2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Cut Day Saturday
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4 guys ranked at 10 or better that I’d love to have but don’t see Pack signing any of them for a variety of reasons.
8 Frank Clark 34E, Seattle
5) Trey Flowers DE Pats
9) Landon Collins S Giants
10) C.J. Mosley IB Bal
However either or both Smiths would be great or any/all of the below. IF we release everyone Matthews, Cobb, Bulaga etc we have talked about we could afford all 5.
20 Za'Darius Smith, 34OB, Baltimore
17 Preston Smith, 34OB, Washington
22 Daryl Williams, OT, Carolina – injury risk
28) Golden Tate, WR, Philadephia – decline risk
29) Eric Reid, S, Carolina – rebel risk (think it would be cool to have him)
draft
1a=Edge
1b= OT
2=TE
3=G
4=OT
4=CB
pass rush and blocking addressed big time
db = deeper
also upgrade TE & WR
8 Frank Clark 34E, Seattle
5) Trey Flowers DE Pats
9) Landon Collins S Giants
10) C.J. Mosley IB Bal
However either or both Smiths would be great or any/all of the below. IF we release everyone Matthews, Cobb, Bulaga etc we have talked about we could afford all 5.
20 Za'Darius Smith, 34OB, Baltimore
17 Preston Smith, 34OB, Washington
22 Daryl Williams, OT, Carolina – injury risk
28) Golden Tate, WR, Philadephia – decline risk
29) Eric Reid, S, Carolina – rebel risk (think it would be cool to have him)
draft
1a=Edge
1b= OT
2=TE
3=G
4=OT
4=CB
pass rush and blocking addressed big time
db = deeper
also upgrade TE & WR
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Want nothing to do with Frank Clark.
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MickeyDavis wrote:Chargers and Raiders I understand. A little surprised about the Rams
The owner of the Rams also owns Arsenal FC which is also based in London. Possibly a chance to do some shared branding. Plus, they're playing in the Coliseum right now so I imagine Wembley will be a better take from tickets/concessions.
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Dandridgefav wrote:
draft
1a=Edge
1b= OT
2=TE
3=G
4=OT
4=CB
pass rush and blocking addressed big time
db = deeper
also upgrade TE & WR
Exactly where I'm at. Trenches.
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humanrefutation wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Chargers and Raiders I understand. A little surprised about the Rams
The owner of the Rams also owns Arsenal FC which is also based in London. Possibly a chance to do some shared branding. Plus, they're playing in the Coliseum right now so I imagine Wembley will be a better take from tickets/concessions.
They'll probably be playing in Tottenham's stadium ironically
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BUCKnation wrote:humanrefutation wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Chargers and Raiders I understand. A little surprised about the Rams
The owner of the Rams also owns Arsenal FC which is also based in London. Possibly a chance to do some shared branding. Plus, they're playing in the Coliseum right now so I imagine Wembley will be a better take from tickets/concessions.
They'll probably be playing in Tottenham's stadium ironically
I think I read online that two are going to be in Wembley and 2 are going to be in the new White Hart Lane - as long as they can actually finish it on time, of course.
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What do you guys make of DK Metcalf...having a hard time comping him, but he kind of looks like a smaller version of Calvin Johnson to me??
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M-C-G wrote:What do you guys make of DK Metcalf...having a hard time comping him, but he kind of looks like a smaller version of Calvin Johnson to me??
I don't know what you're supposed to make of him. He ran vert routes and was only targeted six times a game. As much as I'd love a freak WR in the Moss mold, there's no denying that the most successful WRs the last couple years have been the smaller, shiftier, open space guys.
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ReasonablySober wrote:M-C-G wrote:What do you guys make of DK Metcalf...having a hard time comping him, but he kind of looks like a smaller version of Calvin Johnson to me??
I don't know what you're supposed to make of him. He ran vert routes and was only targeted six times a game. As much as I'd love a freak WR in the Moss mold, there's no denying that the most successful WRs the last couple years have been the smaller, shiftier, open space guys.
I think it is more of a pairing, and I am not necessarily advocating for us to draft DK, just has some interesting highlights. Similar to how a Mike Evans opens the middle of the field for Humphries, I think DK has that kind of Evans role. Also should note, I am not saying DK is like the next coming of Calvin, I don't watch enough college football to even have an opinion, purely trying to figure a comp based on those highlights.
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We have a draft so let's talk about prospects in that thread. Meanwhile, no shocker here
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/packers-finish-dead-last-in-rick-gosselin%e2%80%99s-2018-special-teams-rankings/ar-BBSCp2Q?ocid=mailsignout
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/packers-finish-dead-last-in-rick-gosselin%e2%80%99s-2018-special-teams-rankings/ar-BBSCp2Q?ocid=mailsignout
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MickeyDavis wrote:We have a draft so let's talk about prospects in that thread. Meanwhile, no shocker here
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/packers-finish-dead-last-in-rick-gosselin%e2%80%99s-2018-special-teams-rankings/ar-BBSCp2Q?ocid=mailsignout
MM’s loyalty wounded the team and their capacity to grow on numerous occasions. It’s unfortunate. It’s a very redeeming quality. Wayyyyyy too late on Capers. Wayyyyyy too lenient with Zook. You saw the same thing with his playbook.
I don’t blame LaFleur for bypassing Rizzi - another man who interviewed for HC. He is surrounding himself with young men who are in many cases getting their first chance at a coordinator role after assistant positions. Gonna wait and see how this pans out.
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That's interesting. With Cobb likely gone, the Packers really need a small, quick slot guy. Right now, it's just a bunch of really tall guys. Those guys are good, but it feels like every offense needs a shifty slot receiver.
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This is both Packers and Bucks related so I posted in both
https://www.packersnews.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2019/01/23/how-aaron-rodgers-bought-into-bucks-and-his-future-ownership-plans/2653067002/
https://www.packersnews.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2019/01/23/how-aaron-rodgers-bought-into-bucks-and-his-future-ownership-plans/2653067002/
“I just wanted to be involved, first of all because I love basketball and second because I’ve been here for so long I wanted, besides my Packer connection, just another natural connection to the state that I love and that I’ve grown up in,” Rodgers told the Journal Sentinel and PackersNews.com.
“So when the opportunity was there I wanted it to happen right away. It didn’t happen for a few years and a few different representations and then it turned out it just took a call to (Bucks president) Peter (Feigin) and then a call with Wes and then we made it happen.”
“The money part didn’t really matter to me because from a pure business standpoint the NBA is doing great,” Rodgers said. “Ratings are doing great. The new TV deal and the looming TV deal are fantastic. There’s a lot of star power in the NBA, which is driving revenue and interest. You still got the LeBrons of the world, the Russell Westbrooks, the Warriors with Steph (Curry) and 'KD' (Kevin Durant) and now with Giannis (Antetokounmpo) in Milwaukee, there is a lot of superstar talent and people who are really marketing themselves and are good for the league. I think Adam Silver has done a fantastic job of allowing those guys to be themselves. I think fans appreciate that and respect that. The league is growing.
“So from a pure business standpoint, I think it’s a great investment. I always did. But to me, the bigger draw was the tie to the region and just the strong love for basketball.”
“What was really important to me was that he really had an authentic interest in being involved in Wisconsin long term,” Edens said. “Because he’s a California kid, right? And so the first time we really sat down and talked about it, that became crystal clear to me that it was a really authentic interest on his part, to be a part of Wisconsin long after he hangs up playing for the Packers.”
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Cole Beasley is going to the Patriots and becoming their next Edelman/Welker. A small shifty guy who makes 100 catches for 1100 yards and seems to make every big play.
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Eric Weddle might be cut, any thoughts about bringing him in on a two year deal? I am not sure how well he has held up over the years, but I remember really liking him as a player
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M-C-G wrote:Eric Weddle might be cut, any thoughts about bringing him in on a two year deal? I am not sure how well he has held up over the years, but I remember really liking him as a player
I think he said he would retire if he was cut.
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I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
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trwi7 wrote:M-C-G wrote:Eric Weddle might be cut, any thoughts about bringing him in on a two year deal? I am not sure how well he has held up over the years, but I remember really liking him as a player
I think he said he would retire if he was cut.
Just saw on profootball talk he has backed off that claim...just don't know if the wheels feel off on him or not
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Big decisions with existing albatross contracts coming up soon I think.
On Jimmy Graham - already talk he's gone. If you look at his contract, if you remove the $5.3 mil roster bonus this year it's not terrible compared to just cutting him. Maybe he'd consider that in exchange for a guarantee of his salary for this year, but you cut him and it costs you 7.3 mil, or remove the roster bonus and he plays for you at a cost of 7 mil.
On Nick Perry - basically the same thing. Remove the $5 mil roster bonus, and he plays for $9 mil or you cut him and it costs you $11 mil
No clue what you do with Mike Daniels, but he's been useless since getting paid.
Need to pay Blake Martinez and Kenny Clark next year
On Jimmy Graham - already talk he's gone. If you look at his contract, if you remove the $5.3 mil roster bonus this year it's not terrible compared to just cutting him. Maybe he'd consider that in exchange for a guarantee of his salary for this year, but you cut him and it costs you 7.3 mil, or remove the roster bonus and he plays for you at a cost of 7 mil.
On Nick Perry - basically the same thing. Remove the $5 mil roster bonus, and he plays for $9 mil or you cut him and it costs you $11 mil
No clue what you do with Mike Daniels, but he's been useless since getting paid.
Need to pay Blake Martinez and Kenny Clark next year
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Here's how I"m hoping the rest of the off-season works out:
Re-work Graham / Perry deals as above.
Draft - first 3 picks go OLB (pass rush), o-line, offensive weapon, then I'll just trust Gute.
FA - bring back CM3, Wilkerson on rational deals, let Cobb walk (dude has robbed us), sign a veteran safety for a reasonable deal, and try to hit on some vets on smaller deals, SPECIFICALLY a veteran backup QB (stop trying to develop guys behind Rodgers, need someone who can step in and actually play occasionally, now).
Re-work Graham / Perry deals as above.
Draft - first 3 picks go OLB (pass rush), o-line, offensive weapon, then I'll just trust Gute.
FA - bring back CM3, Wilkerson on rational deals, let Cobb walk (dude has robbed us), sign a veteran safety for a reasonable deal, and try to hit on some vets on smaller deals, SPECIFICALLY a veteran backup QB (stop trying to develop guys behind Rodgers, need someone who can step in and actually play occasionally, now).









