M-C-G wrote:I’ve heard Golden compared to Jennings before, but if he runs 4.4 is he even remotely considered a round 1 pick? I wouldn’t be upset if he was our first rounder but wondering if he drops back a bit after other pro days.
He ran a 4.30
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M-C-G wrote:I’ve heard Golden compared to Jennings before, but if he runs 4.4 is he even remotely considered a round 1 pick? I wouldn’t be upset if he was our first rounder but wondering if he drops back a bit after other pro days.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?

23. Green Bay Packers
Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Egbuka's game is really refined. He is a great route runner. He has good hands. He reads the defense well. And while Green Bay doesn't have much history of drafting wide receivers on Day 1 (Javon Walker was the last one in 2002), this seems like a good year to break the streak. Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Romeo Doubs all have injury concerns, and I'm not sure any of them are true WR1s when healthy. Egbuka had 1,011 receiving yards last season, and he could make an immediate impact on this offense.
I'm also watching the Jaire Alexander situation. If he gets traded or cut, Green Bay could look at the cornerback class.
ReasonablySober wrote:Kiper:23. Green Bay Packers
Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Egbuka's game is really refined. He is a great route runner. He has good hands. He reads the defense well. And while Green Bay doesn't have much history of drafting wide receivers on Day 1 (Javon Walker was the last one in 2002), this seems like a good year to break the streak. Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Romeo Doubs all have injury concerns, and I'm not sure any of them are true WR1s when healthy. Egbuka had 1,011 receiving yards last season, and he could make an immediate impact on this offense.
I'm also watching the Jaire Alexander situation. If he gets traded or cut, Green Bay could look at the cornerback class.
Puke. Going immediately after the Packers take Egbuka: Barron, Simmons, Thomas, Starks, Pearce Jr., Hairston, Grant, Banks, and Nolen.

23. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston - Kentucky · CB · Junior (RS)
It’s not clear if Jaire Alexander has a future in Green Bay, so the Packers turn to the highly dynamic Hairston at cornerback.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?

Matches Malone wrote:23. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston - Kentucky · CB · Junior (RS)
It’s not clear if Jaire Alexander has a future in Green Bay, so the Packers turn to the highly dynamic Hairston at cornerback.
ReasonablySober wrote:Barron's the obvious pick if the board fell that way.
Matches Malone wrote:23. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston - Kentucky · CB · Junior (RS)
It’s not clear if Jaire Alexander has a future in Green Bay, so the Packers turn to the highly dynamic Hairston at cornerback.
Profound23 wrote:This is one of the worst ones I have seen. I think guys like Hairston and Ezeiruaku are reaches. To take Hairston with Tetairoa going one pick before and Emmanwori, Harmon, Azareye'h going almost immediately after would frustate me. I will admit, I didn't watch much Kentucky football so maybe he is better than advertised but I thought Hairston was a low second, high third round pick.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Profound23 wrote:I will say this about Egbuka, dude knows how to catch in traffic. Every OSU game I watched this year he would make an amazing catch with one or two guys in his grill. He runs nice routes and is always able to find an opening in the defense.
I understand that people will question how much speed he has, when Egbuka has to keep making so many catches with his defender in his face. However, Amron-Ra St. Brown ran a 4.51 40 at the combine and Egbuka seems like that type of a player.
MKE_Hodag22 wrote:Profound23 wrote:I will say this about Egbuka, dude knows how to catch in traffic. Every OSU game I watched this year he would make an amazing catch with one or two guys in his grill. He runs nice routes and is always able to find an opening in the defense.
I understand that people will question how much speed he has, when Egbuka has to keep making so many catches with his defender in his face. However, Amron-Ra St. Brown ran a 4.51 40 at the combine and Egbuka seems like that type of a player.
This is where I am conflicted --- Do we want a burner WR who may get 2-3 deep ball throws per game and catch 1-ish of them...or a guy thats gonna make a tough catch 4-5 times a game to keep a drive alive? ... I understand the homerun threat .. but man, Egbuka is a supremely skilled WR who makes those catches.
Matches Malone wrote:M-C-G wrote:I’ve heard Golden compared to Jennings before, but if he runs 4.4 is he even remotely considered a round 1 pick? I wouldn’t be upset if he was our first rounder but wondering if he drops back a bit after other pro days.
He ran a 4.30
Profound23 wrote:MKE_Hodag22 wrote:Profound23 wrote:I will say this about Egbuka, dude knows how to catch in traffic. Every OSU game I watched this year he would make an amazing catch with one or two guys in his grill. He runs nice routes and is always able to find an opening in the defense.
I understand that people will question how much speed he has, when Egbuka has to keep making so many catches with his defender in his face. However, Amron-Ra St. Brown ran a 4.51 40 at the combine and Egbuka seems like that type of a player.
This is where I am conflicted --- Do we want a burner WR who may get 2-3 deep ball throws per game and catch 1-ish of them...or a guy thats gonna make a tough catch 4-5 times a game to keep a drive alive? ... I understand the homerun threat .. but man, Egbuka is a supremely skilled WR who makes those catches.
This is why I would be fine with Egbuka in the first and Thornton in the later rounds.
Ron Swanson wrote:Why the sudden obsession with categorizing these WR's into specific roles/archetypes? The best wideouts in the league are usually good at most everything and you can move them all around the field because why wouldn't you? I'm sure guys like Stefon Diggs, Antonio Brown, Amon Ra-St Brown, etc. were all viewed as strictly possession/route-runner types before they became some of the best wideouts in football.
Like, maybe you don't draft a guy you're confident is only a "slot" dude with Reed already on the roster, but just give me the best 3-4 receiving weapons/talents and figure it out. This ain't the 80's/90's West Coast offense anymore. The really good guys can play anywhere. Egbuka's built like Anquan Boldin and if he has a good pro day/runs a good 40, what's not to like?
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Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
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