We've got a D that if called properly can slow down or stop some of the best in the business. Get a S and a MLB and we'll be top 5 next year.
Take back the division next year and plow through the playoffs.

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Yup. This is the list.
I haven't found many draft crushes yet. I do like Tyler Nubin. He looks like a baller and unafraid of contact.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 17:13Yup. This is the list.
And honestly, it's a really really easy list to accomplish. Like if you hand a GM that list he'd be like "seriously? That's it? Some starters at low-value positions and depth? A coaching change from the worst D coordinator in the league to not-the-worst? Sweet. Let's do it."
Yeah, my draft knowledge is just barely coming into the picture now, since we've had such fun football to keep watching.
I'm into the Oregon and WVU Centers, also, as picks that could go at 25 or 41 or 58 (Oregon 25 or 41; WVU 41 or 58). Some people like the Duke LT as a C prospect as well.40. Washington Commanders (from CHI): Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota
Minnesota’s all-time leader in interceptions, Nubin is an alert, athletic safety who plays like a wide receiver when the ball is in the air. If the Commanders don’t re-sign Kamren Curl, Nubin would be a perfect replacement.
41. Green Bay Packers (from NYJ): Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State
Hicks (6-2, 215) is an intimidating presence with the way he fills or tunes up receivers crossing the middle. But his athletic profile is also a strong selling point and helps his versatility to play nickel, box or deep.
Anybody open to reuniting with Micah Hyde?lupedafiasco wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 20:51I want Xavier McKinney if the Giants let him walk. He’s young so I think they keep him but for me he’s the second best safety in this FA class. I’m not a fan of Chinns. I don’t think he’s been that great and he’s not a playmaker.
I’ve been thinking about this myself. He turns 34 next season. He’s coming off an injury year a season ago, missed some time this year too, and PFF hasn’t been a fan for 3 years.APB wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 21:50Anybody open to reuniting with Micah Hyde?lupedafiasco wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 20:51I want Xavier McKinney if the Giants let him walk. He’s young so I think they keep him but for me he’s the second best safety in this FA class. I’m not a fan of Chinns. I don’t think he’s been that great and he’s not a playmaker.
He was voted AP2 in 2021. Injured last year. Missed some time with injuries this year, too, but played well when healthy. Still a playmaker, too.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 22:42I’ve been thinking about this myself. He turns 34 next season. He’s coming off an injury year a season ago, missed some time this year too, and PFF hasn’t been a fan for 3 years.APB wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 21:50Anybody open to reuniting with Micah Hyde?lupedafiasco wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 20:51I want Xavier McKinney if the Giants let him walk. He’s young so I think they keep him but for me he’s the second best safety in this FA class. I’m not a fan of Chinns. I don’t think he’s been that great and he’s not a playmaker.
The one thing we need to be fair about is SF also didn't have Deebo who is an absolute game changer.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 03:24The Packers in Love's first year as a starter have done better than they did with either Favre or Rodgers. And they did it with a younger team.
There is no reason to believe that if that 49'ers game were replayed, the Packers would not win. It was an even game. Put that game in Lambeau or a year from now or Tom not getting hurt and the Packers win easily. I don't gamble but if I had to put money on the team I thought will win the SB a year from now, it would be the Packers.
As far as the offseason, they have several decisions, JRJ, Dillon, Savage, Nixon and Bo Melton. None of them are going to break the bank to keep. I'd keep JRJ as the backup interior lineman, both guard spots and backup center. His only problem is that he is too small to start at RG, it is not his best position. With the others, it depends on the price as they should be backups.
That leaves a draft with an extra 2nd rounder and an extra 3rd rounder to find 2 starting safeties, a swing tackle and a slot CB.
Do something so that Watson does not have hammy problems next season. Fix Jaire's shoulder. Hope that Stokes can still play.
The big decision is Barry. Can he be trusted to be the DC he was at the end of the season (with a few fixes) or will he revert to what he was in the middle of the season? Can the Packers find a DC in the college ranks who is an upgrade - because I am not convinced that any of the coaches in the NFL are an upgrade. Those other coaches did not do well in the playoffs or at the end of the season.
The Campbell contract is easy. The Bak contract gets compliacated with the injury thing. Bak has to be medically cleared to be released, traded, etc.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 09:51The one thing that really concerns me moving forward is the team won’t make the tough decisions to set this team up for a SB. We saw at the end of the Rodgers era Gutenbumst continuously pushed money on bad players and kept them around instead of just moving on. Dean Lowry, Billy Turner, Kevin King, Merdcedes Lewis, etc. they were guys that should have been gone and replaced but we kept pushing money.
I hope we don’t do that moving forward. You’ve gotta move on from Bak and Campbells contracts. The dead cap will hurt but only for a year. It’s better to get out from under it now especially when there are capable players to take over for them already on the roster.
True but it would have been nice to have Watson at 100% and Dillon on that failed 4th down sneak. We have seen so little of Watson at 100% this year that we forget just how good he is at 100%. Basically he has not been 100% for even 1 game this season.go pak go wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 08:24The one thing we need to be fair about is SF also didn't have Deebo who is an absolute game changer.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 03:24The Packers in Love's first year as a starter have done better than they did with either Favre or Rodgers. And they did it with a younger team.
There is no reason to believe that if that 49'ers game were replayed, the Packers would not win. It was an even game. Put that game in Lambeau or a year from now or Tom not getting hurt and the Packers win easily. I don't gamble but if I had to put money on the team I thought will win the SB a year from now, it would be the Packers.
As far as the offseason, they have several decisions, JRJ, Dillon, Savage, Nixon and Bo Melton. None of them are going to break the bank to keep. I'd keep JRJ as the backup interior lineman, both guard spots and backup center. His only problem is that he is too small to start at RG, it is not his best position. With the others, it depends on the price as they should be backups.
That leaves a draft with an extra 2nd rounder and an extra 3rd rounder to find 2 starting safeties, a swing tackle and a slot CB.
Do something so that Watson does not have hammy problems next season. Fix Jaire's shoulder. Hope that Stokes can still play.
The big decision is Barry. Can he be trusted to be the DC he was at the end of the season (with a few fixes) or will he revert to what he was in the middle of the season? Can the Packers find a DC in the college ranks who is an upgrade - because I am not convinced that any of the coaches in the NFL are an upgrade. Those other coaches did not do well in the playoffs or at the end of the season.
the point Skeptic is that Deebo would have made Joe Barry look even worse, if thats possible, and we did enough on offense even without Watson, or Bakh to win, minus Barry allowing that 4th Q comeback win as the Niners accomplished minus DeeboTheSkeptic wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 10:02True but it would have been nice to have Watson at 100% and Dillon on that failed 4th down sneak. We have seen so little of Watson at 100% this year that we forget just how good he is at 100%. Basically he has not been 100% for even 1 game this season.go pak go wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 08:24The one thing we need to be fair about is SF also didn't have Deebo who is an absolute game changer.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 03:24The Packers in Love's first year as a starter have done better than they did with either Favre or Rodgers. And they did it with a younger team.
There is no reason to believe that if that 49'ers game were replayed, the Packers would not win. It was an even game. Put that game in Lambeau or a year from now or Tom not getting hurt and the Packers win easily. I don't gamble but if I had to put money on the team I thought will win the SB a year from now, it would be the Packers.
As far as the offseason, they have several decisions, JRJ, Dillon, Savage, Nixon and Bo Melton. None of them are going to break the bank to keep. I'd keep JRJ as the backup interior lineman, both guard spots and backup center. His only problem is that he is too small to start at RG, it is not his best position. With the others, it depends on the price as they should be backups.
That leaves a draft with an extra 2nd rounder and an extra 3rd rounder to find 2 starting safeties, a swing tackle and a slot CB.
Do something so that Watson does not have hammy problems next season. Fix Jaire's shoulder. Hope that Stokes can still play.
The big decision is Barry. Can he be trusted to be the DC he was at the end of the season (with a few fixes) or will he revert to what he was in the middle of the season? Can the Packers find a DC in the college ranks who is an upgrade - because I am not convinced that any of the coaches in the NFL are an upgrade. Those other coaches did not do well in the playoffs or at the end of the season.
Not to mention Bakh who was more valuable than Deebo ever will be - and Bakh has taken a huge chunk of salary cap this season, cap that could have
bought anyone except a few QB's in this league.
lolTheSkeptic wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 10:02True but it would have been nice to have Watson at 100% and Dillon on that failed 4th down sneak. We have seen so little of Watson at 100% this year that we forget just how good he is at 100%. Basically he has not been 100% for even 1 game this season.go pak go wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 08:24The one thing we need to be fair about is SF also didn't have Deebo who is an absolute game changer.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024 03:24The Packers in Love's first year as a starter have done better than they did with either Favre or Rodgers. And they did it with a younger team.
There is no reason to believe that if that 49'ers game were replayed, the Packers would not win. It was an even game. Put that game in Lambeau or a year from now or Tom not getting hurt and the Packers win easily. I don't gamble but if I had to put money on the team I thought will win the SB a year from now, it would be the Packers.
As far as the offseason, they have several decisions, JRJ, Dillon, Savage, Nixon and Bo Melton. None of them are going to break the bank to keep. I'd keep JRJ as the backup interior lineman, both guard spots and backup center. His only problem is that he is too small to start at RG, it is not his best position. With the others, it depends on the price as they should be backups.
That leaves a draft with an extra 2nd rounder and an extra 3rd rounder to find 2 starting safeties, a swing tackle and a slot CB.
Do something so that Watson does not have hammy problems next season. Fix Jaire's shoulder. Hope that Stokes can still play.
The big decision is Barry. Can he be trusted to be the DC he was at the end of the season (with a few fixes) or will he revert to what he was in the middle of the season? Can the Packers find a DC in the college ranks who is an upgrade - because I am not convinced that any of the coaches in the NFL are an upgrade. Those other coaches did not do well in the playoffs or at the end of the season.
Not to mention Bakh who was more valuable than Deebo ever will be - and Bakh has taken a huge chunk of salary cap this season, cap that could have
bought anyone except a few QB's in this league.
Yeah he signed a 5 year deal. I agree that bringing him to camp in August might not be a bad idea. See if it truly was "health" issues or if we got hoodwinked by one good year.