I may be wrong, but I'm not sure Green Bay's had as (seemingly) solid a bunch of rookies as the ones TT brought in this year. Yes, 2009 was perhaps better in terms of talent (Raji and Matthews both in round 1 look to be stars for a long time), but I don't think anybody in this year's class has flamed out or just plain bombed. I think that's pretty impressive and bodes well for the future.
Except for Newhouse and McDonald, who are both developmental O-line prospects and thus haven't played much, the only one I'm not sold on yet is Burnett. But that's only because he seemed tentative and hesitant to hit someone. That could simply be because he was learning on the fly and was still thinking too much. I think his value will show more next year. Hopefully Mike Neal can stay healthy next year too.
(1-23) Bryan Bulaga, T, Iowa
(2-56) Mike Neal, DE, Purdue
(3-71) Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
(5-154) Andrew Quarless, TE, Penn State
(5-169) Marshall Newhouse, T, Texas Christian
(6-193) James Starks, RB, Buffalo
(7-230) C.J. Wilson, DE, East Carolina
(FA) Nick McDonald, C-G, Grand Valley State
(FA) Frank Zombo, OLB, Central Michigan
(FA) Sam Shields, CB, Miami
Except for Newhouse and McDonald, who are both developmental O-line prospects and thus haven't played much, the only one I'm not sold on yet is Burnett. But that's only because he seemed tentative and hesitant to hit someone. That could simply be because he was learning on the fly and was still thinking too much. I think his value will show more next year. Hopefully Mike Neal can stay healthy next year too.
(1-23) Bryan Bulaga, T, Iowa
(2-56) Mike Neal, DE, Purdue
(3-71) Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
(5-154) Andrew Quarless, TE, Penn State
(5-169) Marshall Newhouse, T, Texas Christian
(6-193) James Starks, RB, Buffalo
(7-230) C.J. Wilson, DE, East Carolina
(FA) Nick McDonald, C-G, Grand Valley State
(FA) Frank Zombo, OLB, Central Michigan
(FA) Sam Shields, CB, Miami



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