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    Select which player the Packers should draft in round 2.
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    Branden Weeden, QB, Oklahoma State: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv_fAZq8li0[/url]
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    0
    Brock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc_j2b_7lPM[/url]
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    0
    Mychal Kendricks, ILB, Cal: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up57r7JLMmY[/url]
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    0
    Brandon Mosley, OT, Auburn:[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIn6XziI3Hg[/url]
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    Josh Robinson, CB, Cental Florida:[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQgNyl0yVMw[/url]
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    4
    Derk Wolfe, DE, Cinn:[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJsmdwFcPyg[/url]
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    3
    Isaiah Pead, RB, Cinn:[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SnRiOMCj7c[/url]
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    2
    Other
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    7
    Thanks Ted!

  • #2
    Doug Martin - RB - Boise St.
    Last edited by Joemailman; 04-04-2012, 06:39 AM.
    I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #3
      McClellin
      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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      • #4
        CB Jayron Hosley (Vriginia Tech) 5'10 178 4.38 40 yard dash

        http://m.nfl.com/combine/profile/2533061/jayron-hosley/

        OVERVIEW

        Hosley is an early-entry junior who was statistically a very productive corner for Virginia Tech throughout his career. He is undersized but plays with tenacity and a sense of urgency when around the ball. Hosley is an extremely scrappy player who finds a way to make an impact from the boundary corner position. He could be a late riser in the draft and needs to prove that he can add weight to his frame to compete with NFL size, but he has late first-round value and should find playing time in nickel packages right away.

        STRENGTHS
        Hosley is an excellent zone corner who has a ton of range and play-making ability around the ball. He has good field awareness to sniff out receiver screens and is a quick reactor when the ball is thrown. He is consistently involved in the play and has good length to disengage receivers from the ball. Hosley is deceptive as a hitter and can deliver a serious blow for such a small frame. He has an impressive bubble and is a very bouncy athlete who can change directions on a dime. He is capable of smothering at the line using his hands and technique, and is good to stay in receivers' hip in-phase. He is a scrappy player who employs an unconventional shuffle step off the ball and technique in general, but he finds a way to make impact plays.

        WEAKNESSES
        Hosley is very thin and could get abused by the bigger, more physical Larry Fitzgeralds of the league. He has unconventional footwork that could get him in trouble against quicker athletes. He can get lost at times when working with his back towards the ball and needs to be placed within the right scheme to be an effective player.

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        CB Trumaine Johnson (Montana) 6'2 202 4.5 40 yard dash 35.5" vertical

        http://m.nfl.com/combine/profile/253...maine-johnson/

        OVERVIEW
        Johnson is arguably one of the best and most polished NFL prospects to come out of the Big Sky Conference in quite some time. He is a big, athletic cover corner who has completely dominated his competition to this point in his career. He has the speed and agility to stay with receivers and also the height -- a shade over 6-foot-2 -- to match up in the red zone. Despite playing in the Football Championship Subdivision, Johnson is an NFL-ready corner who is projected to be picked in the second round.

        STRENGTHS
        Johnson is a lanky defender who has the athletic ability to stay in a receiver's hip and make plays. He uses his arms effectively in press coverage and jabs receivers to interrupt their routes and timing within the offense. He understands when to react in zone and possesses the long speed to take risks there and still recover. He is good at reading the receiver's hips, reacting to their drop and quickly making a play on the ball. He is a very effective tackler and imposing athlete at the position.

        WEAKNESSES
        Johnson could be knocked for not having experience covering receivers in top-notch conferences like other corners at the top of the draft board. There will undoubtedly be a learning curve for him at the next level. Although he is a good tackler against the run, he can get caught on blocks at times and needs to learn to shed more quickly.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
          McClellin
          Already picked, come on you know a white pass rusher isn't going to last this long in here.

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          • #6
            BTW CB Josh Robinson has a 5th round draft grade, we better not select his ass with our 2nd round pick.

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            • #7
              Other, Ronnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma.

              I honestly don't want any of these players. Can we get a new poll? Weeden's old and has little value as a backup, Osweiler's a ridiculous reach here (I wouldn't touch him before the fourth round), Kendricks doesn't really fit the defense, Mosley doesn't really help much (he's probably worse than the OTs we've got), Robinson doesn't fit the TT mold for CBs (too short and slow), and Wolfe is a reach and double-dips at the position we picked in the first round.

              Troy's Johnathan Massaquoi or Virginia's Cam Johnson are also pretty good options for OLB. I think I'd rather have Trumaine Johnson than Josh Robinson if we're going to pick a DB, since Johnson at least can play safety.
              Last edited by Lurker64; 04-04-2012, 09:46 AM.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lurker64 View Post
                Other, Ronnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma.

                I honestly don't want any of these players. Can we get a new poll? Weeden's old and has little value as a backup, Osweiler's a ridiculous reach here (I wouldn't touch him before the fourth round), Kendricks doesn't really fit the defense, Mosley doesn't really help much (he's probably worse than the OTs we've got), Robinson doesn't fit the TT mold for CBs (too short and slow), and Wolfe is a reach and double-dips at the position we picked in the first round.

                Troy's Johnathan Massaquoi or Virginia's Cam Johnson are also pretty good options for OLB. I think I'd rather have Trumaine Johnson than Josh Robinson if we're going to pick a DB, since Johnson at least can play safety.
                Honestly all the OLB you listed have 4th-5th round grade value from what I've read. Only guy I've seen games from is Cam Johnson of UVA and not a big fan. Luckily for us TT will not be selecting a defensive lineman in the 1st round like in this mock draft so hopefully that pick will be used on a OLB. I agree though we do need a new list of players.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                  Honestly all the OLB you listed have 4th-5th round grade value from what I've read. Only guy I've seen games from is Cam Johnson of UVA and not a big fan. Luckily for us TT will not be selecting a defensive lineman in the 1st round like in this mock draft so hopefully that pick will be used on a OLB. I agree though we do need a new list of players.
                  Rush OLBs grades are all over the place. There are teams with a fourth or fifth round grade on Shea McClellin, but there's also talk of him going in the first. If you like a guy, and he fits the slot, you take him.

                  I like Lewis, and I would be happy to take him at #59.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lurker64 View Post
                    Rush OLBs grades are all over the place. There are teams with a fourth or fifth round grade on Shea McClellin, but there's also talk of him going in the first. If you like a guy, and he fits the slot, you take him.

                    I like Lewis, and I would be happy to take him at #59.
                    True, only thing I don't like about Lewis is that hes not much of a pass rusher. After signing Saturday, Hargrove, and Muir I'm pretty sure Ted will be selecting a pass rushing OLB with our 1st pick.

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                    • #11
                      A good one!
                      Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                        True, only thing I don't like about Lewis is that hes not much of a pass rusher. After signing Saturday, Hargrove, and Muir I'm pretty sure Ted will be selecting a pass rushing OLB with our 1st pick.
                        Agree completely. Been thinking this since before the season was over that he was going pass rushing OLB with the first round pick.
                        All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                          True, only thing I don't like about Lewis is that hes not much of a pass rusher. After signing Saturday, Hargrove, and Muir I'm pretty sure Ted will be selecting a pass rushing OLB with our 1st pick.
                          Lewis is a good pressure guy, but didn't get a lot of sacks. But the thing is, you don't need a double-digit sack guy on both sides, if you have a guy that can get home on one side, and a guy who can rattle QBs on the other side, that's generally good enough.

                          The thing to worry about with Lewis is that he's supposedly about as dumb as a bag of hammers. He also hits like said bag of hammers, so a lot can be forgiven.
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                          • #14
                            I'm voting BDPA (best defensive passrush available).
                            All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

                            George Orwell

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lurker64 View Post
                              Troy's Johnathan Massaquoi or Virginia's Cam Johnson are also pretty good options for OLB. I think I'd rather have Trumaine Johnson than Josh Robinson if we're going to pick a DB, since Johnson at least can play safety.
                              I thought the general consensus was that Johnson lacks the agility to play OLB. He'd be the pick here if that is not the case.
                              I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
                              While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
                              But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
                              They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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