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  • #31
    The perfect Packer Mock Draft, using the CBS Big Board:
    30:
    ILB STEPHONE ANTHONY
    CLEMSON



    62:
    CB JALEN COLLINS
    LSU


    94:
    DT LETERRIUS WALTON
    CENTRAL MICHIGAN


    129:
    WR/TE DARREN WALLER

    GEORGIA TECH


    166:
    CB/QB/PR NICK MARSHALL

    AUBURN


    206:
    CB/PR CRAIG MAGER

    TEXAS STATE


    210:
    ILB/FB JEFF LUC

    CINCINNATI


    213:
    QB BRYAN BENNETT
    SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA


    247:
    RB/KR/PR MARCUS MURPHY

    MISSOURI



    NOTES:
    *Anthony is the cream of the ILB crop this year. Just watch his tape.

    *Collins is a potential All Pro CB.

    *Walton is quick as hell at 6'5" 316 pounds.

    * Waller ran a 4.40 at the Combine. He's a Jermichael Finley clone, but faster. Talk about a threat down the seam. Can you say Red Zone?

    * Stubby wants to run more of the pistol. Gus Malzahn has called Marshall the best zone read QB in college football. Marshall has a canon for an arm. He plays a decent CB but I believe he can play a great QB under Fat Mike's tutoring. Another Red Zone weapon.

    *Mager was one of the fastest CB's at the Combine.

    *Luc is a throwback, run stopper/thumper. His tape looks good. And if he doesn't work out at ILB, he's able to take over for John Kuhn.

    *Brett...I mean Bryan Bennett is Favresque. He's got a canon arm and can scramble. Played for Chip Kelly.

    *Murphy is not only a great, pass catching RB, he's probably the best KR/PR man in the nation.
    One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
    John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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    • #32
      I'd be happy with something similar to this...

      30: ILB DENZEL PERRYMAN, MIAMI (FLA.)
      He might be “height challenged,” but is stout at the point of attack, possessing an athletic physique, good straight-line closing speed.

      62: CB BYRON JONES, CONNECTICUT
      Jones is a quick decision maker with not only elite diagnosis ability on screens, but also shows the proper angle technique to be effective taking on ball carriers.

      94: DT GRADY JARRETT, CLEMSON
      A physical force vs. the inside running game, as he posted ten stops-for-loss and 12 QB pressures, finishing third on the team with 73 tackles as a senior.

      129: OT TY SAMBRAILO, COLORADO STATE
      Any team that drafts him can expect to get a, Reliable and hardworking offensive lineman, someone who’s coming in right away who wants to contribute.

      166: TE JESSE JAMES, PENN STATE
      He's a freak. ... He's got speed, he's got strength, he's got agility, he's got size.

      206: DE CEDRIC REED, TEXAS
      Will crash down the line of scrimmage to attack running plays when left unblocked on the open side. Can be disruptive with inside pass-rush moves.

      210: QB CODY FAJARDO, NEVADA
      There are two quarterbacks in NCAA history who rushed for over 3,000 yards in their collegiate careers, while also passing for at least 9,000.

      213: DE COREY CRAWFORD, CLEMSON
      At 6'5 and boasting an enormous wingspan, Crawford's length allows him to make up for a somewhat pedestrian first step.

      247: ILB BRYCE HAGER, BAYLOR
      Rapid read-react to locate the ball. Very disciplined in reading his keys and reacting to the ball.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by jklowan View Post
        I'd be happy with something similar to this...

        30: ILB DENZEL PERRYMAN, MIAMI (FLA.)
        He might be “height challenged,” but is stout at the point of attack, possessing an athletic physique, good straight-line closing speed.

        62: CB BYRON JONES, CONNECTICUT
        Jones is a quick decision maker with not only elite diagnosis ability on screens, but also shows the proper angle technique to be effective taking on ball carriers.

        94: DT GRADY JARRETT, CLEMSON
        A physical force vs. the inside running game, as he posted ten stops-for-loss and 12 QB pressures, finishing third on the team with 73 tackles as a senior.

        129: OT TY SAMBRAILO, COLORADO STATE
        Any team that drafts him can expect to get a, Reliable and hardworking offensive lineman, someone who’s coming in right away who wants to contribute.

        166: TE JESSE JAMES, PENN STATE
        He's a freak. ... He's got speed, he's got strength, he's got agility, he's got size.

        206: DE CEDRIC REED, TEXAS
        Will crash down the line of scrimmage to attack running plays when left unblocked on the open side. Can be disruptive with inside pass-rush moves.

        210: QB CODY FAJARDO, NEVADA
        There are two quarterbacks in NCAA history who rushed for over 3,000 yards in their collegiate careers, while also passing for at least 9,000.

        213: DE COREY CRAWFORD, CLEMSON
        At 6'5 and boasting an enormous wingspan, Crawford's length allows him to make up for a somewhat pedestrian first step.

        247: ILB BRYCE HAGER, BAYLOR
        Rapid read-react to locate the ball. Very disciplined in reading his keys and reacting to the ball.
        I'm not an expert on anything related to the draft or college football, but doesn't current groupthink have the first two swapped with Jones in Round 1 and Perryman in Round 2?
        No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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        • #34
          I'd be happy with this draft

          30: R1P30
          ILB ERIC KENDRICKS
          UCLA

          62: R2P30
          TE MAXX WILLIAMS
          MINNESOTA

          94: R3P30
          CB JOSH SHAW
          USC

          129: R4P30
          CB SENQUEZ GOLSON
          MISSISSIPPI

          166: R5P30
          ILB BRYCE HAGER
          BAYLOR

          206: R6P30
          RB COREY GRANT
          AUBURN

          210: R6P34
          G BEN BECKWITH
          MISSISSIPPI STATE

          213: R6P37
          QB TAYLOR HEINICKE
          OLD DOMINION

          247: R7P30
          WR DEON LONG
          MARYLAND
          Last edited by theeaterofshades; 04-07-2015, 11:01 AM. Reason: Spelling error in title
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          • #35
            Originally posted by theeaterofshades View Post
            62: R2P30
            TE MAXX WILLIAMS
            MINNESOTA
            I'd be happy with this. You don't think he's gonna drop this far, do you?
            "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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            • #36
              I'd really be surprised if Maxx Williams made it down to 62, but Troy Niklas went in the mid-2nd (picked right before we took Dae Adams in the 2nd by the Cardinals), so it's not impossible he might drop.

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