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My preference in that scenario would be: Barmore, Bateman, Radunz, Toney, Moehrig (Holland instead, if he were available), Cosmi. I'd rather have Radunz + our two 4th round picks than Jenkins - our two 4th round picks. I have Jenkins slightly higher than Radunz, but not enough to give up two 4th round picks."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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Looking at some of the LBs now. I do like JOK. I'm surprised I do because I wasn't as high on Isaiah Simmons as others last year. I doubt he drops to #29 and not sure I'd trade up for an ILB, but if he's just sitting there, I'm on board."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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I actually messed up CB with the guys that meet the minimum requirements for the Packers. The Packers have generally required CBs to be over 5'10" (I think Jaire was the shortest at 5'10 1/2"), 4.56 in the 40, 76 in SpR that I calculate that is a combination of shuttle and 3 cone, and 74 in ExR that I calculate that is a combination of vertical and broad jump. Samuel doesn't meet height requirement. Campbell, Melifonwu, and Trill Williams don't meet SpR requirement (they were stiff in the agility drills).
My CB Rankings
1 Patrick Surtain, Alabama (1)
2 Jaycee Horn, South Carolina (1)
3 Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech (1)
4 Greg Newsome, Northwestern (1-2)
5 Eric Stokes, Georgia (2)
6 Tyson Campbell, Georgia (2)
7 Asante Samuel, Florida State (2)
8 Kelvin Joseph, Kentucky (2)
9 Paulson Adebo, Stanford (2-3)
10 Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse (2-3)
11 Aaron Robinson, Central Florida (3)
12 Benjamin St-Juste, Minnesota (3)
13 Marco Wilson, Florida (3-4)
14 Ambry Thomas, Michigan (3-4)
15 Tre Brown, Oklahoma (3-4)
16 Thomas Graham, Oregon (3-4)
17 Trill Williams, Syracuse (4)
18 Kary Vincent, LSU (4)
19 Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas (4-5)
20 Shaun Wade, Ohio State (4-5)
21 Camryn Bynum, California (4-5)
22 Tay Gowan, UCF (5)
23 Rodarius Williams, Oklahoma State (5)
24 Keith Taylor, Washington (5)
25 Israel Mukuamu, South Carolina (5-6)
26 D.J. Daniel, Georgia (6)
Others looked at (UDFA):
Shakur Brown, Michigan State
Note: Guys in gray either aren't a scheme fit for the Packers or didn't meet the size/athletic threshold that I think the Packers have."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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Asante Samuel Jr. was only an eighth of an inch shorter than Alexander. But he was 17 pounds lighter. That's the only major difference in their RAS scores. Don't know how much weight is an issue at CB with Gute.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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I've been reading the Acme Packing Company site, and they seem to have some fine, in-depth articles that look at the players in a way similar to you. That is, they're trying to judge them by the standards they think the Packers have generally used in the past. So it's not just a vanilla "who are the highest rated players?" but "who, given the Packers' past standards for judging players, do we think are the players who rank highest within that system?"Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostI actually messed up CB with the guys that meet the minimum requirements for the Packers. The Packers have generally required CBs to be over 5'10" (I think Jaire was the shortest at 5'10 1/2"), 4.56 in the 40, 76 in SpR that I calculate that is a combination of shuttle and 3 cone, and 74 in ExR that I calculate that is a combination of vertical and broad jump. Samuel doesn't meet height requirement. Campbell, Melifonwu, and Trill Williams don't meet SpR requirement (they were stiff in the agility drills).
My CB Rankings
1 Patrick Surtain, Alabama (1)
2 Jaycee Horn, South Carolina (1)
3 Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech (1)
4 Greg Newsome, Northwestern (1-2)
5 Eric Stokes, Georgia (2)
6 Tyson Campbell, Georgia (2)
7 Asante Samuel, Florida State (2)
8 Kelvin Joseph, Kentucky (2)
9 Paulson Adebo, Stanford (2-3)
10 Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse (2-3)
11 Aaron Robinson, Central Florida (3)
12 Benjamin St-Juste, Minnesota (3)
13 Marco Wilson, Florida (3-4)
14 Ambry Thomas, Michigan (3-4)
15 Tre Brown, Oklahoma (3-4)
16 Thomas Graham, Oregon (3-4)
17 Trill Williams, Syracuse (4)
18 Kary Vincent, LSU (4)
19 Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas (4-5)
20 Shaun Wade, Ohio State (4-5)
21 Camryn Bynum, California (4-5)
22 Tay Gowan, UCF (5)
23 Rodarius Williams, Oklahoma State (5)
24 Keith Taylor, Washington (5)
25 Israel Mukuamu, South Carolina (5-6)
26 D.J. Daniel, Georgia (6)
Others looked at (UDFA):
Shakur Brown, Michigan State
Note: Guys in gray either aren't a scheme fit for the Packers or didn't meet the size/athletic threshold that I think the Packers have.
One corner they mention is a guy named McPhearson from, I think, Texas Tech. Any particular reason he's not on your list at all? His overall athletic rating, weighted to what they think the Packers' standards are, is a 10 of 10. They project him to go in round three or four. What say you?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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I mentioned this in the first post, but I only added players that were in the top 150 (4th round, actually high 5th round, or higher) in one of the 6 draft sites I used. I didn't have time to analyze every prospect, so my spreadsheet contains only players that got a top 150 ranking from one of the six boards. That means the guy you are talking about was not considered a top 150 prospect on any of those boards.Originally posted by Fritz View PostAny particular reason he's not on your list at all? His overall athletic rating, weighted to what they think the Packers' standards are, is a 10 of 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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