2019 Packers Regular Season Thread - Dillon Elected to the HOF
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Man, it's Odell, perhaps the best WR in the league. Imagine him and Adams together with Aaron throwing passes to them and Aaron Jones running ability, it would be a nightmare for any defense. Add our young guys at TE and we are set.
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Eh, $15 million a year for Beckham isn't bad.
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I love Odell, and I know he's been getting stuck in bad situations, but he seems kind of cancerous. Not really gonna risk it with how tight knit this team seems to be. On the other hand, it could be just the support group and team he needs to turn it around and Adams with Odell would be wild.
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BUCKnation wrote:I love Odell, and I know he's been getting stuck in bad situations, but he seems kind of cancerous. Not really gonna risk it with how tight knit this team seems to be. On the other hand, it could be just the support group and team he needs to turn it around and Adams with Odell would be wild.
Davante wants him here
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ReasonablySober wrote:Eh, $15 million a year for Beckham isn't bad.
And if you consider that we pay Jimmy 12.6M, Lewis 2.1M and Allison 2.5M, basically we can let them go next season and have Odell instead (Jimmy would still count 3M in the cap), but you can't even compare their production and our young TEs would fill the missing hole at TE.
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I can't think of the last SB Champ that had two high-priced WRs. This team is already proving you can win with an awful receiving corps. Just get them to "good" next year. Spend that money on defense.
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I think the offense is the much bigger problem. Rodgers will need all the help he can get.
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ReasonablySober wrote:I think the offense is the much bigger problem. Rodgers will need all the help he can get.
Agreed. Our D# is kind of solid, we just need to one or two minor pieces to improve the running D#.
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Janoris Jenkins, is he still available for playoff action?
Apparently he has been cut.
Apparently he has been cut.
I needs shades for this future thing we owning.....
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vegaspacker wrote:Janoris Jenkins, is he still available for playoff action?
Apparently he has been cut.
He's injured.
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Janoris Jenkins is a bum. **** him.
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With WR supposedly to be loaded in up-comming draft - it is highly probable that even at the Pack's late 1st draft position there will be several impressve talented WR prospects to choose. So for sure no Odel.
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Dandridgefav wrote:With WR supposedly to be loaded in up-comming draft - it is highly probable that even at the Pack's late 1st draft position there will be several impressve talented WR prospects to choose. So for sure no Odel.
McShay's first mock has us taking the 8th rated WR and the 3rd best WR on his own team in DaVonta Smith. If they want to go the playmaker route (and I hope they do), I'd rather trade up and get one of the premiere guys. Maybe go after a swiss-army knife like Laviska Shenault Jr or a fast as hell deep threat like Henry Ruggs III. CeeDee Lamb would be a dream.
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Are Alabama's ILB Moses (assuming ACL recovers fine) and the Oklahoma ILB really good? I see some mocks where the Oklahoma guy is a mid-first round pick, and Moses is a mid- or late-first. If they're that good, I'd be really intrigued with the choice of one of them vs a WR. A CB or an OL could be appealing too...
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Take the best guy but if it's close I would lean towards a good route running slot type vs a deep threat. Rodgers deep ball game has gotten inconsistent with age, happens to some guys.ReasonablySober wrote:Dandridgefav wrote:With WR supposedly to be loaded in up-comming draft - it is highly probable that even at the Pack's late 1st draft position there will be several impressve talented WR prospects to choose. So for sure no Odel.
McShay's first mock has us taking the 8th rated WR and the 3rd best WR on his own team in DaVonta Smith. If they want to go the playmaker route (and I hope they do), I'd rather trade up and get one of the premiere guys. Maybe go after a swiss-army knife like Laviska Shenault Jr or a fast as hell deep threat like Henry Ruggs III. CeeDee Lamb would be a dream.
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Patrick extended. Good little move, he's an experienced backup who's the next man up at all the interior spots.
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ReasonablySober wrote:Dandridgefav wrote:With WR supposedly to be loaded in up-comming draft - it is highly probable that even at the Pack's late 1st draft position there will be several impressve talented WR prospects to choose. So for sure no Odel.
McShay's first mock has us taking the 8th rated WR and the 3rd best WR on his own team in DaVonta Smith. If they want to go the playmaker route (and I hope they do), I'd rather trade up and get one of the premiere guys. Maybe go after a swiss-army knife like Laviska Shenault Jr or a fast as hell deep threat like Henry Ruggs III. CeeDee Lamb would be a dream.
I'm with you. Surprised he went with DaVonta Smith at our spot. He's got nice hands, but there's quite a few receivers I'd take over him in the late 1st. Shenault, Reagor, Tyler Johnson and Hamler are guys I'd consider before Smith and assuming any of Ruggs, Higgins, Jeudy falls, I'd take them before Smith too.
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Enh, at this point in the process, 99% of these mocks are just click bait, to keep us coming back.... Which I do.... For example, CBS updates their mocks at least once a week. Watch the flurry of lists that emerge from Bowl frenzy over the next weeks
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Huge grain of salt this early but lots of WRs and OTs which is good because I could see the pack go that direction early.
WR will be interesting because not only is the top end talent good it's also super deep. I wonder if some top end guys fall a little as teams play a game of chicken knowing they can get a good one day two.
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