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OK. Would love it if Cooper DeJean is there at 25. If he is, the Packers should get down on their knees and give thanks. But I don't think he will be.paco wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024 12:55My latest, tried to trade up but ended up staying put but traded back later, draft. Seriously doubt we come away with 13 selections. But it affords me the opportunity to fill most spots I'd like to. Meant to grab an Edge earlier and missed my last target early in the 6th. In this scenario, I think I expect DeJean to play more CB, but who knows.
Tell me who's good and who sucks.
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Is this a joke response? I'm about the least knowledgable person on the draft this year, but I just don't get some of your responses.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 06:16OK. Would love it if Cooper DeJean is there at 25. If he is, the Packers should get down on their knees and give thanks. But I don't think he will be.paco wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024 12:55My latest, tried to trade up but ended up staying put but traded back later, draft. Seriously doubt we come away with 13 selections. But it affords me the opportunity to fill most spots I'd like to. Meant to grab an Edge earlier and missed my last target early in the 6th. In this scenario, I think I expect DeJean to play more CB, but who knows.
Tell me who's good and who sucks.
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At 41, an OT is a very bad choice. The sweet spot for an Olineman is the 4th round. And Olinemen are mostly useless on ST
At 58, a Dlineman is a waste. He is going to sit on the bench the whole year. He can't even play ST.
I like doubling up at ILB. I like doubling up (maybe 3) at Safety
A center at 169 is fine. Especially if he can also play guard
You might just as well throw the 191 pick and the 202 pick into the garbage. He has .000000000000000000000000001% chance of even making the PS. Alex McGough is a lot better than you think. There is no room for 5 TE's on the team.
In the last 2 rounds position really does not matter because you are just hoping for them to win a PS slot this year and it is a crap shoot after that regarding injuries and trades.
So I would give you a B+ based in the #25 pick and doubling up at ILB
I think you can play Latham at G. He started at RG as a freshman. 6'6 is a bit tall for an IOL but at 345 he has the mass to take on DTs.
Just not for me and probably not Packers.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 17:19Mims has absolutely no side limitations in his profile. He can easily be a developmental left tackle
No, that's not what they mean about Mims. He genuinely moves incredibly well for the position despite his size. He easily clears every Packers athletic testing threshhold.BF004 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 17:45Just not for me and probably not Packers.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 17:19Mims has absolutely no side limitations in his profile. He can easily be a developmental left tackle
Too tall, too heavy, too inexperienced. Just not our type.
When someone says ‘he moves good for someone that big’, just means he doesn’t move good enough for the position.
Caleb Jones was an UDFA. Big difference there. I think the Packers will like Mims, but I would be shocked if they picked him based on inexperience alone. I don't have a good quick way of researching this, but I wonder how many of the Packers OL draft picks over the years were 4-year starters at their school. I think Mims only starting one year (even at Georgia) hurts him.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 18:06No, that's not what they mean about Mims. He genuinely moves incredibly well for the position despite his size. He easily clears every Packers athletic testing threshhold.BF004 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 17:45Just not for me and probably not Packers.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 17:19Mims has absolutely no side limitations in his profile. He can easily be a developmental left tackle
Too tall, too heavy, too inexperienced. Just not our type.
When someone says ‘he moves good for someone that big’, just means he doesn’t move good enough for the position.
Further, we've been playing the 6'9" 340 Caleb Jones at Left Tackle in practice for two years now. So it doesn't seem like the Packers think you can be too tall to play left tackle.
And that is the problem with the mock draft apps. You are hardly the only one who uses them and forgets their limitations. So let me explain and please don't get upset. I am being critical of a very limited tool that you used, not about you.paco wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 12:57Is this a joke response? I'm about the least knowledgable person on the draft this year, but I just don't get some of your responses.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024 06:16OK. Would love it if Cooper DeJean is there at 25. If he is, the Packers should get down on their knees and give thanks. But I don't think he will be.paco wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024 12:55My latest, tried to trade up but ended up staying put but traded back later, draft. Seriously doubt we come away with 13 selections. But it affords me the opportunity to fill most spots I'd like to. Meant to grab an Edge earlier and missed my last target early in the 6th. In this scenario, I think I expect DeJean to play more CB, but who knows.
Tell me who's good and who sucks.
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At 41, an OT is a very bad choice. The sweet spot for an Olineman is the 4th round. And Olinemen are mostly useless on ST
At 58, a Dlineman is a waste. He is going to sit on the bench the whole year. He can't even play ST.
I like doubling up at ILB. I like doubling up (maybe 3) at Safety
A center at 169 is fine. Especially if he can also play guard
You might just as well throw the 191 pick and the 202 pick into the garbage. He has .000000000000000000000000001% chance of even making the PS. Alex McGough is a lot better than you think. There is no room for 5 TE's on the team.
In the last 2 rounds position really does not matter because you are just hoping for them to win a PS slot this year and it is a crap shoot after that regarding injuries and trades.
So I would give you a B+ based in the #25 pick and doubling up at ILB
Dejean - I doubt he's there too, but he was there in this mock so I went with it.
How is an OT at 41 a very bad choice? Who cares if he sits a year (you do realize we're the Packers, right?). Plus people say Morgan could likely be our day 1 starter at RG, or RT even we decide to move Tom.
Why is 58 a waste for a DT? Again, who cares if he sits. I picked him as a potential Clark replacement if they don't give him a new deal. I've heard good things.
The QB thing, I just wanted to draft a QB. Throw in a name for someone on day 3. Gutey wants to go back and draft QBs again, so I think its a good possibility, especially with this many picks. This TE seems to be a do everything guy. Sure he won't get a lot of play early, but could be on ST early and develop him. There's room for whatever the team feels like making room for.
Got it, day 3 picks don't matter, so why mock them. I'll strive to be one of those guys who never looks past round 1. Maybe one of those guys that never mocks past pick 10. Then I'll make the big time!
Tell that to Valentine 7th and Brooks 6th. And to Johnson Jr. 7th. The year before we got Walker our starting LT in the 7th. The year before McDuffie in the 6th. JRJ got what, 11 million this offseason? Historically Lawrence Guy 7th had a long and successful career on another team. James Starks 6th was a starting RB for the Packers for several years. Mason Crosby, 6th. Mark Tauscher, 7th. Donald Driver, 7th. Matt Hasselbeck 6th. Marco Rivera, 6th. Adam Timmerman, 7th. Bill Schroeder 6th. Doug Evans 6th. Mark Chmura 6th. Bryce Paup 6th. Don Majikowski. I won't go back any farther because I am already missing several who played mainly for other teams and so I don't remember who they were. Except for 1 more, Bart Starr, 17th.go pak go wrote: ↑13 Apr 2024 08:57Skeptic, I think Paco's draft app is far more reliable than your inability to believe in the benefits of positional competition as well as go beyond your arrogant view of incredible limited snaps leading to projection of "position is solid"
I have said it multiple times and I will keep saying it again.
Brian Gutekunst is making ZERO and I mean ZERO (as in a lower chance than us picking a TE as you stated) consideration of draft selections based on Alex McGough, Caleb Jones and Luke Tenuta.
If I had to bet money today, I would say the chance that even one of these guys makes the active roster is 40% at best. You don't make roster building decisions based on the 50th to 90th best players on your roster.
Tenuta and Jones made the roster based on potential fliers. That is it. We do it every year. Occasionaly you will get the production upside of a Yosh Nijman that actually gives some production but will always at best be a middling backup. And most of the time you never hear of the guy again the following year.
Finally, Briian Gutekunst himself stated he would like to get back into consistently drafting quarterbacks. Might be smarter to do it next year but if they see a guy they like...by gawd use a 6th or 7th on him.The draft essentially ends after Round 5 anyway.