in today's selections. The board didn't seem to fall our way. I was hoping to get a running back that could provide a great complement to Grant. Didn't happen.
Nelson looks like he'll be a weapon. Finley too.
We got better, just not at RB.
All I see is Grant.
He's likely going to wait like he did last season getting GRANT.
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You're right--he wasn't drafted:Originally posted by Lurker64Ruvell Martin was not drafted. I believe he was signed as an UDFA by the Chargers organization and cut, when Green Bay picked him up and assigned him to the Amsterdam Admirals in 2005.Originally posted by woodbuck27The Packers have done well in the past taking receivers late in the draft with players such as Donald Driver and Ruvell Martin.
It says the Chargers sent him to Amsterdam in 2005 but then cut him the next year, and that's when the Packers got him.
I think the writer's point was "Gee, the Packers have done well at WR with guys other teams didn't want real badly"Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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