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2014 NFL Draft - Round Two - 7pm ET 

Post#1 » by eagle13 » Fri May 9, 2014 7:26 am

WE select at #53

I'd like

LB Kyle Van Noy - has a complete game - run, blitz, coverage. Able to play inside. His size is a tad bigger than Mosley

or NT Daquan Jones
or TE ASJ or Niklas
or WR Martaris Bryant
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Post#2 » by Sebzor » Fri May 9, 2014 10:49 am

Have to say i'm real excited with Clinton-Dix falling to us in 1st round.
In the 2nd round @ 53 i like in the following order:
1) R. Hageman
2) A. Seferian-Jenkins
3) J. Matthews
4) L. Nix
5) T. Niklas
6) J. Amaro
7) E. Ferguson
8) C. Latimer
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Post#3 » by Profound23 » Fri May 9, 2014 11:46 am

I think a lot of the best impact players left are on Dline and that fills a need for us as Peppers/Raji are probably both here for only one year anyways. Pretty sure our next pick is a defensive lineman like Hageman, Nix, Tuitt, Jernigan.
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Post#4 » by bizarro » Fri May 9, 2014 12:16 pm

There are A LOT of quality players in this 2nd round. I also wouldn't be surprised if we traded up high into the 2nd or higher in the 3rd. There is just good quality across the board.
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Post#5 » by eagle13 » Fri May 9, 2014 1:08 pm

bizarro wrote:There are A LOT of quality players in this 2nd round. I also wouldn't be surprised if we traded up high into the 2nd or higher in the 3rd. There is just good quality across the board.

NO way to get another 2nd rd pick unless we trade a pick from next year and Ted never does that. Our 3rd 4th 5th & 6th doesn't get a 2nd
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Post#6 » by eagle13 » Fri May 9, 2014 1:15 pm

Profound23 wrote:I think a lot of the best impact players left are on Dline and that fills a need for us as Peppers/Raji are probably both here for only one year anyways. Pretty sure our next pick is a defensive lineman like Hageman, Nix, Tuitt, Jernigan.

don't want Tuitt
I like Jernigan & Nix but they will be gone
Hageman is greatest boom/bust player in this draft - I pass for a LB, WR, TE instead
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Post#7 » by trwi7 » Fri May 9, 2014 1:16 pm

eagle13 wrote:
bizarro wrote:There are A LOT of quality players in this 2nd round. I also wouldn't be surprised if we traded up high into the 2nd or higher in the 3rd. There is just good quality across the board.

NO way to get another 2nd rd pick


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Post#8 » by eagle13 » Fri May 9, 2014 1:20 pm

trwi7 wrote:
eagle13 wrote:
bizarro wrote:There are A LOT of quality players in this 2nd round. I also wouldn't be surprised if we traded up high into the 2nd or higher in the 3rd. There is just good quality across the board.

NO way to get another 2nd rd pick


Cool. That's not what he said.


your right my bad
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Post#9 » by bizarro » Fri May 9, 2014 1:24 pm

eagle13 wrote:
trwi7 wrote:
eagle13 wrote:NO way to get another 2nd rd pick


Cool. That's not what he said.


your right my bad


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Post#10 » by bizarro » Fri May 9, 2014 1:34 pm

eagle13 wrote:
Profound23 wrote:I think a lot of the best impact players left are on Dline and that fills a need for us as Peppers/Raji are probably both here for only one year anyways. Pretty sure our next pick is a defensive lineman like Hageman, Nix, Tuitt, Jernigan.

don't want Tuitt
I like Jernigan & Nix but they will be gone
Hageman is greatest boom/bust player in this draft - I pass for a LB, WR, TE instead


I agree with the idea of getting a WR, TE, or LB - in theory. However, I also know this WR class is insanely deep. As much as I love Robinson, Adams, Latimer, Moncrief, and Richardson (and, to a slightly lesser extent Mathews)...you really could still hold off until the 3rd or 4th for a quality WR like Landry, Coleman, Herron, or Bryant. Whereas, in terms of space-eaters with upside Hageman could slip a little bit and we could see the Pack trying to remedy the mistake that was reaching for Worthy in our 3-4 scheme. I'm completely unsold on Worthy. Completely.

However, this is really where it gets so damn interesting:

(1) How highly do we really covet Richburg?
(2) Do the Packers covet Will Clarke and Jeremy Urban as much as I do? I love these guys. I think they could be total steals in the 3-4th rd range. Particularly, Urban. He's the cat's pajamas and he's under the radar because of his foot injury.
(3) When do we grab a WR?
(4) Will Van Noy fall to us?

I can see several different scenarios unfold and, in many ways, this is our best day of the draft - i.e. it feels like TT does his best work in this range. It's where we grabbed Nick Collins; Terrence Murphy; James Jones; Randall Cobb; Jordy Nelson; Eddie Lacy. ****: That's some **** quality work!
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Post#11 » by zmanishere11 » Fri May 9, 2014 2:03 pm

Real fired up about Dix. Great value, potential playmaker on D, I'll take it.

I really hope HOU takes Derek Carr, simply for the story line. Do they have the balls to do it!?
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Post#12 » by eagle13 » Fri May 9, 2014 2:09 pm

FOR WR either Bryant in 3rd or Janis in 5th
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Post#13 » by WeekapaugGroove » Fri May 9, 2014 2:33 pm

I'm hoping one of the tight ends falls to the pack but I think it's a long shot. If they don't then I'm cool with almost any position (except qb or rb) with that pick.

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Post#14 » by nmeurett » Fri May 9, 2014 2:55 pm

Im all for trading up to get Marquis Lee!
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Post#15 » by bizarro » Fri May 9, 2014 3:01 pm

nmeurett wrote:Im all for trading up to get Marquis Lee!


I don't see that happening whatsoever...

However, when TT drafts a WR in the 2nd or 3rd round they tend to be ridiculously good...I'll take my chances with whomever they dial up. Honestly, as long as we don't settle for Abrederis I'll be pretty damn happy. I just can't fathom bringing in a concussion prone frail wideout. That scares the **** out of me.
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Post#16 » by Godgers » Fri May 9, 2014 3:03 pm

I want to see some more fist bumps. That's the TT I like to see.
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Post#17 » by Matches Malone » Fri May 9, 2014 3:18 pm

Hoping for one of Seferian-Jenkins, Amaro or Borland in the second. Also wouldn't mind a trade up back into the second to take Richburg. I'm not completely sold on Tretter taking over full time.
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Post#18 » by Matches Malone » Fri May 9, 2014 3:27 pm

I think my ultimate day 2 outcome would be:

Round 2: Jace Amaro/Seferian-Jenkins Tight End

Trade Up: Probably would cost you a 3rd and maybe a 4th or 5th or future pick?

Round 2: Weston Richburg Center

Round 3: Chris Borland Linebacker (At this point I'm hoping his stock falls because teams worry about his size.)

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Post#19 » by LittleRooster » Fri May 9, 2014 3:30 pm

Does anyone have that gif of the Thompson fist bump?
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Post#20 » by xTitan » Fri May 9, 2014 3:36 pm

bizarro wrote:
eagle13 wrote:
Profound23 wrote:I think a lot of the best impact players left are on Dline and that fills a need for us as Peppers/Raji are probably both here for only one year anyways. Pretty sure our next pick is a defensive lineman like Hageman, Nix, Tuitt, Jernigan.

don't want Tuitt
I like Jernigan & Nix but they will be gone
Hageman is greatest boom/bust player in this draft - I pass for a LB, WR, TE instead


I agree with the idea of getting a WR, TE, or LB - in theory. However, I also know this WR class is insanely deep. As much as I love Robinson, Adams, Latimer, Moncrief, and Richardson (and, to a slightly lesser extent Mathews)...you really could still hold off until the 3rd or 4th for a quality WR like Landry, Coleman, Herron, or Bryant. Whereas, in terms of space-eaters with upside Hageman could slip a little bit and we could see the Pack trying to remedy the mistake that was reaching for Worthy in our 3-4 scheme. I'm completely unsold on Worthy. Completely.

However, this is really where it gets so damn interesting:

(1) How highly do we really covet Richburg?
(2) Do the Packers covet Will Clarke and Jeremy Urban as much as I do? I love these guys. I think they could be total steals in the 3-4th rd range. Particularly, Urban. He's the cat's pajamas and he's under the radar because of his foot injury.
(3) When do we grab a WR?
(4) Will Van Noy fall to us?

I can see several different scenarios unfold and, in many ways, this is our best day of the draft - i.e. it feels like TT does his best work in this range. It's where we grabbed Nick Collins; Terrence Murphy; James Jones; Randall Cobb; Jordy Nelson; Eddie Lacy. ****: That's some **** quality work!


Landry just seems like the kind of WR the Packers get, probably get him the the third round supplemental pick.

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