Can Green Bay Overcome Free-Agent Losses and Repeat as Super Bowl Champions?
I fully expect some familiar faces in Green Bay to be in a different uniform in 2011. The Packers will need to fill needs on the defensive line via the draft.
Both Todd McShay and Mel Kiper of ESPN have the Packers eying a new face in first-round mock drafts—tweener Brooks Reed.
Reed can attack the quarterback successfully in Green Bay with Clay Matthews dominating attention and vying for the Defensive Player of the Year award again in 2011.
According to Kiper, Brooks is “a smart player with above-average quickness, he's a sleeper in this class, as a player who can get after the passer, but also shows instincts as a guy who can drop into coverage.”
Most importantly regarding Brooks, according to ESPN’s Scout’s Inc. he is “technically sound and has a very good motor...and will fight to get through the double-team and works hard through the whistle.”
This is exactly the type of player Mike McCarthy and Dom Capers want on their defense. They need to keep this tradition going on their defense that every player is going to work hard and be accountable for their actions.
According to Aaron Wilson of National Football Post, “Reed has been drawing comparisons to Packers star linebacker Clay Matthews for reasons beyond having long, blond hair. Reed had the top 10-yard split among all defensive linemen with a 1.54 clocking. Like Matthews, he's also regarded as a former Pac-10 player who moved up considerably as a senior.”
Imagine if the Packers could have Clay Matthews and then Clay Matthews-lite (aka Brooks Reed) on one side of the ball? This would be devastating for opposing offenses and would solidify the Packers’ chances at repeating as Super Bowl champs in 2011.

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