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    Personally I'm excited to see what Lafluer can do with this hybrid player.
    6'4" 221 lbs extension of the run game. Had a 90% catch rate past 10 yards (caught 9 out of 10) but is clearly the short range target. Looking forward to seeing him block for other receivers as well.

    This means I will likely have much too high expectations coming out of training camp for him and then think he is a bum by the third game
    Last edited by Upnorth; 04-26-2025, 07:32 AM.
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    • #3
      Wow, comments and opinions are all over the place. From McGinn's discussions with scouts:

      “I wouldn’t be shocked to see him slip into the first round."
      "He’s Cordarrelle Patterson."
      "He’s got no polish..."
      "If I didn’t have a quarterback and was trying to figure out a way to manufacture some offense, I’m all over this guy."
      "He could go 25 to 45.”
      "He’s big, he’s fast, he’s tough. But he does not know how to play football."
      "He can’t run routes, ... and he can’t catch."
      "...at running back...he just doesn’t have the vision. I’ve never seen someone run into tackles more... or run out of bounds."
      "He goes to the place you’re not supposed to go.”
      Another stud athlete without football-specific abilities or sense?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Patler View Post
        Another stud athlete without football-specific abilities or sense?
        It looks that way. 600 lbs squat and 355 lbs bench. Plus a 40 inch vertice.

        Holy Shit, he must be built like a brick shit house.
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        • #5
          The more I think about it the more I'm loving this draft.
          This pick puts golden a z. And savion has massive size and was to 20th percentile in the 1st 10 yards at reciever. So huge powerful and quick burst.
          I don't think wr ol wr was the plan, but man it's looking good to me.
          Yup I'm ready to be hurt again.
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          • #6
            Gute mentioned that he didn't plan to take 2 WR this early, so I suspect the board didn't fall the way he hoped/expected to.

            Still, Savion over some other WRs is a surprise, but I agree he's super athletic. i don't know if taking a great athlete/dumb footballer in R3 is good process. R5 I could see, but I think R3 is usually when they make a drunk pick (Kraft and Rhyan being exceptions).

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
              It looks that way. 600 lbs squat and 355 lbs bench. Plus a 40 inch vertice.

              Holy Shit, he must be built like a brick shit house.
              He'll take Kraft's spot at tush push. lol. I'm liking this pick actually. He's got a real floor in this offense: much more durable than Watson or Reed. But the third round is a swing for the fences. I'm ok with it just because Kraft is our only YAC/mauler in the receiving corp.

              He's also a country boy (and team captain): I'm not gonna bet against his success.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
                It looks that way. 600 lbs squat and 355 lbs bench. Plus a 40 inch vertice.

                Holy Shit, he must be built like a brick shit house.
                Fuck!!! Homeboy is a beast. Just let him run wild.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Upnorth View Post
                  The more I think about it the more I'm loving this draft.
                  This pick puts golden a z. And savion has massive size and was to 20th percentile in the 1st 10 yards at reciever. So huge powerful and quick burst.
                  I don't think wr ol wr was the plan, but man it's looking good to me.
                  Yup I'm ready to be hurt again.
                  Looks like we are going all out to give Love a solid shot at a SB in the next 5 years. I’m down with that.

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                  • #10
                    If he compares to Cordarrelle Patterson, that's a major plus in my book. Let him return kicks. He should be good for a lot of things in LaFleur's gadgety offense.

                    This says IMO that the team leadership doesn't consider the D needs as high a priority as a lot of fans do.
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                    • #11
                      I'm talking myself into this pick, or trying to. There is definitely a role he can play, and if LaFluer really is an offensive genius or creative playcaller, he can cook some fun things up for him.

                      Agree that he likely takes Kraft's spot in tush push type scenarios, and that he gives them some YAC ability. The size and athletic traits are very very high, but he needs a LOT of coaching. I wouldn't bet against him. From what I can tell, when TCU needed a clutch play he was often the guy they looked to.

                      There are a lot of things he can and can't do, and if MLF gives him chances to succeed by doing what he can this could be a very fun pick.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                        Gute mentioned that he didn't plan to take 2 WR this early, so I suspect the board didn't fall the way he hoped/expected to.

                        Still, Savion over some other WRs is a surprise, but I agree he's super athletic. i don't know if taking a great athlete/dumb footballer in R3 is good process. R5 I could see, but I think R3 is usually when they make a drunk pick (Kraft and Rhyan being exceptions).
                        For a team featuring so many receivers who drop the ball a lot, this guy sounds like he’ll fit right in.
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                        • #13
                          I wouldn't over think this. It reminds me of the Dillon/Deguara picks. Both were MLF picks imo: he saw them as Henry/Juszczyk. I thought they were overdrafted while I liked the players. Savion has a LOT more talent and is a closer athletically to a Deebo role than either of those two to their comps. MLF probably had him as a round one prospect; so I'm glad they just paid a three for him. At that spot, I like him.

                          Also TCU had him do everything. He was their goto when they needed a play. He did whatever they asked. Imo they didn't develop him and the Packers think they can. If GB can teach him some basic WR skills, LaFleur can do some magic with him. ABOVEALL, I like him taking sweep snaps from Watson and Reed who can't take the hits. Savion has the strength and will to take them and dish them out. He's a baller. Risky? yes. At the same time, it's a better pick than a lotta of their threes over the years.

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                          • #14
                            I was intrigued with his intangibles and his height/weight and RAS. I don't like the fact he is an inexperience route runner, and he drops a lot of balls an issue the Packers had in 2025. I would have had some questions if he was the first receivers the Packers had taken in this draft. He was drafted right around where he should have been, late 3rd round early 4th round was where I had targeted him, so that wasn't an issue. If the Packers can work with him on the route running and nuances of the route tree in the NFL and he can focus and work on catching the football I think the sky is the limit for him.

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                            • #15
                              I'd imagine it's easier to teach a guy to run routes correctly than it is to catch the ball?
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