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I would agree if we hadn't sunk 12 million a year into the guy we have already. Only 1 rock, so I'm not so sure I want to spend a first, however as I said, and you are even more convinced....if a steal slides and you can't get any value by trading back....take him. Don't take an inferior player cuz you perceive a need.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Probably, but Saquon was top 5 I think. Truly a generational talent. Yea, I guess I have to agree, in the crazy scenario he is available at 20something ship it.Originally posted by sharpe1027 View PostI was coming at it from the hypothetical situation from Fritz.
For example, if Shaquan Barkley was available to the Packers to pick last year on a rookie deal, they take him over Jordan Morgan every time.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Fritz asked about an all world RB. It's an unrealistic hypothetical but you take Barkley over Jordan Morgan even if you already have Barry Sanders in his prime. Every time.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostProbably, but Saquon was top 5 I think. Truly a generational talent. Yea, I guess I have to agree, in the crazy scenario he is available at 20something ship it.
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Well, that’s a definitive answer to my question. As a fan, it’s hard to think that way, but logically it makes sense.
Yet I am still hoping for a DT or DE with that first round pick."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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The Packers have been relatively quiet on the Defensive Tackle front. they haven't brought a bunch of top end guys into Green Bay to interview them. That could be a smoke screen, but I think they would be absolutely foolish not spending significant draft capital on a defensive tackle. I am less concerned about the defensive end position although one more edge should be brought in. Wyatt hasn't shown a hill of beans in consistency in his first 3 years and Clark is starting to show his age and has about 1 season left in Green Bay. I think it is the one hole on this defense that needs to be immediately filled. Some may say corner, but the Packers were a top ten passing defense last season, and they did a really good job against the Eagles in coverage.
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It would suck from a perspective of having the draft in Green Bay and on the biggest night of the draft with the most eyes on Thursday night and the Packers trading out of the first round would sort of suck. I do not disagree with trading down in the first round, but it would be a tough pill to swallow.
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I watched a little walter nolen film recently. He reminds me of John Randle a bit. High motor. I like high motor big men. He slots around where we pick.Originally posted by Fritz View PostWell, that’s a definitive answer to my question. As a fan, it’s hard to think that way, but logically it makes sense.
Yet I am still hoping for a DT or DE with that first round pick.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I'm with you, but I think Gutes feels we are real close and he's more likely to trade up then down. And unless he just REALLY doesn't see anyone he particularly likes I don't see him trading down.Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostIt would suck from a perspective of having the draft in Green Bay and on the biggest night of the draft with the most eyes on Thursday night and the Packers trading out of the first round would sort of suck. I do not disagree with trading down in the first round, but it would be a tough pill to swallow.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I could definitely see a trade down if no one he has a 1st round grade on is there at our pick. Almost everyone says once you get past the 15-20 picks, there is very little difference between later 1st round and 3rd round. So, in that case, he may take more bites at the apple to double up on a few positions like he did TE a couple years ago.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI'm with you, but I think Gutes feels we are real close and he's more likely to trade up then down. And unless he just REALLY doesn't see anyone he particularly likes I don't see him trading down.
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Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI'm with you, but I think Gutes feels we are real close and he's more likely to trade up then down. And unless he just REALLY doesn't see anyone he particularly likes I don't see him trading down.
I could not disagree more with you on this. This years draft is average at most positions, seems like the ideal year to trade down and pick up an extra pick or 2. Maybe that extra could be used to trade Alexader with to Cinny for a proven Edge {{{{{91}}}}}} please or at the minimum more cracks at this to hopefully find some steals
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S’up, Nutz. Still listening to Coldplay and showing The Waterboy to your players?Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostIt would suck from a perspective of having the draft in Green Bay and on the biggest night of the draft with the most eyes on Thursday night and the Packers trading out of the first round would sort of suck. I do not disagree with trading down in the first round, but it would be a tough pill to swallow.
I kid you not: as someone with a Master’s in Mock Draft from the Mel Kiper Jr. School of College Football Scouting and Hair Design at the prestigious ESPNU, I can only name 2 players in this draft class:
1. Shedeur Sanders
2. Travis Hunter
What if Sanders falls into the Packers’ lap? Recall how some cocky kid from Butte Community College once fell into the Polar Bear’s lap? Sanders reminds me of Butte, and it ain’t cos they’re both cocky as fuck.I don’t want a battle from beginning to end
I don’t want a cycle of recycled revenge
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I would trade the pickOriginally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostS’up, Nutz. Still listening to Coldplay and showing The Waterboy to your players?
I kid you not: as someone with a Master’s in Mock Draft from the Mel Kiper Jr. School of College Football Scouting and Hair Design at the prestigious ESPNU, I can only name 2 players in this draft class:
1. Shedeur Sanders
2. Travis Hunter
What if Sanders falls into the Packers’ lap? Recall how some cocky kid from Butte Community College once fell into the Polar Bear’s lap? Sanders reminds me of Butte, and it ain’t cos they’re both cocky as fuck.
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It would be nice to have a high-energy big man. I believe he also came on a visit to Green Bay. His short shuttle test was not good, and he comes in at under 300 lbs (Is that an issue? I have no real idea), but he sounds disruptive - and he's only 22. A youngun'.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI watched a little walter nolen film recently. He reminds me of John Randle a bit. High motor. I like high motor big men. He slots around where we pick."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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