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  • Joemailman's Packer Mock Draft 1.0

    Not going to try to predict any draft day trades, although I wouldn't be surprised if TT traded down with his 1st pick.

    1 (26) Damontre Moore - OLB - 6-5/250 - Texas A&M

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...damontre-moore



    Outstanding pass rusher who lines up in a number of different positions. Has good agility when dropping into coverage. Has frame to add weight, and was listed at 260 at his Pro Day.

    2 (55) Jonathan Jenkins - DT - 6-4/346 - Georgia

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...3/john-jenkins



    Massive lineman who can play either NT or 5-Tech. Quick off the snap and surpisingly agile for a man his size. Ryan Pickett's heir-apparent.

    3 (88) Brian Schwenke - C - 6-3/314 - California

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...brian-schwenke



    Tough physical player who moved to Center in 2012, but has also played both Guard positions.

    4 (122) Stepfan Taylor - RB - 5-9/214 - Stanford

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...stepfan-taylor



    Excellent all-around back who catches the ball well and blocks well in addition to being a tough inside runner. A good fit here for what the Packers want in a RB.

    5 (159) William Campbell - DE - 6-5/308 - Michigan



    A talented player who has had some off field issues. Got his weight down and had an outstanding 2012 season.

    5 (167) Jelani Jenkins - ILB - 6-1/243 - Florida

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...jelani-jenkins



    Played OLB at Florida, but probably projects at ILB in the NFL.

    Explosive player against the run who shows good agility in pass coverage. Had a poor 2012 season due to injuries, which is why he will be available here.

    6 (193) Conner Vernon - WR - 6-0/196 - Duke

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p.../conner-vernon



    Quick receiver who runs precise routes ans shows good hands. Not a great athlete, but a really good football player.

    7 (232) Levine Toilolo - TE - 6-8/260 - Stanford

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...levine-toilolo



    Big target who can make the tough catches, and is tough after the catch. Injury concerns knock him down to the 7th round.
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  • #2
    Give it up for Joe for a FIVE CLAP POST

    Gotta say I'd LOVE this draft....of course...predicating it combined with me loving it probably means we end up with none of these guys......a few comments

    Round One....nice fit for our needs....can add a ton to this defense
    Round Two...I'm not convinced it's a foregone conclusion Raji comes back; like this guy and he's guard us against Raji's loss. Note sure he's there round two for us thogh
    Round Three..he's one of my favorite players in this draft for us. Dude can play C, and either guard. Instantly gives us a good long term outlook on the OL
    Round Four...I like Monte better, but this guy steps right in and starts for us. He's the real deal
    Round Five A..I really hate everybody at Michigan
    Round Five B..like Jenkins there and he adds depth to a position where we have too many JAG's. I'll take him over Brad JAG Jones
    Round Six....who knows......not fond of limited upside
    Round Seven....need to grab a TE for depth and in case JF Bolts next year.....like it


    A PLUS POST
    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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    • #3
      i don't know about #1

      if we go OLB with that first pick, or even first 2 or 3 picks, thats pretty much throwing in the towel on last years #1 pick nick perry imo

      i'm not a big fan of john jenkins, from what i've seen of him, he looks like a big fat slow uncoordinated slug on the field

      i do like the center from cal, b got me looking in to him a few weeks back, i'd love it if we got him. i'm thinking he might even be our second rounder.

      i do think we might be taking a wr in the first 3 rounds. we're getting thin there and jones might be gone next offseason. time for TT to take another one. maybe do a replay of the jordy draft, drop out of the first(there really is no difference between the number 15 guy and the number 50 or so guy) pick up an extra draft pick and draft one of the many good looking wr's that look to be second rounders. then maybe grad schwete with the other second rounder
      Last edited by red; 04-03-2013, 07:54 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by red View Post
        i don't know about #1

        if we go OLB with that first pick, or even first 2 or 3 picks, thats pretty much throwing in the towel on last years #1 pick nick perry imo
        I don't think so. There are lots of ways to utilize 3 good pass rushers. You can line one of them up at ILB in certain situations, you can line up in a 4-3 alignment with Perry at DE, and you can give CMIII some plays off which would only make him better.
        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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        • #5
          I wouldn't mind that draft at all, nicely done. Only guy I'm not really a fan of is Stepfan Taylor.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
            I don't think so. There are lots of ways to utilize 3 good pass rushers. You can line one of them up at ILB in certain situations, you can line up in a 4-3 alignment with Perry at DE, and you can give CMIII some plays off which would only make him better.
            Add that to the fact that Perry hasn't proven anything yet. If they throw picks and bodies at that spot until someone emerges as a legit complement for Clay, I would not be surprised or upset at all.
            When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by denverYooper View Post
              Add that to the fact that Perry hasn't proven anything yet. If they throw picks and bodies at that spot until someone emerges as a legit complement for Clay, I would not be surprised or upset at all.
              Yeah, I've wondered about this too. One of the knocks on Perry is his motor can run hot& cold, so someone to push Perry wouldn't hurt. I'm not against throwing another body out there in case Clay's hammy tightens up again and Moses can't provide any pass rush.

              Don't know if it will be a R1 pick though, but as joemailman says TT is just as likely to trade this pick and move down.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                I wouldn't mind that draft at all, nicely done. Only guy I'm not really a fan of is Stepfan Taylor.
                I would be happy with that draft...including Taylor....the guy can ball.
                C.H.U.D.

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                • #9
                  Round 1, Pick 26, #26 overall: *Johnathan Hankins, DT, 6-3, 320, Ohio State
                  Round 2, Pick 25, #55 overall: *Travis Frederick, C, 6-4, 312, Wisconsin
                  Round 3, Pick 26, #88 overall: Kiko Alonso, ILB, 6-4, 238, Oregon
                  Round 4, Pick 25, #122 overall: D.J. Swearinger, FS, 5-11, 208, South Carolina
                  Round 5, Pick 26, #159 overall: Kenjon Barner, RB , Oregon, 5-9, 196
                  Round 5, Pick 34, #167 overall (Compensatory Selection): Tommy Bohanon, FB, Wake Forest, 6-1, 246
                  Round 6, Pick 25, #193 overall: Ryan Otten, TE, San Jose State, 6-5, 230
                  Round 7, Pick 26, #232 overall: Sean Renfree, QB, Duke, 6-3, 219
                  Thanks Ted!

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                  • #10
                    Not a big fan of Frederick to be honest I'm normally an extrme Badger homer, but Federick left a year too early and at this point he's kind of soft. Like rounds 3-5A and love the round 6 pick as a guy to take a flyer on to replace Finley if we don't pay him.
                    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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                    • #11
                      Like the top of Packrulz draft a lot better than Joe's. Sorry Joe, but I would rate that draft a disaster.

                      1 (26) Damontre Moore - OLB - 6-5/250 - Texas A&M

                      - Where are you going to play him? Perry? We drafted for this position last year with Perry. Moore can't play DE in a 3-4... square peg in a round hole.

                      2 (55) Jonathan Jenkins - DT - 6-4/346 - Georgia

                      - Was 370 lbs when he played against Alabama. Has since dropped 40 lbs. Don't want to invest a high pick in a guy that has weight issues, struggles to disengage, offers 0 pass rush, can't flatten and chase down the line... on and on.

                      Someone will overdraft this guy - I hope it's not us.

                      3 (88) Brian Schwenke - C - 6-3/314 - California

                      - I like Schwenke, and we definitely need an upgrade at C. He's phonebooth tough - which is why TT likely has no interest in him. The Packers like their Centers to be more mobile.

                      4 (122) Stepfan Taylor - RB - 5-9/214 - Stanford

                      - The Packers don't care about the RB position for the most part. Just replacing one of the young guys currently on the roster, with a draft pick.

                      5 (159) William Campbell - DE - 6-5/308 - Michigan

                      - Doesn't use his hands well, doesn't disengage. Good hustle, but marginal athleticism and speed.

                      5 (167) Jelani Jenkins - ILB - 6-1/243 - Florida

                      - Like Jenkins well enough.

                      6 (193) Conner Vernon - WR - 6-0/196 - Duke

                      - Would rather throw darts at front seven guys and OL.

                      7 (232) Levine Toilolo - TE - 6-8/260 - Stanford

                      - Would rather throw darts at front seven guys and OL.
                      wist

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                      • #12
                        Packer Report says the Packers have spent a lot of time looking at TEs. I don't have a subscription so I don't know which ones, but I suspect there will be one or two drafted TE bodies to throw at ST and short yardage now that Crabtree left.
                        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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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                          Packer Report says the Packers have spent a lot of time looking at TEs. I don't have a subscription so I don't know which ones, but I suspect there will be one or two drafted TE bodies to throw at ST and short yardage now that Crabtree left.
                          now that we've decided to keep finley, at least for this year, i would almost be pissed if we drafted more TE's. even with crab leaving, we still already have more TE's then we know what to do with. IMO

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by red View Post
                            now that we've decided to keep finley, at least for this year, i would almost be pissed if we drafted more TE's. even with crab leaving, we still already have more TE's then we know what to do with. IMO
                            red

                            You'll hate my last post then on the Derek Sherrod thread.

                            Have you seen the mocks that have us picking Tyler Eifert at #26.

                            I so much want to see a true WCO again.

                            A TE that can catch the ball deep and score. Make yards after a catch and at the same time be a capable blocker.

                            A RB that can slug it out for 1000 yards per season. That can also catch the ball. That can bail Aaron Rodgers out with the short pass and run. That can be utilized effectively on a screen pass. That can block. That's assignment sure and be used often for two/three downs. That picks up the 3rd and shorts.

                            I want that RB. I want that TE.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                              Packer Report says the Packers have spent a lot of time looking at TEs. I don't have a subscription so I don't know which ones, but I suspect there will be one or two drafted TE bodies to throw at ST and short yardage now that Crabtree left.
                              pbmax

                              Check out my last post on the Draft thread RE: 2013 NFL Draft Prospect Meetings.

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