Sorry I meant to say that Thompson, not Hawkins, was 28.
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Sorry but....Back to the 2014 draft and grading.
It was my observation that TT and the Packers did well. He lost focus in Round Three and certainly could have brought the packers more fruits there as the talent existed and one other later pick was rather weak as I saw it but overall he did very well.
His best pick might have been in round two as I can see WR Rookie Davante Adams soon being a favourite Aaron Rodgers target .
An interesting watch for me will be TT's 1st Rd. pick @ #21 FS Hasean "Ha Ha" Clinton - Dix Vs. the San Fran 49ers #30 pick SS Jimmie Ward.
I believe that the san Fran 49ers again had a very strong draft. Pick after pick they certainly appeared to nail it and were graded accordingly. If the Packers draft was rightfully graded in the "A" range the San Fran 49ers deserved an A+.
The Minnesota Vikings Oakland Raiders and I'll include the Jacksonville Jag's as well as having superior drafts considering all information available to us.
The bottom line. I believe that Ted Thompson added strength to our roster where the need was. TT didn't draft BPA. He was prudent IMO and tried his best to satisfy the Green Bay Packers needs. He did a nice job.
GO PACK GO !** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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Woodbuck, TTs third round priorities were obviously different from the way the pundits had things going down. Why do you automatically assume that means that TT was wrong. What if he knows something they don't know? Why aren't you willing to give some benefit of the doubt to people who get paid to evaluate college football talent, who have spent most of their adult lives doing it and who have proven records of success?
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The later you go in the draft, the more you are drafting players who have a significant weakness in their game. So you're looking for players whose strong points are a good fit for your system, and whose weak points won't be that significant. Teams will therefore grade certain players quite differently from other teams. I believe that TT had a 3rd round grade or early 4th round grade on Rodgers even though other teams and "Experts" might have graded him lower than that. If TT had a 5th round grade on Rodgers, he would have waited until the 5th round to take him. If Rodgers was gone, he would have taken someone else. That's the way he works.I can't run no more
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I'm pleased with TT's performance in this draft.Originally posted by hoosier View PostWoodbuck, TTs third round priorities were obviously different from the way the pundits had things going down. Why do you automatically assume that means that TT was wrong. What if he knows something they don't know? Why aren't you willing to give some benefit of the doubt to people who get paid to evaluate college football talent, who have spent most of their adult lives doing it and who have proven records of success?
I'm dedicated to at least trying to understand TT's moves.
TT for the most part or generally "picked for need' this 2014 draft.
Again overall he did very well and I'm pleased to feel that way.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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I slept on your post:Originally posted by hoosier View PostWoodbuck, TTs third round priorities were obviously different from the way the pundits had things going down. Why do you automatically assume that means that TT was wrong. What if he knows something they don't know? Why aren't you willing to give some benefit of the doubt to people who get paid to evaluate college football talent, who have spent most of their adult lives doing it and who have proven records of success?
TT certainly is the architect of the Green Bay Packers and through some inner circle consultation surely knows what's best to pick to achieve his goals.
I weigh that Vs the many so called NFL experts that measure one prospect Vs all others and make projections as to ie when a certain prospect is most likely to be drafted.
I digest all that and simply try to make some sence of TT's moves as pertinent to improving the team on a more or less likely basis.
Maybe? ...look at an article like this and see if this author was out to lunch or rather close in his analysis as _Packer options for the Day Two (Round Two) picks in the 2014 Draft. There is so much available like this to help us all be more informed and capable of being valid and on top of it.
Green Bay Packers: Five Realistic Options For Round 2 of 2014 NFL Draft
Posted on May 9, 2014
By: Chris Peterson
I'd add something like this:
I'm by nature analytical and use a lifetime of gaining some skill there to assess Ted Thompson's drafts. I read a load of material to ensure that I'm more or less acquainted with what's going on. To be confident of my positions.
Am I correct in those positions? Time always gives me the answer to that question and I use such to grow and become more knowledgeable. I'm not prejudiced against TT on a per move basis.if he does good and I see that I'm happy as a Packer fan.
Otherwise and I may take a stance.Last edited by woodbuck27; 05-16-2014, 06:11 AM.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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If you question is not rhetorical, I'll guess, because its a fan forum and that's what we do.Originally posted by hoosier View PostWoodbuck, TTs third round priorities were obviously different from the way the pundits had things going down. Why do you automatically assume that means that TT was wrong. What if he knows something they don't know? Why aren't you willing to give some benefit of the doubt to people who get paid to evaluate college football talent, who have spent most of their adult lives doing it and who have proven records of success?
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Yes.Originally posted by Just Jeff View PostIf you question is not rhetorical, I'll guess, because its a fan forum and that's what we do.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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Funny, there was an article somewhere in the GBPG, maybe, about draft grades from 2011 just coming in. Green Bay got a "D," with Randall Cobb being the only hit, but Ryan Taylor and Davon House barely hanging on and Sherrod trying to see if he can even play.
Does getting a star player and not much else get you only a "D"? Is that correct?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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Does Cobb even qualify as a star? He was 3/4 receiver until last year, and was injured half of that season. He's a dynamic player, but not so much of a difference maker to up the grade of the draft. Nobody is fawning over the 2011 draft now they way they were in may of 2011.Originally posted by Fritz View PostFunny, there was an article somewhere in the GBPG, maybe, about draft grades from 2011 just coming in. Green Bay got a "D," with Randall Cobb being the only hit, but Ryan Taylor and Davon House barely hanging on and Sherrod trying to see if he can even play.
Does getting a star player and not much else get you only a "D"? Is that correct?2025 Ratpickers champion.
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I'd say one player from 9 picks is a D, yes Fritz.
The NFL is an injury-defined league. Where was that star player for most of last season? On the bench with an injury.
How many players from the 2011 draft were there to account for his absence? Not many, because it was a bad draft. You win some (2013), you lose some (2011).
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I'd say that's about right but if it's a "D" or a "C -" does it really change the water on the beans? As Packer fans we'll long remember Aaron Rodgers long to Randall Cobb and in behind the Chicago Bears secondary....TD !Originally posted by Fritz View PostFunny, there was an article somewhere in the GBPG, maybe, about draft grades from 2011 just coming in. Green Bay got a "D," with Randall Cobb being the only hit, but Ryan Taylor and Davon House barely hanging on and Sherrod trying to see if he can even play.
Does getting a star player and not much else get you only a "D"? Is that correct?
Packers win! Packers win !! ..... PACKERS WIN !!!
Packers go into the Season 2013 playoff.
I hope so much that Derek Sherrod can finally give something to TT for his pick and confidence in that.
Grades don't win Conference Championships >>>Super Bowls. Big plays by star players do.
Strong OL play that protects star QBs really helps.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau
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Grades right after the draft don't win championships. Grades 3 years later reflect not winning a championship, and and the lack of contribution leading to not winning championships.Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostGrades don't win Conference Championships >>>Super Bowls. Big plays by star players do.
Strong OL play that protects star QBs really helps.
Strong OL play ... we could use some of that around here.Last edited by MadScientist; 05-23-2014, 09:42 AM.2025 Ratpickers champion.
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