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    So I went through the current roster from Packers.com and projected them to a depth chart next year. Many of the positions I projected on hunches (which I'm sure will be inaccurate), but I had to put them somewhere. I'm also projecting some departures. But for the most part, it's all guess work.

    I wanted to set the stage for the draft and next year. Who do we have now? Who from IR will fill in current holes? And mostly: where do I think the biggest holes on the team will be without a draft class or Free Agency signings?

    First, to the projections:
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    	Projected		Challenger	Probably Gone	Probably Gone	
    	Starter		or Backup		or Backup		or Practice Squad	Probably Gone
    	-----		-----		-----		-----		-----
    QB	Aaron Rodgers	Matt Flynn	Graham Harrell		
    RB	Ryan Grant	James Starks	Brandon Jackson	Dimitri Nance	
    FB	Quinn Johnson	John Kuhn		Korey Hall		
    WR1	Greg Jennings	Jordy Nelson			Antonio Robinson	
    WR2	James Jones	Donald Driver	Brett Swain	Chastin West	
    TE	Jermichael Finley	Andrew Quarless	Tom Crabtree	Spencer Havner	Donald Lee
    LT	Chad Clifton	Marshall Newhouse			
    LG	TJ Lang				Daryn Colledge	
    C	Scott Wells	Nick McDonald	Evan D-S		Jason Spitz	
    RG	Josh Sitton			Adrian Battles	
    RT	Bryan Bulaga			Mark Tauscher	Chris Campbell	
    LE	Ryan Pickett	Howard Green			Jarius Wynn	Justin Harrell
    NT	BJ Raji				Jay Ross	
    RE	Mike Neal		CJ Wilson		Cullen Jenkins	
    LOLB	Clay Matthews	Nick Barnett			Brady Poppinga
    LILB	Desmond Bishop	Brandon Chillar			Matt Wilhelm
    RILB	AJ Hawk		Robert Francois			Cardia Jackson	
    ROLB	Brad Jones	Frank Zombo	Erik Walden	Curtis Young	Diyral Briggs
    LCB	Charles Woodson	Sam Shields	Brandon Underwood	Josh Bell	
    FS	Nick Collins			Derrick Martin	Anthony Levine	
    SS	Morgan Burnett	Charlie Peprah	Anthony Smith	Michael Greco	Atari Bigby
    RCB	Tramon Williams	Pat Lee		Jarrett Bush	Josh Gordy	
    LS	Brett Goode				
    K	Mason Crosby				
    P	Tim Masthay
    Next, I consider these starters "established"--or rather--I trust them to do their jobs:
    QB, RB, WR1, TE, C, RG, RT, LE, NT, LOLB, LILB, RILB, LCB, FS, RCB, LS, K, P

    Leaving the following to be manned by those that are either stop-gaps, those that are just potential, those who have so far been inconsistent, or those who I'm not sure will make it through another relatively injury-free season:
    FB, WR2, LT, LG, RE, ROLB, SS

    Of those, I'm relatively confident (at least for the short term) in the following:
    FB, WR2, LT, LG, RE, SS

    Leaving just the ROLB position as one that I'd prefer to be manned by less than a committee of four players. While production was decent from the Walden/Zombo/Jones/Chillar/whomever (heretofore known as "Wal-zo-nes-ar-ever"), I'd like to see one player man that spot.

    So even before the draft, it looks as if most of the positions are stocked well with a decent to good backup plan. The only position group which would make me really concerned if players started dropping would be the OL. Everywhere else seems to have good backups with good experience.

    Just one man's thoughts. (And yes. I know that's more than 53 players.)
    No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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    Don't forget about Jolly
    Dude, you can't censor me. I'm a bit of a badass.

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    • #3
      I think this is a tough exercise pre-draft and pre-free agency.

      Not that the Packers will sign a bunch of guys, but they'll likely lose some. Jones for example. Not sure he's a projected starter. He's not under contract and Driver is the starter at this point anyhow. I'm not necessarily against re-signing him, but there's been no effort to do so yet so there's far more information at this point that would indicate he won't be a starter and/or may not even be on the team.

      I think the Packers biggest needs for the draft are OL (2), OLB, CB, WR, Returner, ILB.

      That leverages the team against losing Jones, Colledge, Spitz, and Barnett/Hawk and/or gives the opportunity to improve those spots on the team with younger, cheaper talent with more upside potential. I know some disagree, but I think they're already covered with losing Jenkins.

      Finley, Rodgers, Matthews, Nelson, Raji, Sitton and others will be coming up for new deals soon enough and a number of those guys are going to break the bank. Regardless of the deal that comes out of a new CBA (and it's likely to include a cap), fiscal responsibility needs to be adhered to and some of the complementary vets that are looking for paydays (don't blame 'em) will need to be allowed to move on.
      Last edited by vince; 02-23-2011, 04:09 PM.

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      • #4
        Some interesting choices. Jones as WR2, with Nelson and DD as 3 and 4 would surprise me. I agree with Colledge being gone, I think someone will throw money at him that TT is not willing to match.

        I'm not sure Quinn Johnson is the starting FB. He was a healthy scratch for the SB. I know we didn't intend to run much, but still.

        I wonder if Tauscher comes back? He's not that far removed from the previous injury, which took him a while to recover from. I think he's a Packer coach next year, not a Packer player. Some sort of Ass't OL coach?

        Francois at ILB and Barnett at OLB? You'll have to explain that to me!

        Burnett ahead of Peprah remains to be seen.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by curtis loew View Post
          Don't forget about Jolly
          Whoops. You know, that's funny because I originally penciled him in, then took him out for Pickett and my hunch of Neal starting next year. Totally forgot to add him back as a backup.

          But since he isn't reinstated yet, he technically isn't on their roster, so the list I used didn't have his name.
          No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vince View Post
            I think this is a tough exercise pre-draft and pre-free agency.
            Agreed. I only did it half-seriously in a "I wonder how the IR players fit in" sort of way.
            No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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            • #7
              First, these are all pure speculation where I'll likely be wrong. But I thought I'd explain why I was leaning the ways I was.

              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              Some interesting choices. Jones as WR2, with Nelson and DD as 3 and 4 would surprise me. I agree with Colledge being gone, I think someone will throw money at him that TT is not willing to match.
              I think while Driver maybe hasn't lost a lot, Jones and Nelson were already pretty close to him. And then Nelson and Jones both had productive stretches in the last half of the season. Driver losing anything next year means that the younger guys will shine. I think Jones will be back unless TT finds a WR he think will be money in another year. The Packers can get by with Jennings, Nelson, and Finley for a year or so if necessary.

              Don't get me wrong: I like Nelson as a receiver. I just think that Jones is more talented even if less consistent. But an inconsistent Jones has been putting up similar or better numbers than a consistent Nelson. Which is why I was leaning that way.

              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              I'm not sure Quinn Johnson is the starting FB. He was a healthy scratch for the SB. I know we didn't intend to run much, but still.
              I think Johnson is getting better at pass protection and special teams. It seems it takes him longer for the pieces to click in his head. With another offseason, he might be ready to claim a role on this team instead of fall into it.

              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              I wonder if Tauscher comes back? He's not that far removed from the previous injury, which took him a while to recover from. I think he's a Packer coach next year, not a Packer player. Some sort of Ass't OL coach?
              Perhaps. But when I thought about it, I think Tauscher will make a serviceable backup. If the rest of the line goes as guessed, Bulaga is entrenched on the right for next year. Who better to back him up in a split second than the wily veteran who has all the experience in the book. Do you want Barbre or Giacomini Part II over there instead?

              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              Francois at ILB and Barnett at OLB? You'll have to explain that to me!
              If I remember correctly, Francois was AJ Hawk's only real positional backup before the season started. I think they moved him to OLB out of desperation when signing him off the practice squad. Plus I remember him saying he's worked both inside and outside. I think he's on the team simply because there is no one else to play Hawk's position if Hawk is out. Chillar, Barnett, and Bishop all play the same ILB spot.

              And onto Barnett: There is a serious logjam (for the beginning of camp) in that ILB spot. I think Barnett has more strength and blitzing ability than Chillar and thus would be better on the edge. I could see him being an average weak side OLB. I don't see him effectively taking on the TE over and over. If he's back in GB (and I think that's a big if considering he doesn't play Hawk's position so Hawk's salary shouldn't come into the comparison), I think the closest he'll get to playing time will be either in the Psycho packages or on the outside. Frankly, I don't see him back (sadly because I kind of like him) because of Bishop's play. Of course, Chillar could be on the outs instead...

              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              Burnett ahead of Peprah remains to be seen.
              Peprah does have more experience, but his limitations are in coverage. While Burnett may not have the physicality of Peprah, he did show some coverage ability. In the NFL today and in the immediate future, being able to have coverage, ball-hawking safetys to combat pro offenses that will spread it out more and more will become necessary. Thus, I think Burnett wins out.
              Last edited by Smidgeon; 02-23-2011, 04:48 PM.
              No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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              • #8
                Good comments - your answers show you gave your decisions some careful thought.

                Originally posted by Smidgeon View Post
                I think Johnson is getting better at pass protection and special teams. It seems it takes him longer for the pieces to click in his head. With another offseason, he might be ready to claim a role on this team instead of fall into it.
                I'd like to see Johnson in there as well, he has shown he can be an explosive blocker. I like Kuhn a lot, but wonder if his folk hero status makes him bigger in the fan's eyes than he is. So, what is Kuhn? A journeyman (he is 6 season's out of college) who caught fire at the right time, or a player who finally developed to his potential that will be good for a while?


                Perhaps. But when I thought about it, I think Tauscher will make a serviceable backup. If the rest of the line goes as guessed, Bulaga is entrenched on the right for next year. Who better to back him up in a split second than the wily veteran who has all the experience in the book. Do you want Barbre or Giacomini Part II over there instead?
                Tauscher would certainly be a capable backup and I think we'd all like to see him back. A lot of 'if's there though. I don't really know how bad the shoulder injury was, or what the prognosis is. He's 33, which doesn't seem that old for an OL - still some mileage left in that body, I expect. His salary could be an issue, he's due somewhere between $4-5.5 million.
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                • #9
                  Here's what I think will ultimately happen before next season starts with guys in contract limbo.

                  Gone
                  Cullen Jenkins
                  James Jones
                  Daryn Colledge
                  Atari Bigby
                  Jason Spitz
                  Anthony Smith
                  Spencer Havner
                  Matt Wilhelm
                  Josh Bell
                  Nick Barnett
                  Mark Tauscher

                  Back
                  Mason Crosby
                  Brandon Jackson
                  John Kuhn
                  Charlie Peprah
                  Korey Hall
                  Brett Swain
                  Johnny Jolly
                  A.J. Hawk

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                  • #10
                    Justin Harrell, baby! Gets the nod over Jarius Wynn.
                    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                    KYPack

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by vince View Post
                      Here's what I think will ultimately happen before next season starts with guys in contract limbo.

                      Gone
                      Cullen Jenkins
                      James Jones
                      Daryn Colledge
                      Atari Bigby
                      Jason Spitz
                      Anthony Smith
                      Spencer Havner
                      Matt Wilhelm
                      Josh Bell
                      Nick Barnett
                      Mark Tauscher

                      Back
                      Mason Crosby
                      Brandon Jackson
                      John Kuhn
                      Charlie Peprah
                      Korey Hall
                      Brett Swain
                      Johnny Jolly
                      A.J. Hawk
                      That's a long 'gone' list. Can't say I disagree too much with most of them, though. Colledge might stay, and Atari might get little enough interest that he'll be back.

                      Don't know about Jolly. Has he applied for re-in-statement? Does he have to? Hall will be interesting as well, 3FB's again?

                      Biggest question is A.J. That $10million...does he renegotiate, or does he think someone else will give him that money? Or do we pay it???
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by vince View Post
                        Here's what I think will ultimately happen before next season starts with guys in contract limbo.

                        Gone
                        Cullen Jenkins
                        James Jones
                        Daryn Colledge
                        Atari Bigby
                        Jason Spitz
                        Anthony Smith
                        Spencer Havner
                        Matt Wilhelm
                        Josh Bell
                        Nick Barnett
                        Mark Tauscher

                        Back
                        Mason Crosby
                        Brandon Jackson
                        John Kuhn
                        Charlie Peprah
                        Korey Hall
                        Brett Swain
                        Johnny Jolly
                        A.J. Hawk

                        I'd to cool with this, but with Jones staying. I just don't know why I like this guy so much. He is constantly making mistakes, but I keep thinking he will "put it all togther."
                        Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                        • #13
                          I think Jolly applied for reinstatement but so far he hasn't been. I suppose with the CBA job one Jolly is not on Goodell's front burner.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vince View Post
                            Here's what I think will ultimately happen before next season starts with guys in contract limbo.

                            Gone
                            Cullen Jenkins
                            James Jones
                            Daryn Colledge
                            Atari Bigby
                            Jason Spitz
                            Anthony Smith
                            Spencer Havner
                            Matt Wilhelm
                            Josh Bell
                            Nick Barnett
                            Mark Tauscher

                            Back
                            Mason Crosby
                            Brandon Jackson
                            John Kuhn
                            Charlie Peprah
                            Korey Hall
                            Brett Swain
                            Johnny Jolly
                            A.J. Hawk
                            Not so sure that Brandon Jackson is back. Don't disagree with the rest, though.

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                            • #15
                              My update to Vince's list

                              Gone
                              Cullen Jenkins - money reasons
                              Nick Barnett - money reasons
                              James Jones - money reasons
                              Brandon Jackson - not good enough
                              Atari Bigby - not good enough
                              Jason Spitz - not good enough
                              Anthony Smith - not good enough
                              Spencer Havner - not good enough
                              Matt Wilhelm - not good enough
                              Josh Bell - not good enough
                              Mark Tauscher - not good enough

                              Back
                              Mason Crosby
                              Daryn Colledge
                              John Kuhn
                              Charlie Peprah
                              Korey Hall
                              Brett Swain
                              Johnny Jolly
                              A.J. Hawk

                              Jenkins is the toughest loss. Clearly he makes our defense better, but does a long term contract at free agent market value make sense? Probably not. Neal and Jolly return. We save that money for Raji and Matthews contracts down the road.

                              Nick Barnett is a money/age decision. He's better than our #4 ILB, but he's getting paid way too much to be warming the bench. This is money we will need for our big time players. Let Barnett go, extend Hawks contract and off we go. We won't miss him.

                              James Jones is a money/performance decision. He's good enough be stick around but we have so many good weapons (finley, jennings, nelson, driver) that paying for another will be tough. With Driver declining, maybe Jones sticks around. It might depend on the draft. If we draft one, Jones is gone. If not, maybe he stays.

                              The rest just aren't good enough to be on teh Packers. Many will play for other teams.


                              Note: One of the guys we want to keep will end up getting a surprise huge offer and we'll lose out. We just won the SB. Losers are going to be wanting to raid our championship talent pool.
                              Last edited by RashanGary; 02-25-2011, 10:45 AM.
                              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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