Yoop wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020 21:11
go pak go wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020 16:44
salmar80 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020 16:40
Yup, and I highly doubt Pettine would go with the exact same scheme and use his ILBs the exact same way as last year if he had different kinda talent at ILB. If Pettine is that calcified, he won't last long.
We currently have Kirksey, Burks, Bolton and Summers at ILB. Greene is a hybrid. That's not down desperation alley, but not stellar either.
I frankly don't understand how the forum has gone from "get an every down ILB at any cost!!!" to "meeeeeh, it's a low-priority position" in one year.
I would not be surprised at all if we used a 1st or 2nd rounder at the position.
Oh just wait. Everyone here will be screaming in October of "how did we not make ILB a priority in the draft?!!! I have been saying this for years that we need to invest in this position. Anything otherwise is a complete waste of Rodgers talent. lis a good defense is essentially a good offense because it gives Rodgers more cracks at the bat at scoring points."
Mindset in October: Packers will have $60 million and 4 1st round draft picks.
Mindset in March: Sh*t we don't have that kind of capital. Let's pretend it's no longer a need.
you don't know what people will be saying then, can't you understand that there are priority's, you just did a dang mock draft where you prioritized a big safety to play the will backer position, why are you putting others down now because they want a WR, a position we need just as badly, and has always held a higher priority.
the top 3 ILB's are gone, you can bank on that, and even if there not, if one of these top 5 or 6 WR are then thats my choice, I want a ILB just as much as anyone, but I also know which position will help us win the most, and it sure as &%$@ isn't ILB.
I understand fans see the team having priorities, but also that fans' view of those priorities can change on a dime. Many fans are like horses with blinders, fixated on the one obvious road (need) right in front of them, while real GMs driving the carriage have to look at the entire scenery and think ahead.
WR is a logical March priority. I fully agree it's highest on the list. Looks great on a depth chart on paper, since depth charts on paper rarely sustain injuries.
But if Wagner falters and ARod takes a pounding, that shiny WR doesn't get catches and the priority should've been RT. If middle of the defense leaks like a sieve or Kirksey gets hurt early, and that shiny WR can't produce enough to compensate, priority should've been ILB...
That said, I think it's very likely we draft a WR high this year. Whether it's original pick R1, trade up or down, original R2 pick, trade up or down, I dunno. Depends on what other teams do in the draft.
I do know there's no way in
that Gutey goes into a draft thinking about only one position round one. There are too many potential scenarios that can lead to a player at another position being the best talent available - whether by there being a huge run on WRs mid-round 1, a talent unexpectedly falling, et cetera.