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  • #16
    OT and Corner are the two deeper positions. Good starters in the second round.

    WR has slot guys in the 2nd round. Unless it’s tyreek hill, that’s a luxury pick.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by wist43 View Post
      If Farley falls far enough, I'm all for doing what it takes... have to assume his medical has checked out.

      That said, I'm thinking trade down.

      Move back and the pick might be Terrace Marshall. The trade back up for a T.

      2. Terrace Marshall - WR
      2. Liam Eichenberg - OT
      3. Robert Rochelle - CB
      3. Monty Rice - LB

      That's as far as I've gotten on the board.
      Okay, let's substitute Monty Rice for D'ante Smith...

      2. Terrace Marshall
      2. Liam Eichenberg
      3. Robert Rochelle
      3. D'Ante Smith

      I'd be thrilled with those 4 picks - think Eichenberg would be the weakest of those picks.
      wist

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      • #18
        Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
        OT and Corner are the two deeper positions. Good starters in the second round.

        WR has slot guys in the 2nd round. Unless it’s tyreek hill, that’s a luxury pick.
        I'm torn. I value OL more than most and this Tackle draft is really nice. The problem is that I really believe a talent like Elgton should be playing RT, not G. That would mean we have 2 very good tackles on the team. That would also mean the perceived need really isn't a need. But the draft very well could fall in a way to drop a good RT into our lap at 29. Do you trade up for the "need" at CB or let the draft come to you and take a good OT.
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        • #19
          I disagree with you on just about all counts there, Bobblehead.

          I absolutely do not value O Line very much at all - I've seen the Packers win and do extremely well so many games, so many seasons with O Lines ranging between borderline shitty and marginally good. Conversely, going back to Lombardi's days with Starr at QB, and what was generally acknowledged as a great O Line, I can remember a lot of games like that horrible Thanksgiving when the Packers lost their only game in a 13-1 season, that great O Line getting thoroughly trounced by the Lions great defense. And that was far from the only time. Often, a D would clog things up so even Hornung and Taylor couldn't run much, and Starr would need to bail things out while getting rushed badly. Great O Line or mediocre O Line, you win or lose with quality at skilled positions and/or defense - the O Line just ain't that important.

          And I want to keep Elgton Jenkins at Guard where he excelled rather than move him to tackle where he was ok but not all that great.

          I don't think we need to trade up to get an outstanding first round Corner. It's looking more and more like Newsome may be available, and if not him, Asante Samuel would be really good too. Just the same, I wouldn't mind trading up for Newsome. Regardless, we will be infinitely better off if we get a Corner in the first round than O Line. If there's a really good OT when we draft in the second round, fine, I wouldn't oppose that, and getting somebody like Walker Little in the 4th would be good too. But I value Corner as well as ILB and D Line way more than O Line, both in this draft and in general.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
            I disagree with you on just about all counts there, Bobblehead.

            I absolutely do not value O Line very much at all - I've seen the Packers win and do extremely well so many games, so many seasons with O Lines ranging between borderline shitty and marginally good. Conversely, going back to Lombardi's days with Starr at QB, and what was generally acknowledged as a great O Line, I can remember a lot of games like that horrible Thanksgiving when the Packers lost their only game in a 13-1 season, that great O Line getting thoroughly trounced by the Lions great defense. And that was far from the only time. Often, a D would clog things up so even Hornung and Taylor couldn't run much, and Starr would need to bail things out while getting rushed badly. Great O Line or mediocre O Line, you win or lose with quality at skilled positions and/or defense - the O Line just ain't that important.

            And I want to keep Elgton Jenkins at Guard where he excelled rather than move him to tackle where he was ok but not all that great.

            I don't think we need to trade up to get an outstanding first round Corner. It's looking more and more like Newsome may be available, and if not him, Asante Samuel would be really good too. Just the same, I wouldn't mind trading up for Newsome. Regardless, we will be infinitely better off if we get a Corner in the first round than O Line. If there's a really good OT when we draft in the second round, fine, I wouldn't oppose that, and getting somebody like Walker Little in the 4th would be good too. But I value Corner as well as ILB and D Line way more than O Line, both in this draft and in general.
            In the rodgers non injury years era the only time we have won less than 11 games was 2008 and when we had a bad oline.
            Going back to favre '99 average line bad season. 2000 average line average season. 2005/6 bad retooled lines. Bad seasons.
            Basing my line stats from dvoa I just noticed when ever we had a not great line we basically miss the playoffs or are a wild card.
            You can have your opinion but analysis leads me to believe that the second most important unit on the football field is oline.

            If you werent a packers fan in 05 06 I get you might not notice it as that to me is the most glaring example.
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            • #21
              We've literally never had a "great O Line" all through the Favre and Rodgers years, and we did pretty damn well a lot of years with mediocre to borderline good O Lines.
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              • #22
                Jaysus Tex. Green Bay has had some nice offensive lines through the years. Clifton, Tauscher, Bakhtiari, Bulaga, Linsley, Jenkins - that's just some of the list.

                As for drafting at #29, I read yesterday that scouts are saying Barmore from Alabama is a real high-maintenance guy. That's the stuff you don't think as much about. Is he going to turn out to be a Warren Sapp high-maintenance, or a Cletidus Hunt high-maintenance?

                It'd make you want to pass. So if he plays really good his first two years, he's only going to get to be more and more of a diva. There won't be much to be humble about. And if he doesn't play well, will his feelings be hurt and he'll lash out?

                Ugh. Glad I'm not an NFL GM.
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                • #23
                  Wahle
                  Rivera
                  Flanagan
                  Tauscher
                  Clifton
                  Wells
                  Sitton
                  Lang
                  Tretter
                  Lindsley
                  Bakh
                  Bulaga
                  Jenkins
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                  • #24
                    The packers have a rich OL culture. I don’t know if it’s scouting or coaching or what, but it’s a culture here to have good OL. Receivers too.
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                    • #25
                      That should tell you something, RG. Literally ALL of those guys seemed better than they were because of the QB they blocked for.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                        The packers have a rich OL culture. I don’t know if it’s scouting or coaching or what, but it’s a culture here to have good OL. Receivers too.

                        Having great WR's was a TT culture; kudos to him. Gutebag inherited a goldmine with a franchise QB and some other nice pieces. Normally a new GM does not have that.
                        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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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                          That should tell you something, RG. Literally ALL of those guys seemed better than they were because of the QB they blocked for.

                          I would say that about the WR's. Adams of course is one of the best. Don't have much to say about the others at WR other than they are fuctional
                          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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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                            That should tell you something, RG. Literally ALL of those guys seemed better than they were because of the QB they blocked for.
                            Or you could claim that having consistently standout offensive lines has allowed good quarterbacks to look like great quarterbacks.

                            What you need to do is to support the claim you make instead of just making another claim.
                            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                              Having great WR's was a TT culture; kudos to him. Gutebag inherited a goldmine with a franchise QB and some other nice pieces. Normally a new GM does not have that.
                              We had the best offense in football last year.
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                              • #30
                                We had at the minimum
                                Top 2 qb
                                Top 4 oline
                                Top 7 rb
                                Top 7 te
                                Top 12 wr
                                Top 5 coach.
                                Those numbers are at the least imo where you can't even argue it logically.
                                My personal ranking would be
                                #1 qb
                                #3 ol
                                #3 te (holy tonyon!!!)
                                #4 rb
                                # 9 wr.
                                All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

                                George Orwell

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