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They aren't positions of need but if Jeanty or Tyler Warren fall I'm taking either one of the.
Tyler Warren and Kraft together? Yes please
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Profound23 wrote:They aren't positions of need but if Jeanty or Tyler Warren fall I'm taking either one of the.
Tyler Warren and Kraft together? Yes please
I'd love to take Warren. It'd be so much fun.
I like Jeanty a lot but there's like 12 runningbacks in this draft who could be immediate starters.
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Packers are gonna be picking #23.
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Really intrigued with Oliver. His initial first step looks lethal. Showed flashes of dominance before getting injured. Excited to see how he looks at the senior bowl. If he tests well, I think he could be an edge to keep an eye on. Was a LB before transitioning to DE and putting on weight but has kept his bend and athleticism.
He's a bit undersized for what Gute usually looks for, but he's got some crazy strength at his size.

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He's a bit undersized for what Gute usually looks for, but he's got some crazy strength at his size.

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Do you guys think Arch Manning comes out in the draft next year?
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Profound23 wrote:Do you guys think Arch Manning comes out in the draft next year?
He'd be an idiot not to. He'd be the #1 pick in this draft.
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23. Green Bay Packers: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
The Packers’ defensive line was disappointing this season, and the front office must balance the possibility of players already on the roster getting better against adding premium talent. If general manager Brian Gutekunst looks for an upgrade in the first round, Williams — and his disruptive nature — would make sense.
54. Green Bay Packers: Jordan Burch, Edge, Oregon
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Who does love a mock? -- Don't kill me over this one -- it's first one and understood different platforms value players differently. I used PFN's system.
1.23 = (17) Emeka Egbuka, WR Ohio State
2.54 = (54) Barrett Carter, LB Clemson
3.72 = (72) Denzel Burke, CB Ohio State
4.122 = (113) Trey Moore, EDGE Texas
5.159 = (141) Austin Barber, OT Florida
6.197 = (148) Yahya Black, DT Iowa (Drafted a Ha-Ha, why not a Yah-ya)
7.238 = (202) Devin Neal, RB Kansas
Can't wait to see how players all test in the coming months as we lead up to the draft in GB.
1.23 = (17) Emeka Egbuka, WR Ohio State
2.54 = (54) Barrett Carter, LB Clemson
3.72 = (72) Denzel Burke, CB Ohio State
4.122 = (113) Trey Moore, EDGE Texas
5.159 = (141) Austin Barber, OT Florida
6.197 = (148) Yahya Black, DT Iowa (Drafted a Ha-Ha, why not a Yah-ya)
7.238 = (202) Devin Neal, RB Kansas
Can't wait to see how players all test in the coming months as we lead up to the draft in GB.
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MKE_Hodag22 wrote:Who does love a mock? -- Don't kill me over this one -- it's first one and understood different platforms value players differently. I used PFN's system.
1.23 = (17) Emeka Egbuka, WR Ohio State
2.54 = (54) Barrett Carter, LB Clemson
3.72 = (72) Denzel Burke, CB Ohio State
4.122 = (113) Trey Moore, EDGE Texas
5.159 = (141) Austin Barber, OT Florida
6.197 = (148) Yahya Black, DT Iowa (Drafted a Ha-Ha, why not a Yah-ya)
7.238 = (202) Devin Neal, RB Kansas
Can't wait to see how players all test in the coming months as we lead up to the draft in GB.
Tried one on that system:
23. Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame
54. Jack Sawyer EDGE Ohio State
87. Shemar Turner DT Texas A&M
122. Carson Schwesinger LB UCLA
159. Jordan Burch EDGE Oregon
197. Jack Bech WR TCU
238. Nofoafia Tulafono OC Wyoming
250. Kris Mitchell WR Notre Dame
Morrison is coming off a hip injury so his medicals will be huge.
Wanted to pick up weapons on offense but it's not the way the board fell.
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I don’t actually know how good Jack Sawyer is, but that dude is a playmaker. Plus, i cant get that hilarious gus johnson call out of my head.
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Donovan Ezeiruaku - Boston College - EDGE
Started 10 games as a true freshman and remained a starter the rest of his time at BC. Still only 21 years old when the draft rolls up to Green Bay. Has experience in both 3-4 and 4-3 alignments including some time with Hafley. 6'2, 247 lbs. could probably stand to put some weight on but shows solid strength and burst/bend off the edge. Has a nice pass rush plan that I think will translate to the NFL and could help mitigate any size concerns. Something to consider is his leverage and get off. He seems to work better from a wide-alignment and two-point stance. Was fine lining up with his hand in the dirt, but sacks regressed his junior year, then Hafley left, and he was rushing more from a 3-4 OLB role, where his sack numbers trended back upward. Hafley uses both, so that's probably not as much a problem or scheme issue, just seems more comfortable rushing from that wide 9 angle. He's no slouch in the run game and sporting an 18.6% pass rush win rate is pretty good.
Started 10 games as a true freshman and remained a starter the rest of his time at BC. Still only 21 years old when the draft rolls up to Green Bay. Has experience in both 3-4 and 4-3 alignments including some time with Hafley. 6'2, 247 lbs. could probably stand to put some weight on but shows solid strength and burst/bend off the edge. Has a nice pass rush plan that I think will translate to the NFL and could help mitigate any size concerns. Something to consider is his leverage and get off. He seems to work better from a wide-alignment and two-point stance. Was fine lining up with his hand in the dirt, but sacks regressed his junior year, then Hafley left, and he was rushing more from a 3-4 OLB role, where his sack numbers trended back upward. Hafley uses both, so that's probably not as much a problem or scheme issue, just seems more comfortable rushing from that wide 9 angle. He's no slouch in the run game and sporting an 18.6% pass rush win rate is pretty good.
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ReasonablySober wrote:Profound23 wrote:They aren't positions of need but if Jeanty or Tyler Warren fall I'm taking either one of the.
Tyler Warren and Kraft together? Yes please
I'd love to take Warren. It'd be so much fun.
I like Jeanty a lot but there's like 12 runningbacks in this draft who could be immediate starters.
Yep there are going to be day 3 gems there for the taking. Plus I think the team probably feels solid with Lloyd, Brooks, Wilson in house already. Warren and Kraft would be about the nastiest TE duo in league history. I could be talked into that.
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Don't know where he is projected to go, but I like Derrick Harmon
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Some early draft visits trickling in. Mostly late round/UFDA types for now.
Packers Draft Visits (Offense)
QB - Chandler Rogers - California | Tropical Bowl
QB - Davis Black - California University of Pennsylvania (D2) | Tropical Bowl
RB - Jacory Croskey-Merritt - Arizona | Tropical Bowl
WR - Steven McBride - Hawaii | Tropical Bowl
WR - Winston Wright Jr - ECU | Hula Bowl
OL - Brayden Swartout - Central Michigan University | Hula Bowl
OL - Gerald Mincey - Kentucky | Tropical Bowl
Packers Draft Visits (Defense)
EDGE - Elijah Alston - Miami | Tropical Bowl
LB - Jomier Augustine - Southeastern University | Tropical Bowl
LB - Kydran Jenkins - Purdue | Tropical Bowl
DB - Jesse Johnson III - Austin Peay | Gridiron Showcase
DB - Car'lin Vigers - University of Louisiana Monroe | Hula Bowl
DB - Gio Nowotarski - Concordia University Wisconsin (D3) | FCS Bowl
DB - Lacarea Pleasant-Johnson - Southern Utah | Tropical Bowl
DB - Kendall Bohler - Florida A&M | Hula Bowl
DB - MJ Griffin - Louisville | Tropical Bowl
SF - Donovan McMillon - Pittsburgh | Hula Bowl
Packers Draft Visits (Offense)
QB - Chandler Rogers - California | Tropical Bowl
QB - Davis Black - California University of Pennsylvania (D2) | Tropical Bowl
RB - Jacory Croskey-Merritt - Arizona | Tropical Bowl
WR - Steven McBride - Hawaii | Tropical Bowl
WR - Winston Wright Jr - ECU | Hula Bowl
OL - Brayden Swartout - Central Michigan University | Hula Bowl
OL - Gerald Mincey - Kentucky | Tropical Bowl
Packers Draft Visits (Defense)
EDGE - Elijah Alston - Miami | Tropical Bowl
LB - Jomier Augustine - Southeastern University | Tropical Bowl
LB - Kydran Jenkins - Purdue | Tropical Bowl
DB - Jesse Johnson III - Austin Peay | Gridiron Showcase
DB - Car'lin Vigers - University of Louisiana Monroe | Hula Bowl
DB - Gio Nowotarski - Concordia University Wisconsin (D3) | FCS Bowl
DB - Lacarea Pleasant-Johnson - Southern Utah | Tropical Bowl
DB - Kendall Bohler - Florida A&M | Hula Bowl
DB - MJ Griffin - Louisville | Tropical Bowl
SF - Donovan McMillon - Pittsburgh | Hula Bowl
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Kiper's mock:
1. Tennessee Titans Cam Ward, QB, Miami
2. Cleveland Browns Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
3. New York Giants Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
4. New England Patriots Abdul Carter, OLB, Penn State
5. Jacksonville Jaguars Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
6. Las Vegas Raiders Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
7. New York Jets Mykel Williams, OLB, Georgia
8. Carolina Panthers Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia
9. New Orleans Saints Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
10. Chicago Bears Will Campbell, OT/G, LSU
11. San Francisco 49ers Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
12. Dallas Cowboys Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
13. Miami Dolphins Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
14. Indianapolis Colts Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
15. Atlanta Falcons Shemar Stewart, DE, Texas A&M
16. Arizona Cardinals Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
17. Cincinnati Bengals Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
18. Seattle Seahawks Armand Membou, OT/G, Missouri
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
20. Denver Broncos Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
21. Pittsburgh Steelers Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
22. Los Angeles Chargers Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
24. Minnesota Vikings Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
25. Houston Texans Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
26. Los Angeles Rams Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
27. Baltimore Ravens Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
28. Detroit Lions James Pearce Jr., OLB, Tennessee
29. Washington Commanders Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M
30. Buffalo Bills Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
31. Kansas City Chiefs Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
32. Philadelphia Eagles Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
That's about as good as we could hope the board falls for us. Choice between two premium edge guys in Green and Pierce, or two top cornerbacks that would go higher if they weren't injured in Morrison and Revel.
1. Tennessee Titans Cam Ward, QB, Miami
2. Cleveland Browns Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
3. New York Giants Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
4. New England Patriots Abdul Carter, OLB, Penn State
5. Jacksonville Jaguars Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
6. Las Vegas Raiders Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
7. New York Jets Mykel Williams, OLB, Georgia
8. Carolina Panthers Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia
9. New Orleans Saints Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
10. Chicago Bears Will Campbell, OT/G, LSU
11. San Francisco 49ers Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
12. Dallas Cowboys Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
13. Miami Dolphins Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
14. Indianapolis Colts Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
15. Atlanta Falcons Shemar Stewart, DE, Texas A&M
16. Arizona Cardinals Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
17. Cincinnati Bengals Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
18. Seattle Seahawks Armand Membou, OT/G, Missouri
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
20. Denver Broncos Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
21. Pittsburgh Steelers Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
22. Los Angeles Chargers Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
23. Green Bay Packers Mike Green, OLB, Marshall
Who knows who was the last first-round pick out of Marshall? You have to go back to 2003, when quarterback Byron Leftwich went No. 7. Leftwich is one of three Marshall first-rounders of the common draft era (since 1967), joining Chad Pennington (2000) and Randy Moss (1998). So it says something that Green could join that group.
Green ranked in the top 10 nationally in sacks (17, first), tackles for loss (22, second) and pressure rate (15.5%, ninth). He wins with speed-to-power, and he displays good bend and strong hands. Despite tying for eighth in sacks (45), the Packers were 22nd in pressure rate (29.8%) and 26th in pass rush win rate (34.8%). This feels like a good fit.
24. Minnesota Vikings Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
25. Houston Texans Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
26. Los Angeles Rams Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
27. Baltimore Ravens Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
28. Detroit Lions James Pearce Jr., OLB, Tennessee
29. Washington Commanders Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M
30. Buffalo Bills Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
31. Kansas City Chiefs Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
32. Philadelphia Eagles Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
That's about as good as we could hope the board falls for us. Choice between two premium edge guys in Green and Pierce, or two top cornerbacks that would go higher if they weren't injured in Morrison and Revel.
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ReasonablySober wrote:Kiper's mock:
1. Tennessee Titans Cam Ward, QB, Miami
2. Cleveland Browns Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
3. New York Giants Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
4. New England Patriots Abdul Carter, OLB, Penn State
5. Jacksonville Jaguars Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
6. Las Vegas Raiders Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
7. New York Jets Mykel Williams, OLB, Georgia
8. Carolina Panthers Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia
9. New Orleans Saints Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
10. Chicago Bears Will Campbell, OT/G, LSU
11. San Francisco 49ers Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
12. Dallas Cowboys Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
13. Miami Dolphins Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
14. Indianapolis Colts Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
15. Atlanta Falcons Shemar Stewart, DE, Texas A&M
16. Arizona Cardinals Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
17. Cincinnati Bengals Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
18. Seattle Seahawks Armand Membou, OT/G, Missouri
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
20. Denver Broncos Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
21. Pittsburgh Steelers Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
22. Los Angeles Chargers Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan23. Green Bay Packers Mike Green, OLB, Marshall
Who knows who was the last first-round pick out of Marshall? You have to go back to 2003, when quarterback Byron Leftwich went No. 7. Leftwich is one of three Marshall first-rounders of the common draft era (since 1967), joining Chad Pennington (2000) and Randy Moss (1998). So it says something that Green could join that group.
Green ranked in the top 10 nationally in sacks (17, first), tackles for loss (22, second) and pressure rate (15.5%, ninth). He wins with speed-to-power, and he displays good bend and strong hands. Despite tying for eighth in sacks (45), the Packers were 22nd in pressure rate (29.8%) and 26th in pass rush win rate (34.8%). This feels like a good fit.
24. Minnesota Vikings Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
25. Houston Texans Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
26. Los Angeles Rams Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
27. Baltimore Ravens Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
28. Detroit Lions James Pearce Jr., OLB, Tennessee
29. Washington Commanders Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M
30. Buffalo Bills Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
31. Kansas City Chiefs Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
32. Philadelphia Eagles Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
That's about as good as we could hope the board falls for us. Choice between two premium edge guys in Green and Pierce, or two top cornerbacks that would go higher if they weren't injured in Morrison and Revel.
I didn't know anything about Green but the highlights look good.
I'm hoping Morrison's hip injury has him fall to second round but I wouldn't hate him in the first if everything is cleared. I know most would dislike it but I also wouldn't mind Josh Simmons there. Green's highlights he matches up well versus Simmons.
But what does Kiper know about Scourton and Pearce? Thought they were supposed to be a top 15 picks.
Cameron Williams not in the first is interesting.