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Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:12 am
by stillgotgame
I like the stacking of players at the same position. Create competition at S and LB and see who rises up. Gute went after positions with numbers, determined to make them better. Worked great at WR & TE last year, we now have the deepest WR room in the league. Didn't waste any picks on positions we didn't need, smart.

Don't know much about Morgan. I'd prefer we drafted offensive lineman later but I trust Gute after his success. Cooper seems perfect, we need an LB with instincts. Oladapo and Hopper seem like they're picked specifically for the new defense. I'm happy with the late round picks - Glover made a good impression at the Senior Bowl, King is young, Pratt looks like a good bet.

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Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 1:23 pm
by ReasonablySober
Matt Miller of ESPN did something I don't think I've seen before, where he ranked his 100 favorite picks.

37. Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Green Bay Packers (Pick 2-45)
My final overall ranking: No. 27

The modern NFL requires playmakers at linebacker who can run down quarterbacks, use length to take away passing lanes and stack up against the run. I saw Cooper do all of that last season at Texas A&M. He's a true three-down threat to offenses and should be playing next to Quay Walker in the starting lineup in Week 1.

48. Jordan Morgan, OT, Green Bay Packers (Pick 1-25)
My final overall ranking: No. 42

Versatility up front is a key asset the Packers value when looking at offensive linemen. Morgan has it. A college left tackle, he has the agility to play guard and the footwork to be a very good one. We could see major changes on this line if Zach Tom moves to center. If that happens, Morgan may work into the lineup at right tackle or even guard during his rookie season if the Packers intend on moving him from his college position.

67. Michael Pratt, QB, Green Bay Packers (Pick 7-245)
My final overall ranking: No. 129

The Packers seemingly struck gold with Jordan Love, but how about a young quarterback to develop behind him? Pratt could have come off the board in the fourth round and been a good selection for a team. He's accurate, poised and tough as nails. He has the makeup of a really good QB2 for a long time. That's great value in Round 7.

82. Javon Bullard, S, Green Bay Packers (Pick 2-58)
My final overall ranking: No. 74

The Packers identified a need in the secondary this offseason and aggressively attacked it, signing free agent Xavier McKinney and drafting three safeties in the top five rounds. Bullard should see immediate starting snaps opposite McKinney in the split-safety look. He's a sure tackler with awesome read-and-react skills.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 3:01 pm
by ReasonablySober
This showed up in my FB feed. Fun to look at. Poor Ironhead Hayward, RIP.

Spoiler:
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Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 3:34 pm
by raysbookclub
ReasonablySober wrote:This showed up in my FB feed. Fun to look at. Poor Ironhead Hayward, RIP.

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Sterling Sharpe was the best pick of that draft.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 4:19 pm
by chonestown
raysbookclub wrote:
ReasonablySober wrote:This showed up in my FB feed. Fun to look at. Poor Ironhead Hayward, RIP.

Spoiler:
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Sterling Sharpe was the best pick of that draft.


Nah, probably Irvin. Longevity matters.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 4:24 pm
by ReasonablySober
chonestown wrote:
raysbookclub wrote:
ReasonablySober wrote:This showed up in my FB feed. Fun to look at. Poor Ironhead Hayward, RIP.

Spoiler:
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Sterling Sharpe was the best pick of that draft.


Nah, probably Irvin. Longevity matters.


My first thought was Neil Smith, a total monster for a decade at DE.

But the best pick in that first round is Randall McDaniel.

7× First-team All-Pro (1990, 1992–1996, 1998)
2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1997)
12× Pro Bowl (1989–2000)
NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team


Not terrible for a 260 lb guard.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 4:34 pm
by Ron Swanson
Eh, I'd take 6-7 healthy seasons of Sterling Sharpe over a lot of other Hall of Famers' entire careers. He was that good.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Wed May 1, 2024 5:07 pm
by chonestown
Y'all making me a Michael Irvin apologist. Shame.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Thu May 2, 2024 4:43 pm
by gbmb34
Didn't love Morgan at the time but after getting Cooper and Bullard I think it's a terrific use of the 1st and 2nd round so good on them for reading the board well. Morgan may not be a LT (although he at least has potential to be) but I think he's at least a strong starter at one of the position 4 non-C positions for the rest of the decade.

Typical Gutey with reaches in the middle rounds which hasn't worked out great to date and just taking fallers in the 6th/7th where I think they again found value.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Fri May 3, 2024 3:09 am
by Matches Malone
In the meantime, the Seahawks were discussing trade-back scenarios with the Pittsburgh Steelers (who picked 20th), Philadelphia Eagles (22nd), Minnesota Vikings (23rd), Green Bay Packers (25th) and Atlanta Falcons (43rd), according to sources. While the Seahawks did not try to trade up with Atlanta to take quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8, they did field a later trade offer from the Falcons, who were looking to get back into the first round after taking Penix. The Packers bowed out as Seattle's pick approached, which is why Schneider only referred to having four opportunities to trade back from 16.


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Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Fri May 3, 2024 3:22 am
by ReasonablySober
Matches Malone wrote:
In the meantime, the Seahawks were discussing trade-back scenarios with the Pittsburgh Steelers (who picked 20th), Philadelphia Eagles (22nd), Minnesota Vikings (23rd), Green Bay Packers (25th) and Atlanta Falcons (43rd), according to sources. While the Seahawks did not try to trade up with Atlanta to take quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8, they did field a later trade offer from the Falcons, who were looking to get back into the first round after taking Penix. The Packers bowed out as Seattle's pick approached, which is why Schneider only referred to having four opportunities to trade back from 16.


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Fuaga and Latu were the two to go before the Packers bowed out. Both would have made sense in a trade up.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Fri May 3, 2024 3:23 am
by MVP2110
Matches Malone wrote:
In the meantime, the Seahawks were discussing trade-back scenarios with the Pittsburgh Steelers (who picked 20th), Philadelphia Eagles (22nd), Minnesota Vikings (23rd), Green Bay Packers (25th) and Atlanta Falcons (43rd), according to sources. While the Seahawks did not try to trade up with Atlanta to take quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8, they did field a later trade offer from the Falcons, who were looking to get back into the first round after taking Penix. The Packers bowed out as Seattle's pick approached, which is why Schneider only referred to having four opportunities to trade back from 16.


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That would give some credence to the idea they were looking to move up for Fuaga who went two picks before

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Fri May 3, 2024 2:15 pm
by Turk Nowitzki
Maybe this won't age well but if the move up was going to be for Fuaga then I'm happy we just stuck at #25 and took Morgan.

If it was for Latu I would've understood that more.

Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 1:51 pm
by Matches Malone
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Re: 2024 Draft Recap (Draft Grades, Media, etc.)

Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 7:40 pm
by Frank Nova
Matches Malone wrote:
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Nagy was on LOP yesterday with Bukowski, he went into a little more detail than the tweet but obviously just reiterated what he’s saying here. He compared Pratt elevating the Tulane program the same way Brett did with Southern Miss back in the day. He also compared the 1-2 punch of Jacobs and Lloyd to the 1-2 punch of Dorsey Levens and Edgar Bennett who just so happen to be 2 of my all time favorite Packers. It was 1 of those feel good episodes of LOP that got me excited about next season.