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    I think the depth of this team is pretty impressive. There is a lot of youth, but this team did just go 13-3. They're pretty good young guys.

    Rodgers/Brohm (Flynn/or whoever)

    Grant/Jackson/ (Wynn or whoever)

    K. Hall/Kuhn

    D Lee/J. Finley/(Humphrey or whoever)

    Clifton
    Tauscher
    Wells
    Spitz

    Someone in this group will be cut. I have no clue who.
    Colledge
    Barbre
    Coston
    Giacomini
    Sitton
    Moll

    Driver
    Jennings
    Jones
    Nelson
    Swain/Martin/Robinson

    Woodson
    Harris
    Lee
    T. Williams/Blackmon/Bush

    Barnett
    Hawk
    Poppinga
    Chillar
    T. White
    D. Bishop/whoever

    Kampman
    Jenkins
    Thompson
    Montomery/Hunter/KGB

    Pickett
    Jolly
    Harrell
    Muir/Bolston/Whoever

    Bigby
    Collins
    Rouse
    Peprah/Whoever
    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

  • #2
    Just for comparison sake, this is the 2004 roster that Ted inherited. It puts things in perspective a little.

    2004 roster

    60 total players on roster and IR

    4 Brett Favre QB 35 Great
    7 J.T. O'Sullivan QB 220 25 Junk
    8 Ryan Longwell K 6-0 30 Good
    9 Bryan Barker P 6-1 40 Junk
    11 B.J. Sander P 6-4 217 24 Junk
    16 Craig Nall QB 6-3 228 25 Junk
    21 Bhawoh Jue CB 6-0 199 25 Junk
    22 Nicolas Luchey FB 6-2 273 27 Junk
    23 Mark Roman S 5-11 200 27 Bad
    24 Joey Thomas CB 6-1 195 24 Junk
    26 Jason Horton CB 6-0 193 24 Junk
    27 Michael Hawthorne CB 6-3 204 27 Junk
    28 Ahmad Carroll CB 5-10 185 21 Junk
    30 Ahman Green RB 6-0 218 27 Great (His last great year in NFL only 1 healthy season since)
    31 Al Harris CB 6-1 185 29 7 Very Good (turned 30 in 2005)
    33 William Henderson FB 6-1 251 33 Good Nearing the end
    37 Chris Johnson CB 5-11 197 25 Junk
    40 Tony Fisher RB 6-1 222 25 Bad
    42 Darren Sharper S 6-2 210 29 Good, aging with Poor cap situation
    44 Najeh Davenport RB 6-1 250 25 Average
    48 Vonta Leach FB 6-0 241 23 Average
    50 Hannibal Navies LB 6-3 249 27 Bad
    53 Paris Lenon LB 6-2 245 26 Average
    54 Steve Josue LB 6-2 230 24 Junk
    56 Nick Barnett LB 6-2 233 23 Very Good young player
    59 Na'il Diggs LB 6-4 237 26 Average
    60 Rob Davis LS 6-3 283 35 Good but aging
    62 Marco Rivera RG 6-4 307 32 Good but aging (bad cap / last good year in league)
    63 Scott Wells C 6-2 300 23 Good young player
    65 Mark Tauscher RT 6-4 320 27 Very good
    67 Grey Ruegamer C 6-4 305 28 Below Average
    68 Mike Wahle LG 6-6 304 27 Good with bad cap situation
    71 Kevin Barry T 6-4 335 25 Bad
    72 Brad Bedell OL 6-4 306 27 Junk
    74 Aaron Kampman DE 6-4 284 24 Great Young player
    75 Grady Jackson NT 6-2 347 31 Good, aging player in horrible shape
    76 Chad Clifton LT 6-5 330 28 Very good
    77 Cullen Jenkins DL 6-3 292 23 Good young player
    78 Steve Morley LG 6-7 332 23 Junk
    80 Donald Driver WR 6-0 192 29 Very good player
    81 Andrae Thurman WR 5-11 192 24 Junk
    82 Ben Steele TE 6-5 250 26 Junk
    83 Antonio Chatman WR 5-9 184 25 Bad
    84 Javon Walker 6-3 215 26 Great young player (Injured ever since this year)
    85 Sean McHugh TE 6-5 262 22 Junk
    88 Bubba Franks TE 6-6 265 26 Good player
    89 Robert Ferguson WR 6-1 210 24 Junk
    90 Colin Cole DT 6-2 320 24 Average young player
    91 R-Kal Truluck DE 6-4 260 30 Junk
    94 Kab. Gbaja-Biamila DE 6-4 252 27 Very good player
    97 Cletidus Hunt DT 6-4 310 28 Junk
    98 Kenny Peterson DT 6-3 295 25 Junk
    99 Corey Williams DE 6-4 310 24 Good young player

    Injured Reserve
    18 Doug Pederson QB 6-3 222 36 Junk
    32 Walter Williams RB 6-1 206 27 Junk
    51 Torrance Marshall LB 6-2 255 27 Junk
    58 Mike Flanagan C 6-5 297 30 Lost it after this year
    64 James Lee NT 6-5 325 24 Junk
    69 Brennan Curtin T 6-9 334 24 Junk
    87 David Martin TE 6-4 262 25 Bad
    95 Donnell Washington DE 6-6 323 23 Junk
    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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    • #3
      39 players you want to replace
      27 players rated as junk
      7 players rated as bad or below average
      5 players rated as average and you want to replace like Diggs, Lenon and Navies

      3 top players who dropped off and never played at their 2004 form again
      Green (had his last great year in 04. Injured since)
      Javon Walker (had his last great year in 04 (injured or head case since)
      Marco Rivera was a top tier OG but played his last good year in 2004. Even if TT kept him he was done

      2 good players who were pinched against the cap
      Darren Sharper turned 30 in 05 and had awful cap situation
      Mike Wahle was a very good player with an awful cap situation


      4 Aging players nearing the end
      Rob Davis was a good 35 yr old long snapper
      Grady Jackson was a good, over 30, horribly conditioned player
      Mike Flanagan was over 30 and lost it after 2004
      William Henderson was nearing the end


      12 core players to build around

      Brett Favre
      Ryan Longwell
      Nick Barnett
      Scott Wells
      Mark Tauscher
      Aaron Kampman
      Chad Clifton
      Cullen Jenkins
      Donald Driver
      Bubba Franks
      KGB
      Corey Williams


      Looking back three years from now, do you think we'll be able to identify more than 12 core players on the 2008 team?


      Jennings
      Jones
      Nelson
      Brohm/Rodgers?
      Grant
      Jackson
      Spitz
      Wells
      D Lee
      Finley?
      Jolly
      Kampman
      Jenkins (we have it to the 04 team)
      Bigby
      Crosby
      Colledge/Italian guy/UCF guy/Barbre/Coston/Moll
      K Hall
      Harrell?
      Thompson?
      Patrick Lee?
      Hawk
      Barnett
      Chillar/Poppinga?
      Blackmon/T Williams?
      Collins/Rouse?
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #4
        Thomas Gafford. We hardly knew ya.


        Undrafted free agent J.J. Jansen agreed to a free-agent contract with the Packers, according to his agent Paul Sheehy.

        "J.J. got a lot of interest from other teams but the Packers were our No. 1 team right out of the gate," Sheehy said. "A week hasn't gone by where we weren't talking with somebody from the Packers."

        Took over at long snapper for the Irish midway through the 2005 season and has never had a botched snap on any of his 300-odd attempts between punts and field goals.
        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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        • #5
          I'm betting the "whoever" at RB turns out to be Corey White.
          What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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          • #6
            It's really suprising how bad that 2004 team was. They had some players that had their last good years in 2004 and then fell off. 2005 was just a brutal situation after the injuries, age and cap trouble all hit at the same time. What a disaster.
            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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            • #7
              I really like this Roster. I think the Packers front office can be proud of the team they assembled. I know we have QB questions, but I really like this roster as a whole.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #8
                You forgot abdul Hodge at LB

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                • #9
                  With the newbie OL this might be Orange Juice Coston's curtain call
                  TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                  • #10
                    Nice post..This is why Ted Thompson is the NFL's Executive of the Year and why Sherman was one of the crappiest GMs in the NFL..

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                    • #11
                      We have an overall good team. Defense and special teams are solid. Our WR group is good. Donald Lee and the rookie should be a nice combination at TE. OTs are solid, as is the OC. I think Ryan Grant is the real deal. Boy, Aaron Rodgers has a lot of pressure to keep up his end of the bargain. I'm pretty sold on his talent, but just hoping he stays healthy.

                      The four biggest keys to the season:

                      1) ARod.
                      2) We need the OGs to get better.
                      3) We need Ryan Grant to stay healthy.
                      4) We need Justin Harrell and Johnny Jolly to play well at DT.

                      I like the rest of our team.
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • #12
                        It appears to be a very good roster from top to bottom. The team is in position to ensure consistent play and/or overcome injury in a number of isolated areas.

                        I think there are just a few key members that are likely to dictate ultimate success or failure.

                        Defensively, it's Jolly and Harrell. Offensively, it's Colledge/Barbre and Rodgers.

                        Edit: Funny, I didn't see your post Harv... but we seem to agree. I have little doubt about Grant, although I agree that there are questions if he goes down...

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                        • #13
                          The depth is outstanding. At a position like Wide Receiver---where there are pretty much always injuries---the team is extra deep.

                          Another injury-bedeviled position, typically, is running back. There are some good guys there, but we can use another contender or two. I expect to see some rookie FAs or something brought in for competition.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vince
                            I have little doubt about Grant, although I agree that there are questions if he goes down...

                            I don't think there are any questions if he goes down - were screwed.

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                            • #15
                              Yeah Jackson's not the guy. As I mentioned in the draft day 2 thread, that's the one position I was really looking toward the whole draft, but a RB just didn't come to us.

                              This year, I'd have preferred a promising RB over Brohm. We could have signed a Tampa Bay castoff and gone after a QB prospect next year or a coachable athletic project with a bigger arm like Kevin O'Connell later in the draft.

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