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  • DRAFT DAY WISHES FOR ROUND ONE PICK 14

    List the guys you'd LOVE to see slip a bit to pick 14 and GB grabs......and list the guys you are OK with.

    I think it's an absolute given the following players will be gone by the time we pick

    1 Josh Rosen
    2 Sam Darnold
    3 Josh Allen
    4 Saquon Barkley
    5 Denzel Ward
    6,Bradley Chubb
    7. Quentin Nelson
    8 Baker Mayfield

    Those are 8 are probably gone ...AND...Lamar Jackson could go before we pick



    GUYS i'D LOVE AT PICK 14....SOME OR ALL COULD BE GONE

    Tremaine Edmunds-----OLB- Potential superstar here.....probably gone though
    Roquan Smith-----------ILB- Hammer and Toughness GB really needs...and a leader
    Derwin James -----------S- Big Athletic Crushing Safety who can rush and play all over

    GUYS I'D BE OK WITH AT PICK 14 as Backup Plans to above 4

    Mike Hughes-------------CB- Really like this guy; incredible talent....outside CB....but from a small school........that is the only reason he's a slight step behind the above 3
    Harold Landry......OLB...I knew he has some PR love already; but I'm not as sold on him as the above 4.
    Minkah Fitzpatrick....S...but can move around and play different positions


    WHAT SAY YOU RATS ????????????//

    Who are your dream picks....and the ones you'd be ok with........and feel free to bash on any of the guys I noted or views stated
    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

  • #2
    I'd be shocked if Edmunds and James don't round out the top 10.
    "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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    • #3
      I was going to bash the Mayfield pick until I realized that GMs all shoot their load trying for a QB if they don't have one. I just think that guy is too much flash and got away with some pretty unsound (UNSOUND) play in college because of the competition.
      Originally posted by 3irty1
      This is museum quality stupidity.

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      • #4
        If one of the top defensive backs or edge rushers is not their at 14 and some of the coveted QBs are still on the board I think the Packers could make some noise trading back.

        Fitzpatrick, James, or Ward. I struggle to see how either of those guys will be there at 14, unless their is huge run on offensive players.

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        • #5
          Trade down 3-6 spots and pick up more picks.
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          • #6
            I think that Leighton Vander Esch is just the player the D needs. I'd rather we build strength in the middle first (against run AND pass) and then work our way out to the edges.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Shadow View Post
              I think that Leighton Vander Esch is just the player the D needs. I'd rather we build strength in the middle first (against run AND pass) and then work our way out to the edges.
              I like Van Der Each, but he has some warts, namely taking on blocks, shedding, and playing thru the trash. In space he's very good, but inside, in the trash, he needs a lot of coaching. He instinctually takes on blockers with his shoulder instead of keeping his head up and using his hands to create seperation and shed the block.

              Surely he's been coached up on this, but to date he still does it.

              He's a good player though, and has very good tools. I'd be okay with him if we trade back.
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              • #8
                What's with the talks about trading down? Packers already have a million picks. If there's a season to trade up, this one is it.

                Personally, I'd take Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama, at 14. Then fix the wormholes on defense with the rest of the picks - Trade back into the 1st round if a hotshot corner or a guy like Davenport is still around in the 20's.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                  What's with the talks about trading down? Packers already have a million picks. If there's a season to trade up, this one is it.

                  Personally, I'd take Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama, at 14. Then fix the wormholes on defense with the rest of the picks - Trade back into the 1st round if a hotshot corner or a guy like Davenport is still around in the 20's.
                  this!! they need a stud cb, wr, olb. a no-brainer pick. no trading down. if need be, they have to move up. if someone falls to them fine. it depends if the run at qb occurs as predicted.
                  Last edited by gbgary; 03-28-2018, 01:26 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                    What's with the talks about trading down? Packers already have a million picks. If there's a season to trade up, this one is it.

                    Personally, I'd take Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama, at 14. Then fix the wormholes on defense with the rest of the picks - Trade back into the 1st round if a hotshot corner or a guy like Davenport is still around in the 20's.
                    I'm beginning to buy into the Ridley pick more and more. I'd love to see Ward or James to help on D, but quite honestly, our explosive offense is what has made us so good in the past. We have Adams, who is obviously our #1 receiver (and well-deserved). Then we have Cobb (he hasn't been particularly effective for years now). Then Allison...Allison? C'mon. Graham will be a better #3 than Allison, and potentially a better #2 than Cobb. We are one injury away from having a seriously lacking offense, and if Rodgers goes down again, a catastrophic one.
                    Talent will be there in the later rounds to help fill our D. I tend to think that, since Gutey is a disciple of TT, that he'll do something none of us expects i.e. drafting a WR or something like that

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by gbgary View Post
                      this!! they need a stud cb, wr, olb. a no-brainer pick. no trading down. if need be, they have to move up. if someone falls to them fine. it depends if the run at qb occurs as predicted.
                      Because the talent we need will be gone by our pick and the next level will be there lower in the draft

                      I like the CB-Oliver but 14 is to high and maybe trading down 6 slots allows us to trade back into the 2nd and pick up say the edge rusher Sweat and a top 3 tight end, we need alot of pieces and trading down might be the best move if say the top 2 or 3 on our board are gone at 14. think we trade down the more mocks I see.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tony Oday View Post
                        Trade down 3-6 spots and pick up more picks.
                        To add to the 12?
                        Originally posted by 3irty1
                        This is museum quality stupidity.

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                        • #13
                          It's more likely they package picks in the mid/late rounds to move up. A R4 and a R5 to get a low R3 or higher R4, for example.
                          I could see them flipping picks 14->15 or even 16 if there's a QB like Allen sitting there and a team calls... but trading down requires two parties, and a pretty good feeling the player they want will be available.

                          Plus, how often do we expect them to draft within the top half of R1 with Rodgers at QB?

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                          • #14
                            Starting to see some mocks with Packers taking Minkah Fitzpatrick. I would have thought he'd be gone. Draft Analyst still has him #5 overall. It would be a nice surprise if he was available.
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                            • #15
                              Whatever they do, they better not trade up. WAY too expensive in Top 10.

                              All teams overvalue their draft picks these days in draft trades. They spend the rest of the year treating them like pennies.

                              But for the draft itself its crazy expensive to move in the first round.
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