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No I wouldn't. I don't and never have cared about post-draft grades. Wait and see how these guys perform for a few years and then re-visit the draft success. It's simply something for people to write and talk about. It's fine with me if people want to act as though they carry any weight. IMO they don't. It has nothing to do with being an, "armchair GM". I'm not saying it's a good or a bad draft in any way yet. Of course there are players I'm glad to see us pick and some that leave me scratching my head. For example, I really wanted to see us grab Perine from Oklahoma with the first pick in the 4th Rd. but I'm not going to blow a gasket or lose any sleep over the fact that we didn't.Originally posted by Teamcheez1 View PostThe same people calling the draft grades worthless would be frothing at the mouth if the Packers had received poor draft grades for this year. Too many armchair GM's.
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Across the NFL, many of the front-office executives who help shape their teams' drafts have always viewed Ted Thompson as almost a God-like figure. He is, by some, literally worshipped.
At Long Last, the Packers Seem to Understand That It's Evolve or Die in the NFL
MIKE FREEMAN ... MAY 1, 2017
" Thompson's embrace of a more modern, or at least, current way of doing things in the NFL has all but stunned his counterparts across the league. Six different team officials told me they were flabbergasted by the change in someone they believed had become too dogmatic and stubborn in his approach to a rapidly changing NFL world."
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A fine compliment to Ted Thompson from a respected writer...Mike Freeman.Last edited by woodbuck27; 05-01-2017, 02:09 PM.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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Originally posted by gbgary View Postdon't remember who did it but i read a guy a yesterday gave them a B+.
here's link that gives grades from several sources...http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...sults-analysis
Another site gives the Packers a B- Grade:
" Green Bay Packers B- Kevin King and Montravius Adams were nice values. The Packers addressed running back by selecting three players at the position. "** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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All lies. TT is lazy and only had one player in for an interview.Originally posted by Radagast View PostThe following players visited the GB Packers prior to the draft and were then drafted by the Packers.
They are :
DeAngelo Yancey / WR / Purdue
Kofi Amichia / OL / South Florida
Devante Mays / RB / Utah State

The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Those who were paying attention saw this offseason as shaping up very differently for Thompson. Ted managed it better than most by doing some of the heavy lifting last year getting rid of Sitton a year earlier than expected. Still there were a number of important pieces coming due who were at different turning points in their careers as Packers to varying degrees and for various reasons - Lacy, Lang, Peppers, Tretter, Shields, Cook, Perry, Hyde, Starks, Jones, etc. That's a ton of production to lose and/or have to pay up for all in one year.
Big changes were almost inevitable and I believe Ted stayed true to his way this year rather than "evolving."
Extra picks help Ted Thompson retool Packers roster
Originally posted by SilversteinThe beauty of general manager Ted Thompson’s draft-and-develop system is that the Green Bay Packers never should be in a rebuilding mode.
As long as Thompson is making the right choices 50-60 percent of the time with his draft selections, the warehouse never should run out of goods. Whenever items are pulled off the shelves because someone paid a pretty price for them or their expiration dates passed or they become damaged, newer merchandise fills their place.
Of late, Thompson hasn’t had to restock his shelves all that much.
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But after watching his team crumble under the weight of injuries and inadequate depth, Thompson went out to retool his roster in a way he hadn’t since 2006 when he signed Charles Woodson and Ryan Pickett and finagled 12 draft picks.This idea that Thompson has somehow "evolved" and risen from the depths of yesterday's game are a gross oversimplification and a misunderstanding of what's happened this year. While he necessarily signed more FA's this offseason, those moves were necessitated by the state of the roster not by some new approach. He was still characteristically judicious about not overspending or over-reaching.Across the NFL, many of the front-office executives who help shape their teams' drafts have always viewed Ted Thompson as almost a God-like figure. He is, by some, literally worshipped.
They see the Packers' general manager as an OG, a genius, a model for how to run a team. They look at Thompson the way Starfleet captains look at James Kirk. Thompson's intelligence, his draft picks, his common-sense approach and the way he refuses to publicly pat himself on the back for some of the best picks of all time—like Aaron Rodgers—are just some of the reasons why he's so cherished.
Ted Thompson has always assessed the state of the roster and acted in ways he feels appropriate for maintaining balance between short-term needs and long-term health of the roster. That balance is different this year, which has driven the moves he's made but his strategic approach to building a team to win now and in the future remains the same as it's always been.Last edited by vince; 05-01-2017, 04:23 PM.
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That being said, Josh Jones was the perfect pick. He fills Hydes role this year, and Burnett is on the last year of his contract. Jones is a bigger body for the new hybrid ILB/S position we have been using. A good fit for this team right now.Originally posted by vince View PostKiller post 31. Though I think it's fair to hold the GM responsible for drafting/adding players that can/will thrive within the circumstances of the team as constructed.
As you say it's more complex than simply assessing talent in a vacuum. I think your post says a lot about Ted's approach to player acquisition beyond the draft as well.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Agree. Jones fills both an immediate and potential long-term need.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostThat being said, Josh Jones was the perfect pick. He fills Hydes role this year, and Burnett is on the last year of his contract. Jones is a bigger body for the new hybrid ILB/S position we have been using. A good fit for this team right now.
If anything appears different this year it's been the transparency of moves that so clearly address "need." I think it's clear that's always been a big part of the value equation but with the important losses of this year's departures in specific areas and how close the team continues to be year after year, the "needs" jump out a lot more than in the past when there's been less "starting role veteran" roster turnover.Last edited by vince; 05-01-2017, 03:14 PM.
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exactly. he had to involved in free agency because of the high number of people he let go. he's the same ted. watching the $. i thought he did a good job in the draft addressing needs even though he passed over watt and foster. the cb position was just too needy to ignore.Originally posted by vince View PostThis idea that Thompson has somehow "evolved" and risen from the depths of yesterday's game are a gross oversimplification and a misunderstanding of what's happened this year.
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Yeah I hoped he'd really break from character, do the easy fan-friendly thing and cut a huge check to one of the #1 corner FA's. That would have guaranteed nothing but obviously didn't happen regardless.Originally posted by gbgary View Postexactly. he had to involved in free agency because of the high number of people he let go. he's the same ted. watching the $. i thought he did a good job in the draft addressing needs even though he passed over watt and foster. the cb position was just too needy to ignore.
We'll see how Ted's way fits with 31's "whole infinite collection of variances that are set in motion" this year. Given the addition of King and House, along with the return to health - and appropriate placement down the pecking order - of Randall, Rollins and Gunter, I think the corners are likely to be improved.
One of those 31esque butterfly-effect variances that concerns me is what happens if/when Perry and/or Matthews miss time with injury... Someone who hasn't really shown up yet is gonna need to be there.
Injuries in key spots last year set variances in motion that decimated the pass defense and proved to be their undoing in the NFC Championship. Bottom line is, given their early up-tempo offensive approach and play-from-ahead game strategy, they probably don't need a top 10 pass defense - but I'd say they do need to be top 20. Top 31 got them schooled pretty hard by the league's premiere offense 2 wins short of the goal.
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Many , including myself , don't think it is reasonable to grade a new draft class. In fact , many feel it is only fair to grade following 3 seasons of play. With that in mind , the 2014 GB Draft Class should be ready to be graded.
IMO, the best players from the 2014 Draft were Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix / DB / Alabama and Corey Linsley /C/Ohio State. Davante Adams/WR/Fresno St. is a little above average.
I rate the 2014 GB Draft Class : C+sigpic
If your not the lead dog , then the view never changes !
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Now you're not only trolling this thread but you're trolling the 2014 class.
2014 Draft
21 Dix
53 Adams
85 Thornton
98 Rodgers
121 Bradford
161 Linsley
176 Abbrederis
197 Goodson
236 Janis
2014 Notable UDFA's
Joe Thomas
Jayrone Elliott
Mike Pennel
Justin Perillo
3 solid core starters including a pro-bowler
5 solid contributors including a couple ST aces
5 more guys not good enough to be Packers but still in the league
That's a Grade A haul all day long.
There's not another team in the league who acquired that much value from that class - including the 20 teams with higher draft slots.
2014 Draft by Team
Why do you have such an anti-Packer bias that you feel the need to troll so hard Rad?Last edited by vince; 05-02-2017, 07:19 AM.
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