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Everything you need to know about TT's Pick @ NO. 27 - DT Kenny Clark Fr. UCLA

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  • #46
    We'll have a better idea what Ted was thinking when we see him in camp getting reps. McGinn and every other Packer blogger had Clark as the need pick (or someone was leaking). And they ALL see him taking Raji's spot at NT.

    From that perspective, you can see the Packers having him as their highest ranked at a position of need.

    Nutz and some other write ups see him as more versatile, though he is not as tall as most 5 techs. If he gets reps all over the line, might mean the plan for Raji's replacement isn't set in stone and they just needed a body.

    If that's the case, then you have to think they just liked him more than any other interior lineman.
    Last edited by pbmax; 04-29-2016, 10:25 AM.
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    • #47
      I read one article that I can't find right now that said if you watch enough tape on Myles Jack, you come away with a strong appreciation for what Clark did to free him up.

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      • #48
        In the game films you see him being double teamed constantly.

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        • #49
          In terms of grading...how did DT Kenny Clark stack up?

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          • #50
            It will be interesting to see how this all shakes out. I thought the plan was for guion to play the nose. I thought the consensus was he played nt much better in 2014 than he did end in 15. Mcginns article, as well as Clark being the top nt, indicate otherwise.
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Bossman641 View Post
              It will be interesting to see how this all shakes out. I thought the plan was for guion to play the nose. I thought the consensus was he played nt much better in 2014 than he did end in 15. Mcginns article, as well as Clark being the top nt, indicate otherwise.
              I don't think there's much of difference with Guion. He got off to a slow start, but I think that was mostly due to the suspension. Raji was better at NT than DE.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Bossman641 View Post
                It will be interesting to see how this all shakes out. I thought the plan was for guion to play the nose. I thought the consensus was he played nt much better in 2014 than he did end in 15. Mcginns article, as well as Clark being the top nt, indicate otherwise.
                I thought Guion was more consistent in 2015. Consistently average, but consistent.
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                • #53
                  From BleacherReport.com, your destination for the latest news on your teams and topics in sports.


                  Tanner not impressed.

                  Boy, it sure has been one whirlwind of an offseason for the Green Bay Packers, hasn’t it? They haven’t been this busy in years. They signed tight end Jared Cook in free agency! And...someone named Lerentee McCray at linebacker! And...they also re-signed James Starks, Nick Perry and Don Barclay to provide extra anxiety for Aaron Rodgers! Re-signings are transactions, too!

                  Phew. What tumult. Can you stand the excitement, Packers fans? General manager Ted Thompson may need to sleep this one off for the next three or four free-agency periods.

                  Thompson stayed awake long enough to dip into this year's deep defensive tackle class, which means it's time for another installment of Big Uglies: A 2016 Field Guide. Don’t try to tell one monstrous interior lineman from another without it!

                  Here's Kenny Clark's profile:

                  Size: 6'3", 314 pounds

                  Athleticism: Former high school wrestler

                  Honors: All-Pac-12

                  Numbers: 47 tackles and six sacks last year—a lot of production for a defensive tackle

                  Defining Special Trait: High football IQ; Clark wins by reading blocks and diagnosing plays

                  Potential Flaws: Lacks top-notch physical traits

                  Also Worth Mentioning: Clark plans to coach after his college career

                  Clark is a film junkie who anticipates the snap count, diagnoses blocking schemes and out-thinks his blockers. Those skills don’t translate as well to the NFL as you might expect: Pro blockers are less predictable and more likely to grind a lot of film themselves than guys in the Pac-12. Still, Clark should excel at the smaller tasks of defensive line play: sniffing out screens, cleaning up sacks after the quarterback is flushed from the pocket, and so on.

                  You can tell why the Packers like Clark: He's like a giant Ted Thompson. That said, there are many other defensive tackles on the board with higher upside than Clark.

                  Grade: C+
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                  • #54
                    Anyone feeling unenthused about the pick who'd like some Kenny Clark boner-fuel:



                    Sumbitch gets 11 tackles out of the NT position in this game! Several times you see him put his dude on skates and take him straight backwards. Good example of this at 1:10:25 where he gets a sack.
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                    • #55
                      Here is a video focusing on just Clark of that same game:

                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • #56
                        Another 50 lbs. and he'd be Gilbert Brown.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                          Anyone feeling unenthused about the pick who'd like some Kenny Clark boner-fuel:



                          Sumbitch gets 11 tackles out of the NT position in this game! Several times you see him put his dude on skates and take him straight backwards. Good example of this at 1:10:25 where he gets a sack.
                          Ted likes it when they play big in big games.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Patler View Post
                            I read one article that I can't find right now that said if you watch enough tape on Myles Jack, you come away with a strong appreciation for what Clark did to free him up.
                            Thought I saw that as well on NFL.com.
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                            • #59
                              nm
                              Last edited by 3irty1; 04-29-2016, 02:25 PM.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                                http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...t-card/page/28

                                Tanner not impressed.

                                Boy, it sure has been one whirlwind of an offseason for the Green Bay Packers, hasn’t it? They haven’t been this busy in years. They signed tight end Jared Cook in free agency! And...someone named Lerentee McCray at linebacker! And...they also re-signed James Starks, Nick Perry and Don Barclay to provide extra anxiety for Aaron Rodgers! Re-signings are transactions, too!

                                Phew. What tumult. Can you stand the excitement, Packers fans? General manager Ted Thompson may need to sleep this one off for the next three or four free-agency periods.

                                Thompson stayed awake long enough to dip into this year's deep defensive tackle class, which means it's time for another installment of Big Uglies: A 2016 Field Guide. Don’t try to tell one monstrous interior lineman from another without it!

                                Here's Kenny Clark's profile:

                                Size: 6'3", 314 pounds

                                Athleticism: Former high school wrestler

                                Honors: All-Pac-12

                                Numbers: 47 tackles and six sacks last year—a lot of production for a defensive tackle

                                Defining Special Trait: High football IQ; Clark wins by reading blocks and diagnosing plays

                                Potential Flaws: Lacks top-notch physical traits

                                Also Worth Mentioning: Clark plans to coach after his college career

                                Clark is a film junkie who anticipates the snap count, diagnoses blocking schemes and out-thinks his blockers. Those skills don’t translate as well to the NFL as you might expect: Pro blockers are less predictable and more likely to grind a lot of film themselves than guys in the Pac-12. Still, Clark should excel at the smaller tasks of defensive line play: sniffing out screens, cleaning up sacks after the quarterback is flushed from the pocket, and so on.

                                You can tell why the Packers like Clark: He's like a giant Ted Thompson. That said, there are many other defensive tackles on the board with higher upside than Clark.

                                Grade: C+
                                You know who else was a big anticipate the snap count guy?

                                Jerel "I'm a big fat bust" Worthy.

                                Let's hope he's not that guy.

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