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  • Versatility similar to the 49ers offense

    Watson
    Wicks
    Kraft
    Musgrave
    Aaron Jones


    Musgrave has legit WR deep speed. He ran his 40 coming off a leg injury and still had a legit WR flying 20.

    Kraft is a prototype Kelce/Kittle type of athlete who catches the ball and can breakdown in space well enough to move into the backfield as an HBack blocking type.

    Aaron Jones is a legitimate passing option as well as an explosive runner.



    You can have two inline TEs. You can have a FB, RB and inline TE. All your TEs and receivers can block. Or you can go 4 or 5 wide with receiver type speed across the board.


    A million ways for the defense to die. How do you match personnel. And I know we’ve dreamed of this type of versatility before and then Deguara fucked the pooch or Lazard showed up mediocre as shit in the passing game to do the complete opposite of complimenting his unusual blocking skills or the OL faltered with injury or all of the above….


    But these guys are showing play making talent. All of them. Big athletic flashes of exciting stuff to come.

    It could be an exciting era of offensive football on the horizon as if it’s not already pretty darn exciting at what should be the low end of its potential.
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  • #2
    You forgot Reed.

    It's a nice, young, inexpensive core of players... with the exception of Jones.
    I think if you go into the offseason looking to improve your OL and RB and find a legitimate FB you'll have something.

    Aaron Jones doesn't have much left in the tank and Dillon is a nice backup but that's it. Don't overpay RBs.

    If they are smart they won't neglect to draft and develop receiving talent like they did after Davante. Maybe some of that was Rodgers being a dickhole, but when guys like Juwann Winfree and Darius Sheppard are getting a lot of snaps you might have shaky depth.

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    • #3
      Easy to forget Reed, doesn't do much.

      On a tangent guess which rookie receiver just broke sterling sharpes rookie reception record.
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      • #4
        Jones not much left in the tank? When he's healthy - the past two games, he sure seems to have plenty. I had about concluded a few weeks ago that a draft priority was replacing him and/or Dillon. Now, I'm thinking they find a way to keep both of them, and maybe still draft somebody, maybe a 3rd or 4th round, maybe Braelin Allen if he falls far enough.

        Any RB is an injury risk, Jones probably more than most. If that lets us keep him for less money, though, great.
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        • #5
          Do not want the WI kid, and i can be a Badger homer.
          Big college backs who succeed in the pros are rare and I'm not sure Allen will be one. And yes, I expect he will be there in R3 and probably taken R4. There isn't a RB worth taking in R1 this year, you'll see the very top-rated guys go on Day 2 and a big run on them in Day 3.

          I'd love to keep Jones, but he's 29 and missed half the season with injuries. He's had like 3 MCL injuries now, they add up. It's what happens to RBs as they age and become less effective. Maybe it's not this season, but it's coming soon.
          Jones is waaayyy better than Dillon (who should be a RB3 IMO) but you still need to get younger and cheaper there. RB is a meat grinder position and you have to keep bringing in fresh new meat. (It's also why a lot of players who would be RBs are now WRs on the college level, but I digress.) Jones' contract is going to have a big say in whether he stays or not. That will come down to discussions between Gute, Russ Ball, Jones and his agent. I'm 100% sure MLF would like him back, so would the fans. If you see Aaron Jones interact with fans you can't help but love the guy. You can't pay $17M for a RB in their age-30 season. Either way they have to bring in new RBs to make both the offense and cap work.

          Dillon is a great guy and I like him, but is he worth 3M/yr of your limited cap space? He's not dynamic. He's miscast in this offense. His vision and feet aren't great. He is good in pass pro and as an outlet, and if you run a lot of under center power runs -- which GB doesn't -- he'd be more effective. I could see someone like TEN or BAL having a lot of fun with him. GB needs RBs who are shiftier and quicker, not bulldozers. It's why Jones is more effective in the offense. I'm not seeing a strong argument for keeping Dillon.

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          • #6
            I think the tweaks have us running some things similar to the dolphins. Bo melton is running free with separation like tyrique Hill
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            • #7
              This is a good thread content wise. The Packers really do have a wide variety of skill on offense.

              And where did Bo Melton come from ? Was he a stud in colleage who got lose in the NFL due to sub par measurables or a bad RAS score ? He looked really dam good
              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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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                This is a good thread content wise. The Packers really do have a wide variety of skill on offense.

                And where did Bo Melton come from ? Was he a stud in colleage who got lose in the NFL due to sub par measurables or a bad RAS score ? He looked really dam good
                Had great combine numbers except for height/weight. Ran a 4.34 40. Still wasn't seen as an explosive player. May have been limited in college by poor QB play. https://www.nfl.com/prospects/bo-mel...1-b314a42762bf
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                • #9
                  Tucker Kraft is a tough dude but comps being Kelce and Kittle? Cmon bro. Kelce is an all-timer and Kittle is a right-nower. He will likely never come close to either of them and could still be a very good player.

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                  • #10
                    Who is that receiver homie #18 who straight up attacks the ball? Also some no namer that wasn't drafted IIRC.

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                    • #11
                      I left Reed off this list because when you want to go full unpredictable mode, you want to use guys who can excel in the run game and pass game. Reed is tiny to be a blocker or RB
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                        Tucker Kraft is a tough dude but comps being Kelce and Kittle? Cmon bro. Kelce is an all-timer and Kittle is a right-nower. He will likely never come close to either of them and could still be a very good player.
                        Do you watch the games? Kraft is a fucking athlete and a baller. He does look like an elite tight end. He’s playing like one. Watch the games.
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                        • #13
                          I will probably pay for this statement later but Tucker Kraft has looked better than Musgrave to me. More Fluent, catches the ball more naturally and can catch and run after the catch
                          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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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                            Who is that receiver homie #18 who straight up attacks the ball? Also some no namer that wasn't drafted IIRC.

                            Are you thinking of Malik Heath, who has looked really good at times as well ? I radio head was trying to sell Heath as a future #1 WR. Callers kept claling in asking him if he really means Wicks and the guy kept pounding the table for Heath. I like Heath and all but that guy was an idiot to say that

                            WITH THAT BEING SAID IN NO ORDER

                            Watson
                            Reed
                            Doubs
                            Wicks
                            Heath
                            Melton

                            There are6 guys who to me are all CLEARLY better than the LIZARD and COBB.

                            It's nice that we don't have to carry DEAD WEIGHT.....aka....SHARON'"S FRIENDS anymore to appease the snarky lil arrogant prick ))
                            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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                            • #15
                              Speaking of Aaron's buddies, is there any value left in Dalvin Cook? Surely he's not suddenly pasture material after a season on the Jersey pine.
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