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  • #31
    Originally posted by swede
    Originally posted by Bretsky

    I'd take Hughes at 28-30 and an extra 3rd over most players that will be drafted ahead of him in the first round.
    Is there any way we can weasel Hughes AND McCourty?

    IF McCourty is truly a fine returner and a fine cornerback, that would be sweet!
    I think that would be possilbe but we'd be without a 3rd.

    Example

    Trade down about five spots to pick up a low 1st and a 3rd
    Draft Hughes

    Then we'd have to package both 3rd's and maybe even a late pick to move back into the 35-40 range and draft McCourty
    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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    • #32
      Originally posted by red
      i'd be fine with either iupati or pouncey, but i don't know if those two will still be there
      Most mocks I've seen have at least Pouncey still there.

      At any rate, they stand to get a player at the #23.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Tarlam!
        Originally posted by packrulz
        The fullback is interesting, he could project as a TE, and be a special teams demon, ala Havner.
        Little point in picking him then, is it? The Packers already have Havner. He is a decent contributor after 2 seasons on the PS. Has at least 6 more seasons in his current role in him, physically.

        Am I missing something?
        It takes more than one guy to play special teams, part of the reason our punt/kick returners struggle is due to poor blocking up front, the tackling needs to improve also.
        Thanks Ted!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by packrulz
          Originally posted by Tarlam!
          Originally posted by packrulz
          The fullback is interesting, he could project as a TE, and be a special teams demon, ala Havner.
          Little point in picking him then, is it? The Packers already have Havner. He is a decent contributor after 2 seasons on the PS. Has at least 6 more seasons in his current role in him, physically.

          Am I missing something?
          It takes more than one guy to play special teams, part of the reason our punt/kick returners struggle is due to poor blocking up front, the tackling needs to improve also.
          OK, so you're saying this fullback will be a Special Teamer. Who do we need to cut to keep 4 TE's or 4 FB's. Sorry, Packrulz, with all due respect, I don't get the logic. It took Havner "eons" to make the team as a STer, another year to be a 3rd string, situational "TE".

          I just think the learning curve is too steep to warrant that pick.

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          • #35
            From Pat Kirwin NFL.com

            23. Green Bay Packers

            Mike Iupati, G, Idaho

            The Packers build through the draft, and when ever thy see a potential 10-year starter type, they are interested. There are age issues at tackle and production issues inside at guard. Iupati can be the answer at either spot. He can pull, trap, and drive block. Iupati has measured in at 6-foot-5 and 331 pounds, which solidified his first-round status.

            Latest on G Mike Iupati including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com


            56. Green Bay Packers

            Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State

            Green Bay corners Al Harris (35) and Charles Woodson (33) are aging and it's a good time for the team to bring along an eventual replacement. Robinson has good size and speed, and possesses man-to-man coverage skills similar in style to Harris if he works at his craft.

            Latest on CB Patrick Robinson including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com


            86. Green Bay Packers

            Montario Hardesty, RB, Tennessee

            Hardesty really came of age under coach Lane Kiffin last year in Knoxville, and now has a year of playing in a pro-style offense under his belt. During that one year, Hardesty demonstrated that he can effectively catch the ball.

            Latest on RB Montario Hardesty including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com

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            • #36
              Kirwin has Pouncey going 24th to Philly.

              Iupati 6'5 and weighs over 330 lbs. Just what they need against the bigger DLs around their divison.

              Pouncey is 6'4 over 300lbs. He may have room to grow, but his versatility is what I believe M3 would savour. He's played all three interior spots.

              I'm not real high on the RB pick.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bretsky
                Originally posted by Fritz
                Withe the number of teams having mulitple late-round picks, TT will have to either trade down to get a few so he can take his flyers, or pick guys like Mesko a round earlier than he might've otherwise.

                I'd be good with Hughes. Don't know much about Washington's potential as a left tackle.

                I don't know much about many of the players, so mostly it'll be good unless TT takes Mays, who for some reason scares me.

                I think Hughes is my guy Fritz ! I'm fine with Graham or Kindle...but both will be gone.

                Let the Curse Die
                I am now torn about whether to encourage Fritz to endorse Hughes and double the curse on one player and pray the Patriots take him, or to ask Fritz to endorse someone else and divide the curse.

                We may need Advanced Football Stats to work on the best Packer probability.
                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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