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  • Originally posted by packrulz View Post
    RA'SHEDE HAGEMAN, DT, Minnesota is possibly still going to be there at 21. Strong as an ox, he can bench press 465 lbs (wow), so he fits the mold of what TT likes in lineman. Could he be our pocket collapser? http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200...rbust-prospect
    A number of people are projecting Hageman around the Packers pick.

    If he's BPA, go for it, but a safety/linebacker should be the priority.

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    • Originally posted by Striker View Post
      A number of people are projecting Hageman around the Packers pick.

      If he's BPA, go for it, but a safety/linebacker should be the priority.
      With Raji likely gone and Jolly possibly unable to return and Pickett aging, I'd put DT over ILB. Safety is a high priority, unless they can find a Eugene Robinson on the street.

      I worry about 'Boom or Bust' DL guys, we've had too many fall in the bust category.
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      • for me, with the scheme we run, i think its a massive waste to spend high draft picks on d-linemen

        look at our high round picks

        raji-bust
        neal-bust as a lineman who knows as a LB
        worthy- looking like a possible bust
        datone- not a good first year

        now lets look at the guys who have played well

        jolly- 6th round
        cj wilson- 7th round
        boyd- much better first year then jones- 5th
        mike daniels-4th

        and the only other guy on our line was a free agent signing

        see a pattern?

        stick to the mid to late round fat ugly guys who didn't get all the glory in college. those are the guys we need

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        • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
          Is there a point to being that big if you don't have the run defense results to show for it? Because in the end it splits you D line group, diminishes death and reduces the pass rush.
          Anything that diminishes death is probably a good thing. But, big lineman aren't necessarily good, especially if thy are on IR (Jolly), have a bad leg (Pickett), or are generally lazy/miscast (Raji).

          Packers probably need to bring in an effective fatty run stopper in FA, and another from the draft. If the current group doesn't contain enough guys to generate pass rush on obvious passing downs, then they are out of luck, because they drafted enough of 'em.

          I like the Hageman guy from MN. Guy can get some serious push, even against powerhouses like NDSU.
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          • Originally posted by red View Post
            for me, with the scheme we run, i think its a massive waste to spend high draft picks on d-linemen

            look at our high round picks

            raji-bust
            neal-bust as a lineman who knows as a LB
            worthy- looking like a possible bust
            datone- not a good first year

            now lets look at the guys who have played well

            jolly- 6th round
            cj wilson- 7th round
            boyd- much better first year then jones- 5th
            mike daniels-4th

            and the only other guy on our line was a free agent signing

            see a pattern?

            stick to the mid to late round fat ugly guys who didn't get all the glory in college. those are the guys we need
            Yup Draft big guy OL ie @ Tackle in early rounds.

            Otherwise go skill and Round 1-3 picks.

            Dom Capers can ensure that any Big Man fits right in and on rotation in on our 2-4-5 Base Defense.

            It's too bad that Dom can't simply march a sack of potatoes out there. Potatoes are still relatively cheap.

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            • The Senior Bowl is Jan. 25th on NFL network, which I don't get, but I hope some rats who do can check it out. Badger players like Aberderris, Boreland, and White will be there, and other big name players like C. J. Mosley, Ra'Shede Hageman, Jordan Matthews, Terrance Brooks, Aaron Donald, will be playing for scouts. http://www.seniorbowl.com/accepted-i...ence=&s_id=Any
              Thanks Ted!

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              • I saw on ESPN that over 100 underclassmen will end up declaring for the draft, the largest number in years. That, coupled with the regular senior class, leaves a lot of options,

                We should be able to draft an impact payer in each of the first three rounds.

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                • Originally posted by red View Post
                  for me, with the scheme we run, i think its a massive waste to spend high draft picks on d-linemen

                  look at our high round picks

                  raji-bust
                  neal-bust as a lineman who knows as a LB
                  worthy- looking like a possible bust
                  datone- not a good first year

                  now lets look at the guys who have played well

                  jolly- 6th round
                  cj wilson- 7th round
                  boyd- much better first year then jones- 5th
                  mike daniels-4th

                  and the only other guy on our line was a free agent signing

                  see a pattern?

                  stick to the mid to late round fat ugly guys who didn't get all the glory in college. those are the guys we need
                  We haven't seen enough of Worthy to declare him a possible bust just yet. I agree, Datone is like many D linemen and he just might show us why he was a #1 pick in 2014. Lord knows what happened to Raji. I find his plummeting play disturbing and disappointing.

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                  • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                    That is one of the interesting questions about Capers D. He goes Super Size on his lineman to stop the run and protect the LBs on early or obvious run downs. Forget McGinn's offseason non-sense, when healthy the packers base D line is one of the biggest in the League. But that has not made the team consistently more effective.

                    Is there a point to being that big if you don't have the run defense results to show for it? Because in the end it splits you D line group, diminishes death and reduces the pass rush.
                    Now that's a typo!

                    EDIT: Should be depth
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                    • Originally posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
                      I saw on ESPN that over 100 underclassmen will end up declaring for the draft, the largest number in years. That, coupled with the regular senior class, leaves a lot of options,

                      We should be able to draft an impact payer in each of the first three rounds.
                      You can really get some lower round gems with so many underclassmen. The risk is higher, but the reward can be even higher, since some of these guys just will not be ready in the fall, but might be outstanding in another year or so. The downside is that too many of these guys have topped out as juniors and will not progress. Finley comes to mind as an example of the former, even though he declared after his sophomore year (redshirt freshman) (and I guess that's no longer allowed, right?)

                      Will Ted pick a gem? probably
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                      • Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                        You can really get some lower round gems with so many underclassmen. The risk is higher, but the reward can be even higher, since some of these guys just will not be ready in the fall, but might be outstanding in another year or so. The downside is that too many of these guys have topped out as juniors and will not progress. Finley comes to mind as an example of the former, even though he declared after his sophomore year (redshirt freshman) (and I guess that's no longer allowed, right?)

                        Will Ted pick a gem? probably
                        you have to be 3 years removed from high school. so if fin came out after his soph year and he was reshirted, then he would be 3 years out of high schools

                        manziel is in the exact same position

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                        • One guy that I find intriguing is Lamarcus Joyner, S, Florida State, he's small, 5'8", but is a very physical player, which the Packers soft D needs desperately, watch the tape, he hits like a truck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg1Ug-aoXd4
                          He's a good blitzer too: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200...ed-versatility
                          He's projected to be a 2nd round pick.
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                          • Originally posted by packrulz View Post
                            One guy that I find intriguing is Lamarcus Joyner, S, Florida State, he's small, 5'8", but is a very physical player, which the Packers soft D needs desperately, watch the tape, he hits like a truck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg1Ug-aoXd4
                            He's a good blitzer too: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200...ed-versatility
                            He's projected to be a 2nd round pick.

                            he would be eaten alive by chicago and detroits WR's

                            theres talk that he might have to convert toCB because 5'8 is just too damn small for a safety

                            calvin pryor out of loisville is intriguing to me, the guy was never asked to cover anyone in college, but othr then that he has all the tools you'd want

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                            • Originally posted by red View Post
                              he would be eaten alive by chicago and detroits WR's

                              theres talk that he might have to convert toCB because 5'8 is just too damn small for a safety

                              calvin pryor out of loisville is intriguing to me, the guy was never asked to cover anyone in college, but othr then that he has all the tools you'd want
                              Plus he wouldn't be very useful with covering those big athletic TEs that are becoming more and more common today.

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                              • Originally posted by Striker View Post
                                Plus he wouldn't be very useful with covering those big athletic TEs that are becoming more and more common today.
                                yeah a 5'8 safety covering a 6'6 TE is a pretty big mismatch

                                on the other hand, pryor is 6'2ish

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