I think the secondary looks a whole lot better if the front 7 is revamped. My position of needs for the Packers in order are: Pass rusher, pass rusher, pass rusher, offensive guard, cornerback, running back, pass rusher.
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Pb altered his thinking after I debunked his argument.Originally posted by yetisnowman View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but weren't you claiming Randall, Rollins, and Gunter were all good picks with a bright future within the last week or so? Why would they need to go cb first round if that were the case?
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You can't have 5 shut down CBs on the same team. You need good corners and Randall, Rollins and Gunter look to be that. Hopefully 1 steps up to be a shutdown corner. But with Shields gone you need a 2nd player of his quality.Originally posted by yetisnowman View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but weren't you claiming Randall, Rollins, and Gunter were all good picks with a bright future within the last week or so? Why would they need to go cb first round if that were the case?
Anyway....to me, this is clearly a BPA situation. We are so bereft of playmakers in so many spots. Honestly I think Cook would be a great pick.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
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Yes, if we are picking this high you go with BPA. When you pick for need alone you end up reaching and regretting it later.Originally posted by yetisnowman View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but weren't you claiming Randall, Rollins, and Gunter were all good picks with a bright future within the last week or so? Why would they need to go cb first round if that were the case?
Anyway....to me, this is clearly a BPA situation. We are so bereft of playmakers in so many spots. Honestly I think Cook would be a great pick.
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I like their talent and think each one has at least one trait to like very much. I think they all can start and that Randall might become a fixture on defense. However, neither their development or health is guaranteed. Its probably unlikely all three hit just based on those probabilities alone.Originally posted by yetisnowman View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but weren't you claiming Randall, Rollins, and Gunter were all good picks with a bright future within the last week or so? Why would they need to go cb first round if that were the case?
Anyway....to me, this is clearly a BPA situation. We are so bereft of playmakers in so many spots. Honestly I think Cook would be a great pick.
If Shields is done and Goodson is lost, you need depth and a chance to find talent. I not as sure about Dorleant as I am about those three.
If WR and ILB have taught us anything, a return to health is one thing, a lack of depth is something else.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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With the win, the Packers go from picking between 7-11 to 10-14.
Scout Inc's Top 32
1. L. Fournette* RB LSU 95
2. Myles Garrett* DE Texas A&M 95
3. Jonathan Allen DE Alabama 94
4. Jabrill Peppers* S Michigan 93
5. Reuben Foster ILB Alabama 92
6. Jamal Adams* S LSU 92
7. Dalvin Cook* RB Florida St 91
8. M. Lattimore* CB Ohio State 91
9. Tim Williams OLB Alabama 90
10. Malik McDowell* DT Michigan St 90
11. Charles Harris* DE Missouri 89
12. Mike Williams* WR Clemson 89
13. Jarrad Davis OLB Florida 89
14. Caleb Brantley* DT Florida 89
15. Cam Robinson* OT Alabama 89
16. Teez Tabor* CB Florida 89
17. Charles Walker* DT Oklahoma 89
18. D'Onta Foreman* RB Texas 89
19. J. Smith-Schust.* WR USC 88
20. Carl Lawson* DE Auburn 88
21. Mitch Trubisky* QB N Carolina 88
22. Ryan Ramczyk* OT Wisconsin 88
23. O.J. Howard TE Alabama 88
24. Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan 88
25. Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame 87
26. Jake Butt TE Michigan 87
27. Quenton Nelson* OG Notre Dame 87
28. Marcus Maye S Florida 87
29. C. Tankersley CB Clemson 87
30. C. Mccaffrey* RB Stanford 87
31. Derek Barnett* DE Tennessee 87
32. Raekwon McMillan* ILB Ohio State 86I can't run no more
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While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
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off's top 32...looks like an impact starter will be hard to miss on...https://www.profootballfocus.com/dra...m_campaign=nfl
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pff's top 32...looks like an impact starter will be hard to miss on...https://www.profootballfocus.com/dra...m_campaign=nfl
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I'm a fan. He has really good production and can run routes. With Jordy on his last legs and Cobb being AWOL for chunks of games I'd be ecstatic if he was there in R2 and TT took him. (I think he'll sneak into R1 unless he runs a 4.6 40, though.)Originally posted by red View Postcorey davis just broke the all time fbs receiving yards mark
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What does "FA" stand for ? Is that Green Bay's version of Playoffs for Jim Mora ??Originally posted by gbgary View Postnah...FA for that...or later in the draft. 1st 3 rds need to be O.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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All those asterisks on that list, those are players who might come out early, right? I kinda doubt about half of them will.
Ted has put us in a spot where we need way more than one of the positions talked about. And it's like Bretsky said about the FA thing. I still think the most immediate fix that will do the most good is a big fast wideout - unless there is clear and convincing evidence that Jordy Nelson is gonna return to his pre-injury speed.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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