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DRAFT DAY WISHES FOR ROUND ONE PICK 14
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my bad....I actually thought he measured at 5 11" so he'd make the tape measure barelyTERD 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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That Prospect can sure play football. He's exciting on film.Originally posted by Bretsky View Postmy bad....I actually thought he measured at 5 11" so he'd make the tape measure barely
What are his measurables? http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/profil...hes?id=2560065
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I actually hope for the QB run. A long as we ain't in it.Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostYes the OLD TT diluted Draft isn't the answer now. The Packers need to Re-Build with REAL quality shots.
A Key to NO. 14 and is depended on the QB run and the early Picks. Funny that, as not a lot of the Experts are NOT high on this QB Class; so expect the unexpected or NO QB RUN.
Plan accordingly as in know exactly what your Pre Draft Strategy is. That means setting your Draft Board up as well as you possibly can.
A QB run may mean we get a shot at a top pass rusher or star CB.
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Unfortunately I think GB is just out of reach. I think its possible for a QB run to happen and miss out on the pass rush and CB talent. That's why I agree with the idea that this may be the year to trade up. I hope with this latest notion that GB isn't trading up, that its a smoke screen and is really the plan. GB hasn't had a selection this high in years, and we don't plan on having one this high again for some time either. Trade up and get the generational talent if you can. And I'd prefer to not use future '19 picks. Try to keep it to the 12 we have now. With a QB run, we should be able to get a guy in the 8-10 range. Maybe 11-12 if we can add some fat uglies, OL, going early too.Originally posted by KYPack View PostI actually hope for the QB run. A long as we ain't in it.
A QB run may mean we get a shot at a top pass rusher or star CB.
I hope this doesn't sound like I'm straddling the fence, but if we're not able to trade up. Then I'd be ok with trading down, staying in the late first and maybe try to trade back up into the late first and get two really good players that could help even if they aren't the 'generational' type.Now what y'all know about dem Texas boys
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To get to Pick #8, Pack would need to trade their 3rd and 4th round picks:
8th pick = 1400 trade value chart points
14th pick (1100-1st round), #76 (201-3rdR) and #101 (96-4thR)
That's a lot of value and if the team at #8 doesn't have multiple suitors. And its the Bears.Last edited by pbmax; 04-01-2018, 08:08 AM.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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Oh, what the hell. Let the speculation begin.
Here's the Green Bay Packers' full list of 2018 NFL draft picks: 1st round | 14th overall 2nd round | 45th overall 3rd round | 76th overall 4th round | 101st overall (from CLE) 4th round | 133rd overall (compensatory) 5th roun
1st round | 14th overall
2nd round | 45th overall
3rd round | 76th overall
4th round | 101st overall (from CLE)
4th round | 133rd overall (compensatory)
5th round | 138th overall (from CLE)
5th round | 172nd overall (compensatory)
5th round | 174th overall (compensatory)
6th round | 186th overall
6th round | 207th overall (compensatory)
7th round | 232nd overall
7th round | 239th overall (from BUF)
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Compare total trade values and calculate gain and loss percent of trade points or look up pick values. Calculate NFL trade pick values between traders. Table of NFL draft pick values in value chart. Each draft pick is assigned a point value as a reference to compare the relative value of picks in different draft rounds.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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Alternate calculators:
Draft pick value by Approximate Value: http://www.footballperspective.com/d...ue-calculator/
Same format by for Jimmy Johnson: http://www.footballperspective.com/j...ue-calculator/
BONUS: Why trading up is STILL a bad idea: http://advancedfootballanalytics.com...er-the-new-cbaBud 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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Brian Burke at Advanced Football Analytics used to have one but it seems to have been lost:
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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In every draft there is at least one GM/Owner who will reach big time and take a player none of the "experts" saw as worthy of taking in the upper half of the draft. So if this happens along with a run on these QBs we might get lucky and a real gem "falls" to us.Originally posted by BZnDallas View PostUnfortunately I think GB is just out of reach. I think its possible for a QB run to happen and miss out on the pass rush and CB talent. That's why I agree with the idea that this may be the year to trade up. I hope with this latest notion that GB isn't trading up, that its a smoke screen and is really the plan. GB hasn't had a selection this high in years, and we don't plan on having one this high again for some time either. Trade up and get the generational talent if you can. And I'd prefer to not use future '19 picks. Try to keep it to the 12 we have now. With a QB run, we should be able to get a guy in the 8-10 range. Maybe 11-12 if we can add some fat uglies, OL, going early too.
I hope this doesn't sound like I'm straddling the fence, but if we're not able to trade up. Then I'd be ok with trading down, staying in the late first and maybe try to trade back up into the late first and get two really good players that could help even if they aren't the 'generational' type.
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You have to have that happen, but also realize someone else is going to jump up to 10 and threaten to take one of your picks.Originally posted by Pugger View PostIn every draft there is at least one GM/Owner who will reach big time and take a player none of the "experts" saw as worthy of taking in the upper half of the draft. So if this happens along with a run on these QBs we might get lucky and a real gem "falls" to us.
You cannot fall in love with a player at the top of the draft either.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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BEST CASE.............ALL OF THE QB's go ahead of us, Chubb, a RB, OL, and DL (that Vita Vea dude)Originally posted by pbmax View PostTo get to Pick #8, Pack would need to trade their 3rd and 4th round picks:
8th pick = 1400 trade value chart points
14th pick (1100-1st round), #76 (201-3rdR) and #101 (96-4thR)
That's a lot of value and if the team at #8 doesn't have multiple suitors. And its the Bears.
Then odds are a stud falls that's names Smith, James, Edmunds, Fitzpatrick, or Ward falls to us
WORSE CASE...........WHAT IS COST OF MOVING UP TWO TO THREE SPOTS ????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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I like to think out of the box.
14: R1P14
WR D.J. MOORE
MARYLAND
45: R2P13
WR CALVIN RIDLEY
ALABAMA
76: R3P12
EDGE LORENZO CARTER
GEORGIA
101: R4P1
EDGE DORANCE ARMSTRONG JR.
KANSAS
133: R4P33
EDGE DUKE EJIOFOR
WAKE FOREST
138: R5P1
CB ISAAC YIADOM
BOSTON COLLEGE
172: R5P35
CB HOLTON HILL
TEXAS
174: R5P37
TE TROY FUMAGALLI
WISCONSIN
186: R6P12
OT BRETT TOTH
ARMY
207: R6P33
S GODWIN IGWEBUIKE
NORTHWESTERN
232: R7P14
CB BRANDON FACYSON
VIRGINIA TECH
239: R7P21
OT GREG SENAT
WAGNEROne 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.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
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