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    Post your grades here rats. Either overall grade, or grade for each pick. Explanations optional.

    Please submit all grades in emoji form.
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  • #2
    B+

    This was a quality over quantity draft. Ted apparently likes his team's depth and was specifically targeting certain positions. He no longer feels the need to gather draft picks the way he used to.

    As Patler mentioned in another thread, Ted's use of free agency prevented the creation of new holes in the roster and filled the hole at TE.

    Once again, the players drafted are a bunch of Ted types as I mentioned in a previous thread.

    Good draft.

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    • #3
      oh...b+ i guess. tt certainly didn't go "the best player available" route and drafted for need. speed, high energy, toughness, brains, seemed to be a focus. let's hope they all pan out.
      Last edited by gbgary; 05-01-2016, 10:17 AM.

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      • #4
        C+ I don't see a star quality player in the bunch - but it's still early - who knows.

        Clark B- I wish it hadn't been a D Lineman; Clark is at least not a big clod (apparently).

        Spriggs B+ possibly a move toward size and strength

        Fackrell B- I was hoping for a future Clay Matthews in the first round; I guess there's a slim chance Fackrell is that.

        Martinez A- It sounds like he is good and ready to play/not a project - Maybe.

        Lowery D+ Another D Lineman, and one with a low ceiling to boot - apparently

        Davis C- I really didn't want the Packers to draft a WR; Davis, however, sounds like he might be a good one. Maybe they cut Davante Adams and keep him - yeah right.

        Murphy C He sounds OK for a 6th rounder.
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        • #5
          I'd say B+. I thought getting Martinez in 4th was really good value. As things developed Friday night, I was hoping TT would take him in the 3rd. Spriggs and Davis are the wildcards. If Spriggs can get stronger, he has the ability to be an upgrade at LT. Davis has the ability to give the Packers some much needed speed at WR.:: If not though, the Packers used a lot of picks on these guys. I like Clark better than a lot of people here. He'a only 20 years old, and may have some growing to do.
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          • #6
            Clark: B+
            Spriggs: C-
            Fackrell: B
            Martinez: B+
            Lowry: B-
            Davis: A-
            Murphy: C

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            • #7
              C

              i like the two o-lineman picks, thats about it

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              • #8
                Overall - A

                It has nothing to do with my opinions on the players or comparisons to other players who might've been available at the time the picks were made. My grade is based solely on the following:

                Each pick addressed a need or concern about the existing roster and the performances during 2015.

                Each pick acquired a player that seemed well-regarded at that point in the draft.

                There wee no unreasonable longshots. There were no luxury pics for a position without a need. There were no duplications, multiple picks addressing a single roster issue.

                For those reasons, this draft is an "A".
                Last edited by Patler; 05-01-2016, 11:07 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Patler View Post

                  Each pick addressed a need or concern about the existing roster and the performances during 2015.

                  Each pick acquired a player that seemed well-regarded at that point in the draft.

                  There wee no unreasonable longshots. There were no luxury pics for a position without a need. There were no duplications, multiple picks addressing a single roster issue.

                  yup

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                  • #10
                    Kenny Clark
                    Grade:

                    I don't know how this pick manages to be boring. He already appears to have all the traits of the few guys who've actually thrived with us in the Capers era and he's the youngest NFL player I've ever seen. While the game is slowing down for him, he'll still be getting bigger and faster. I blame Raji, for making this pick feel contrived.

                    Jason Spriggs
                    Grade:

                    Good value at a need position and he's already giving the Bears the bird before he even set foot on the field. Its also a bit exciting to have a real physical specimen at OT.

                    Kyler Fackrell
                    Grade:

                    Guy in the athletic lengthy mold where Ted has managed to find guys who make much better pros than they ever were in college. Reason to believe he might have versatility too. But he's old.

                    Blake Martinez
                    Grade:

                    Fresh horse for the infamous ILB competition. We should get plenty of opportunities to see what he can do. Seems to have some coverage ability. Probably a good idea to give the Stanford guy the radio helmet.

                    Dean Lowry
                    Grade:

                    Goofy DE who gets described as "try hard" and "lunch pail" and "white" but proves a great athlete at the combine. Doesn't look like he could touch the top of his head.

                    Trevor Davis
                    Grade:

                    Wish we had this guy last year. Blazing fast with big gluey hands and the ability to track it over his shoulder. Has a kick returner's wiggle. Listening to Packers brass they seem proud of themselves with this one. Should dramatically up the level of competition in camp.

                    Kyle Murphy
                    Grade:

                    Another smartypants from Stanford to compete for the jobs of our backup OL who underperformed when needed last year. Certainly looks the part and seems like good value. Probably the new Barclay.
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                    • #11
                      3irty1 pretty much nailed it for me.
                      "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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                      • #12
                        I don't know about no damn emojis, but I do have some training camp room assignments to recommend:

                        Kyler Fackrell and Clay Matthews -- This is a no brainer. Fackrell needs to lose his Mormon nice guy image and grow some fangs. A few weeks with the Claymaker and Fackrell will be breathing fire and growing hair through his helmet.

                        Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels -- Another no brainer. Daniels is a Jersey boy playing his football in the Midwest. Daniels will show the namby-pamby kid from UCLA how to play defense like a "buzz saw." Just keep Clark way the hell away from Datone Jones!

                        Dean Lowry and Julius Peppers -- Probably another natural arrangement. Both guys are about the same size. Peppers started out as a DE. If half of what Peppers knows rubs off on Lowry, we'll have a probowler on our hands.

                        Trevor Davis and Aaron Rodgers -- We all know that Arod won't throw to any new turds unless he trusts them...alot! So what better way to generate trust between these two guys than to put Davis in a position to overhear Arod's phone calls to Olivia?

                        Jason Spriggs and TJ Lang -- Spriggs is got the body type just not the attitude. Lang has a mean streak from here to Chicago. After rooming with Lang for a few weeks, Spriggs will be in the mood to tear the facemask off of Nkamakin Suh.

                        Kyle Murphy and Josh Sitton
                        -- Murphy's got a lot to learn before he can contribute and Sitton has the best incentive in the world to train him no matter how long it takes. Sitton doesn't want to play OT ever again.

                        Blake Martinez and Dom Capers -- Who else? If Martinez is going to play ILB and wear the wired helmet, he's gonna have to learn the defense backwards and forwards. Who better to learn it from if Wist can't spend a few weeks away from home?
                        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.
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                        • #13
                          Here's what Chad Reuter (NFL.Com) put down as a Grade for the Packers. In the LINK at the bottom of this post...you can see how the Packers Grade by Reuter, compares to every other NFL team:

                          Green Bay Packers

                          Draft picks: Kenny Clark (No. 27 overall), Jason Spriggs (No. 48 overall), Kyler Fackrell (No. 88 overall), Blake Martinez (No. 131), Dean Lowry (No. 137), Trevor Davis (No. 163), Kyle Murphy (No. 200)

                          Day 1 grade: B+
                          Day 2 grade: B
                          Day 3 grade: B+

                          Overall grade: B+

                          The skinny:

                          " There wasn't much question that the Packers were going to bolster their front seven with their opening pick. Another no-brainer will be fan comparisons of the careers of their selection, Clark, and two available Alabama studs: linebacker Reggie Ragland and nose tackle Jarran Reed.

                          Green Bay desperately needed help at the tackle position, and trading up for Spriggs filled that hole. It was an atypical move for Ted Thompson, giving up a mid-round choice for a nine-spot move upwards. Fackrell has good potential to help rush the passer on the outside.

                          The Packers needed an inside linebacker, and they got one with athleticism and intelligence in Martinez. Lowry is a five-technique who will be part of the rotation. Davis is a probable returner who showed the best hands at the combine. Murphy gives more depth at the tackle, though fans are hoping the team gets a good tight end as an undrafted free agent."
                          Chad Reuter


                          NFC Teams:

                          The 2016 NFL Draft had twists and turns few could have seen coming. Count the Cowboys among the NFC teams that made good use of the opportunity.



                          AFC Teams:

                          The selection of Jalen Ramsey helped the Jaguars be one of two AFC South teams to score straight As across the board. Take a look at how each AFC team fared in the 2016 NFL Draft.
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                          • #14
                            fans are hoping the team gets a good tight end as an undrafted free agent." Chad Reuter
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                            • #15
                              Clark - A - The best NT in the draft. The big man fills a big need
                              Spriggs - D - Looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane. Definitely not worth trading up to get the second coming of Alan Barbe. If the Packers had a good O-line coach, I might be more hopeful of this pick.
                              Fackrell - C - Old and coming off an injury
                              Martinez - A- - Good value pick at a position of dire need.
                              Lowry - A- - 296 pounds and runs a 4.85!? That and high motor are worth a late 4th easily.
                              Davis - B+ - Speed and return ability, but which returning WR does not make the team?
                              Murphy - C - Needs strength and coaching to be a player, so he won't amount to much here.

                              Overall C+ Not a great draft, but not likely to be a disaster.
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