Last year, predicting the Packers draft choices and debating them was easy because we picked so high. This year, not as easy. A lot of people have us taking Lynch. As I don't really follow college ball, could you guys share what the options are likely to be with the 16th pick? Who will realistically still be on the board at that pick and do they fit our needs? I'm looking for a list of people so when the great debate begins I know who you're talking about.
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Ziggy,
All I can say is that TT will take the best player available. If a player like Branch falls to us, then I bet he becomes a Packer. If the draft goes as expected, i think the choices will be Revis, Lynch, Carriker, and Nelson. I have to think the best person of that lot will be Lynch which is why everyone has us picking him.Been there done that!
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I think a lot of it hinges on Randy Moss, TT has supposedly talked to Al Davis about Moss but obviously Al wants a 1st round pick for Moss and TT wisely declined. Davis might lower his demands on draft day though, and that would change everything. TT will never give up his first round pick for a FA, he could trade down but at that point in the draft I don't see anyone a team would be willing to give up much to trade up for. I think Lynch will be gone so some players that might be there would be Reggie Nelson, S, Florida, Leon Hall, CB, Mich, (he can return punts too), Jon Beason, OLB, Florida, & Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Florida, who also has world class speed & can return punts and kicks. One or more of these guys will be there when TT picks and I wouldn't be suprised if he took any one of them. I've stated before that I don't like taking WR's in the 1st round but Ginn Jr. is an interesting prospect with his world class speed and his ability to return punts and kicks he could have an instant impact on special teams and defenses would have to be spread back if he goes out for a deep pass from Favre. I've changed my mind about Ginn Jr., I won't be disappointed if TT takes him. Yea, he's injured but it doesn't sound serious. Look at the impact Devin Hester had with the Bears.Thanks Ted!
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i would add meachem and bowe to your listOriginally posted by packrulzI think a lot of it hinges on Randy Moss, TT has supposedly talked to Al Davis about Moss but obviously Al wants a 1st round pick for Moss and TT wisely declined. Davis might lower his demands on draft day though, and that would change everything. TT will never give up his first round pick for a FA, he could trade down but at that point in the draft I don't see anyone a team would be willing to give up much to trade up for. I think Lynch will be gone so some players that might be there would be Reggie Nelson, S, Florida, Leon Hall, CB, Mich, (he can return punts too), Jon Beason, OLB, Florida, & Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Florida, who also has world class speed & can return punts and kicks. One or more of these guys will be there when TT picks and I wouldn't be suprised if he took any one of them. I've stated before that I don't like taking WR's in the 1st round but Ginn Jr. is an interesting prospect with his world class speed and his ability to return punts and kicks he could have an instant impact on special teams and defenses would have to be spread back if he goes out for a deep pass from Favre. I've changed my mind about Ginn Jr., I won't be disappointed if TT takes him. Yea, he's injured but it doesn't sound serious. Look at the impact Devin Hester had with the Bears.
and say that our guy will probably come out of there
and beason is from the U, not florida
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Man, I hope Branch doesn't fall to us. I have a feeling that our pick will be one of these players:
RB Marshawn Lynch
WR Robert Meachem
WR Sidney Rice
WR Dwayne Bowe
WR Sidney Rice
WR Dwayne Jarrett
TE Greg Olsen
DE Adam Carriker (he's rising up the boards though)
OLB Lawrence Timmons
CB Leon Hall
S Reggie Nelson
S Michael Griffin
I'm hopeful Zach Miller (unlikely he'll drop), Brandon Jackson, Antonio Pittman, and Eric Weddle get a look in the next round or two."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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draft ace has an awesome (IMO) mock draft for usOriginally posted by HarveyWallbangersMan, I hope Branch doesn't fall to us. I have a feeling that our pick will be one of these players:
RB Marshawn Lynch
WR Robert Meachem
WR Sidney Rice
WR Dwayne Bowe
WR Sidney Rice
WR Dwayne Jarrett
TE Greg Olsen
DE Adam Carriker (he's rising up the boards though)
OLB Lawrence Timmons
CB Leon Hall
S Reggie Nelson
S Michael Griffin
I'm hopeful Zach Miller (unlikely he'll drop), Brandon Jackson, Antonio Pittman, and Eric Weddle get a look in the next round or two.
bowe in the first (i'd rather have meachem and his speed, but bowe could be a beast)
pittman in the second
and weddle in the third, i would love it if he was actually there in the third. of course TT would probably still draft a guy we've never heard of before
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Bowe is big but slow and drops passes, Meachem I like but not as fast as Ginn Jr. and if TT drafts a WR or CB I would like one that can return punts or kicks since the special teams have sucked the last few years.Originally posted by redi would add meachem and bowe to your listOriginally posted by packrulzI think a lot of it hinges on Randy Moss, TT has supposedly talked to Al Davis about Moss but obviously Al wants a 1st round pick for Moss and TT wisely declined. Davis might lower his demands on draft day though, and that would change everything. TT will never give up his first round pick for a FA, he could trade down but at that point in the draft I don't see anyone a team would be willing to give up much to trade up for. I think Lynch will be gone so some players that might be there would be Reggie Nelson, S, Florida, Leon Hall, CB, Mich, (he can return punts too), Jon Beason, OLB, Florida, & Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Florida, who also has world class speed & can return punts and kicks. One or more of these guys will be there when TT picks and I wouldn't be suprised if he took any one of them. I've stated before that I don't like taking WR's in the 1st round but Ginn Jr. is an interesting prospect with his world class speed and his ability to return punts and kicks he could have an instant impact on special teams and defenses would have to be spread back if he goes out for a deep pass from Favre. I've changed my mind about Ginn Jr., I won't be disappointed if TT takes him. Yea, he's injured but it doesn't sound serious. Look at the impact Devin Hester had with the Bears.
and say that our guy will probably come out of there
and beason is from the U, not floridaThanks Ted!
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Slow?Originally posted by packrulzBowe is big but slow and drops passes, Meachem I like but not as fast as Ginn Jr. and if TT drafts a WR or CB I would like one that can return punts or kicks since the special teams have sucked the last few years.
Dwayne Bowe WR Bowe (6-2, 218) ran his 40s in 4.49 and 4.40 seconds. He also had a 37½-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-5 broad jump."I'd rather see the players' wives playing beach volleyball for Jello-shots in Honolulu between the division championships and the Super Bowl." Swede
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I think has potential, but I wasn't impressed with his interview on the NFL Channel. He seems not the sharpest tool in the shed."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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That is fast for a big man, I didn't know that. I read he was slow on NFLdraftcountdown. I admit I've never seen him play but he sounds like a beast. The Pack still needs a good kick returner though.Originally posted by bigcoz75Slow?Originally posted by packrulzBowe is big but slow and drops passes, Meachem I like but not as fast as Ginn Jr. and if TT drafts a WR or CB I would like one that can return punts or kicks since the special teams have sucked the last few years.
Dwayne Bowe WR Bowe (6-2, 218) ran his 40s in 4.49 and 4.40 seconds. He also had a 37½-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-5 broad jump.Thanks Ted!
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i never heard about the 4.40 that makes a big difference. i only heard about and saw the 4.49, which they thought was a 4.54 or something like that when it happenedOriginally posted by packrulzThat is fast for a big man, I didn't know that. I read he was slow on NFLdraftcountdown. I admit I've never seen him play but he sounds like a beast. The Pack still needs a good kick returner though.Originally posted by bigcoz75Slow?Originally posted by packrulzBowe is big but slow and drops passes, Meachem I like but not as fast as Ginn Jr. and if TT drafts a WR or CB I would like one that can return punts or kicks since the special teams have sucked the last few years.
Dwayne Bowe WR Bowe (6-2, 218) ran his 40s in 4.49 and 4.40 seconds. He also had a 37½-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-5 broad jump.
i will say he looked good running it though, he didn't look out of place like he shouldn't be running like you see with some guys. it looked natural
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I don't know what he ran at his campus workout (those are often inflated), but I think Bowe and Rice both ran in the low-to-mid 4.5s at the combine. I think that's fast enough for a big receiver. Everybody is scared off by Mike Williams, but he was running in the 4.7s in his workouts. That's TE speed."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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