Thats every year.Treebeard wrote:Bold prediction: whoever the Packers draft, 1/3 of us will love it, 1/3 will hate it, and the remaining 1/3 will say "who???"
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Thats every year.Treebeard wrote:Bold prediction: whoever the Packers draft, 1/3 of us will love it, 1/3 will hate it, and the remaining 1/3 will say "who???"
Wisky4life wrote:Thats every year.Treebeard wrote:Bold prediction: whoever the Packers draft, 1/3 of us will love it, 1/3 will hate it, and the remaining 1/3 will say "who???"
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Profound23 wrote:The one thing that caught my eye is we have not met with Derrick Harmon. I wonder if that means they think there is no way he falls to us or if they want to pretend they aren't interested in him, but I would be shocked if we aren't considering Harmon at #23.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?

ReasonablySober wrote:
IOL Tyler Booker
P James Burnip
LB Jihaad Campbell
TE CJ Dippre
LS Kneeland Hibbett
QB Jalen Milroe
S Malachi Moore
K Graham Nicholson
TE Robbie Ouzts
LB Que Robinson
DT Tim Smith
Looking at that list and I honestly think the longsnapper is the best bet to be a Packer. Wouldn't complain about Campbell, though.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?

VooDoo7 wrote:JEIS wrote:
Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
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MVP2110 wrote:?t=qG_bs1wpn6SkA5g3SFZQVQ&s=19
Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan held a private workout for scouts Monday afternoon, participating in the 40-yard dash and running routes. The three evaluators I talked to were very complimentary of his performance. Times ranged in the 4.52-4.56 range for McMillan, which matches the speed scouts projected for him. Brian Gutekunst of the Packers was the lone NFL general manager in attendance, per sources. Along with Texas' Matthew Golden, McMillan is considered a strong contender to be the first receiver off the board and a fringe top-10 pick (No. 15 in my top 50).
Linebacker Jihaad Campbell showed up to Alabama's pro day with a sling on his left arm. On SEC Network, he confirmed he had surgery for a torn labrum after the combine, and the recovery time is not yet known. Campbell is my top-ranked linebacker and No. 14 player overall, and his stock is worth watching. But I still think his floor is the Buccaneers at No. 19.
ReasonablySober wrote:MVP2110 wrote:?t=qG_bs1wpn6SkA5g3SFZQVQ&s=19Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan held a private workout for scouts Monday afternoon, participating in the 40-yard dash and running routes. The three evaluators I talked to were very complimentary of his performance. Times ranged in the 4.52-4.56 range for McMillan, which matches the speed scouts projected for him. Brian Gutekunst of the Packers was the lone NFL general manager in attendance, per sources. Along with Texas' Matthew Golden, McMillan is considered a strong contender to be the first receiver off the board and a fringe top-10 pick (No. 15 in my top 50).
Linebacker Jihaad Campbell showed up to Alabama's pro day with a sling on his left arm. On SEC Network, he confirmed he had surgery for a torn labrum after the combine, and the recovery time is not yet known. Campbell is my top-ranked linebacker and No. 14 player overall, and his stock is worth watching. But I still think his floor is the Buccaneers at No. 19.
Tet would be such a perfect addition. He's exactly what the offense needs.
ReasonablySober wrote:MVP2110 wrote:?t=qG_bs1wpn6SkA5g3SFZQVQ&s=19Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan held a private workout for scouts Monday afternoon, participating in the 40-yard dash and running routes. The three evaluators I talked to were very complimentary of his performance. Times ranged in the 4.52-4.56 range for McMillan, which matches the speed scouts projected for him. Brian Gutekunst of the Packers was the lone NFL general manager in attendance, per sources. Along with Texas' Matthew Golden, McMillan is considered a strong contender to be the first receiver off the board and a fringe top-10 pick (No. 15 in my top 50).
Linebacker Jihaad Campbell showed up to Alabama's pro day with a sling on his left arm. On SEC Network, he confirmed he had surgery for a torn labrum after the combine, and the recovery time is not yet known. Campbell is my top-ranked linebacker and No. 14 player overall, and his stock is worth watching. But I still think his floor is the Buccaneers at No. 19.
Tet would be such a perfect addition. He's exactly what the offense needs.

Isocleas2 wrote:Isn't 4.5x speed a little slow if we're looking for a Watson replacement deep threat who can stretch the field?
MVP2110 wrote:
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
ReasonablySober wrote:Isocleas2 wrote:Isn't 4.5x speed a little slow if we're looking for a Watson replacement deep threat who can stretch the field?
Nah, not for a guy his size. More than enough speed.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?