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I see Router had a recent four round mock.
Golden
Scourton
Nohl Williams
Omarr Norman-Lott
Probably wouldn't complain. But I'd probably go Emanwori and Higgins in the first two rounds if the board fell that way.
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Omarr Norman-Lott
Probably wouldn't complain. But I'd probably go Emanwori and Higgins in the first two rounds if the board fell that way.
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Speaking of, new 7 round mock on ESPN.
23. Green Bay Packers
Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
The Packers are entering the last year of Rasheed Walker's contract, and rumors around the league have Green Bay drafting a tackle early. Banks was a three-year starter for the Longhorns at left tackle and allowed only one sack per season. He checks the size boxes (6-5, 315 pounds, 33½-inch arms) and started 42 games in college.
That profile suggests he should be off the board by now, but concerns about his play power have teams saying Banks could slide. He's a poised pass protector and has held up against top-level college competition, but he might be better as a run blocker because of his hands and athletic movement. I'm higher on Banks than the league -- he's in my overall top 10 -- and this would be a steal for the Packers at this spot.
54. Green Bay Packers
Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
Corner is high on the Packers' list of needs, and Revel would be a perfect fit for Jeff Hafley's scheme with his 6-foot-2 frame and 32⅝-inch arms. He tore his ACL in September but should be good to go early in his rookie season. The Packers need size and press ability on the outside, and Revel has those characteristics. He's a willing and able tackler in the run game and has untapped potential as a blitzer off the edge. He needs work on his technique, but his size and speed profile would be a great addition at this point of the second round.
87. Green Bay Packers
Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
Receiver could be a Round 1 need in Green Bay, but we know the Packers' aversion to first-round receivers. Horton has the speed and playmaking ability to thrive on the outside of the formation.
124. Green Bay Packers: Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas
159. Green Bay Packers: CJ West, DT, Indiana
198. Green Bay Packers: Tyler Baron, Edge, Miami
237. Green Bay Packers (via PIT): Thomas Perry, G, Middlebury
I've said I'd be furious if they went OT early but honestly couldn't complain about Banks at #23 and the rest of the draft is ridiculously good.
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CJ West is a little "undersized" for a DT, but that is the only reason he is going in the mid-rounds as opposed to 1st-2nd round.
Tyler Baron would be a nice pick at 198. I prefer Jah Joyner over him, but both are nice prospects that are projected to be available late.
I know most would lose their mind if we went Oline in the first round, but a top 15 guy falls to you (depending on who else is there) and Walker/Tom don't seem to be close on extensions you take him. Darrisaw just signed 4 year/113mil with 77mil guaranteed a year ago. By this time next year Tom will be worth more than that. We won't be able to afford both and might not be able to keep either. I would not be mad at that draft, especially if the rest of the picks went that way.
Tyler Baron would be a nice pick at 198. I prefer Jah Joyner over him, but both are nice prospects that are projected to be available late.
I know most would lose their mind if we went Oline in the first round, but a top 15 guy falls to you (depending on who else is there) and Walker/Tom don't seem to be close on extensions you take him. Darrisaw just signed 4 year/113mil with 77mil guaranteed a year ago. By this time next year Tom will be worth more than that. We won't be able to afford both and might not be able to keep either. I would not be mad at that draft, especially if the rest of the picks went that way.
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Profound23 wrote:CJ West is a little "undersized" for a DT, but that is the only reason he is going in the mid-rounds as opposed to 1st-2nd round.
Tyler Baron would be a nice pick at 198. I prefer Jah Joyner over him, but both are nice prospects that are projected to be available late.
Agreed on Joyner. Him and Fadil Diggs would be nice options at Edge later on.
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Is it just me, or does every draft that is relatively weak at the QB position end up having one or two late risers that teams reach for in the mid-to-back end of the first round that end up busting?
All this talk about Jaxson Dart is giving me those vibes.
All this talk about Jaxson Dart is giving me those vibes.
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Our old buddy, Mertz. Will be interesting to see how he makes the jump. He's always had a big arm, so maybe a coach with the right system can turn him into an NFL backup.
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humanrefutation wrote:Is it just me, or does every draft that is relatively weak at the QB position end up having one or two late risers that teams reach for in the mid-to-back end of the first round that end up busting?
All this talk about Jaxson Dart is giving me those vibes.
Teams panic at QB. Broncos may have found something with Bo Nix but that was a huge reach at the time. Penix too.
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As a season ticket holder if I paid my invoice early (by March 10 instead of March 28) I would be entered in a drawing to win one of 50 tickets to a special draft event in a private hospitality space located within the Draft perimeter. On day 3. Come on man lol. I also have a chance to win access to a pre draft event the night before it starts.
I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.
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Hell yea. If we can't get Johnson or Barron, Amos is next up.
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In a perfect world, Tet will fall on our laps at 23 or we will move up a few slots ahead of Denver to grab him. In a Packers world, we’ll draft someone coming off a season ending injury or someone that looks the part but hasn’t translated to production. Oh the misery.
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ReasonablySober wrote:I see Router had a recent four round mock.
Golden
Scourton
Nohl Williams
Omarr Norman-Lott
Probably wouldn't complain. But I'd probably go Emanwori and Higgins in the first two rounds if the board fell that way.
Golden would be nice.
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CBS Sports current top 100:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2025-nfl-draft-top-100-big-board-only-three-quarterbacks-make-cut-while-defensive-linemen-dominate-list/
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2025-nfl-draft-top-100-big-board-only-three-quarterbacks-make-cut-while-defensive-linemen-dominate-list/
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