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  • Packerrats 2010 mock draft poll: round 3

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    Montario Hardesty, RB Tennessee
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    Aaron Hernandez, TE Florida
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    Selvish Capers, T West Virginia
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    Perrish Cox, CB Oklahoma State
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    Ben Tate, RB, Auburn
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    Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson
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    Greg Hardy, DE, Miss
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    Butler Donald ILB WA
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    Roddrick Muckelroy, OLB, Texas
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    Reshad Jones, SS, Georgia
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    Larry Asante, SS, Neb
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    Major Wright FS Florida
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    Thanks Ted!

  • #2
    I voted for Cox. I wanted to vote for Jones because of Cox's character issues but decided that since I voted for Davis in the first despite the character issues I should at least stay consistent. This was a tough one. I liked Tate and Carrington a lot as well. Any of those would be solid additions in the 3rd. Deep draft. Too bad it's deep for every team.
    Fred's Slacks is a Winner!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
      I voted for Cox. I wanted to vote for Jones because of Cox's character issues but decided that since I voted for Davis in the first despite the character issues I should at least stay consistent. This was a tough one. I liked Tate and Carrington a lot as well. Any of those would be solid additions in the 3rd. Deep draft. Too bad it's deep for every team.
      Wanted to expand on the Carrington comment: Does anyone else see DE as a fairly big need in this draft? With Jolly's legal issues and with, I believe, both him and Jenkins becoming FA's next year, I think TT may see DE as a bigger need then most people. So much so that we may see one taken early. Plus we really don't have a guy that fits what most 3-4 DE's are supposed to look like. Harrell is probably the closest fit and that's not a good thing.
      Fred's Slacks is a Winner!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Fred's Slacks

        Plus we really don't have a guy that fits what most 3-4 DE's are supposed to look like. Harrell is probably the closest fit and that's not a good thing.
        We have a guy that looks exactly like a 3-4 DE. But like you said, I wouldn't trust Harrell to take one snap this year.
        But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

        -Tim Harmston

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        • #5
          I want Ben Tate here, dude is too good to pass up, has the speed to turn the corner, and the power to go between the tackles.
          Thanks Ted!

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          • #6
            As normal I'm going against the norm

            Ben Tate

            Ryan Grant is going to be owed a huge roster bonus next year if he has another good season....which I expect him to have. Jackson is decent for what he is...a capable 3rd round back...but not what we'd hope for from a 2nd round draft pick.

            This guys is a dam good RB and could be at the next level as well.
            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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            • #7
              I had to go with the Parrish even though he was only 3rd out of 3 people available because the other two, B.J. Dalton and Arthur Jones, aren't available to be selected.
              Ugh!!!

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              • #8
                Tate is ok but RB is the easiest position to draft. CB is more of a need plus Cox is an excellent return man.

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                • #9
                  I think if I was going to take a CB at this point in the draft I'd rather have Spievey than Cox. Cox is a better athlete but more inconsistent as he's a bit of a gambler and his instincts aren't top notch, the only knock on Spievey is that he lacks top end speed but he's physical, extremely competitive, has great instincts and ball skills, and gets a great jam. Seems that, with some tutelage and some grooming he can be an Al Harris clone.
                  </delurk>

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lurker64
                    I think if I was going to take a CB at this point in the draft I'd rather have Spievey than Cox.
                    Spievery is a good choice as well but I would have to give the edge to Cox because of his return skills.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jmbarnes101
                      I had to go with the Parrish even though he was only 3rd out of 3 people available because the other two, B.J. Dalton and Arthur Jones, aren't available to be selected.
                      Ugh!!!
                      Note: I can count your vote for anyone available, I just couldn't fit them all into the poll.
                      Thanks Ted!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by packrulz
                        Originally posted by jmbarnes101
                        I had to go with the Parrish even though he was only 3rd out of 3 people available because the other two, B.J. Dalton and Arthur Jones, aren't available to be selected.
                        Ugh!!!
                        Note: I can count your vote for anyone available, I just couldn't fit them all into the poll.
                        Not that it will matter in the end because no one else will take him but I'd much prefer J.D. Walton at this spot. He's Packer people with a bright future. So if you want to take away a vote from Cox and add a vote for Dalton that would be great.

                        Sorry, invented a player. Should be J.D. Walton.

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                        • #13
                          Jm, who is B.J. Dalton? A simple Google Search doesn't pull his name up. He is not on NFL.coms list of eligible prospects.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by OS PA
                            Jm, who is B.J. Dalton? A simple Google Search doesn't pull his name up. He is not on NFL.coms list of eligible prospects.
                            I couldn't find him either, exactly what position does he play?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Brandon494
                              Originally posted by OS PA
                              Jm, who is B.J. Dalton? A simple Google Search doesn't pull his name up. He is not on NFL.coms list of eligible prospects.
                              I couldn't find him either, exactly what position does he play?
                              B.J. Dalton is actually the invisible man. He plays running back, the best running back ever in D-III. D-II and D-II programs tried to offer him a scholarship out of high school, but they couldn't find him. One stat that is amazing is that even though he runs a 6.30 40 yard dash, he has never been tackled.

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