Yoop wrote: ↑17 Jun 2021 17:27
did Dix flame out? or did the schemes and surrounding talent flame out, Dix made the PB his second season, and Dix in 7 seasons has over 550 tackles and 20 picks, he was just invited to try out for some team, I expect he'll get that job.
You answered your own question at the end of this paragraph.
I don't know why you keep saying Raji started early as a rookie. Johnny Jolly and Ryan Pickett were the 2009 DT starters with Jenkins and Montgomery as the DE's. An issue with your conversations is you spew a lot of stuff that simply isn't true which then takes the conversations to other places.
I do agree that some rookies start and there are probably about 10 to 15 good rookies each year. But out of 259 draft picks, having only 10 to 15 good players is pretty rare. Do I want them? Absolutely! Do I expect it each year and if they don't contribute their rookie season does it mean it is a failure? Absolutely not.
Jordy Nelson was drafted in 2008. Didn't have more than 600 yards receiving until his 4th season. Hardly would call him a bad pick.
BJ Raji started 1 game his rookie season and had 25 tackles, 1 sack and a TFL. But it was his 2nd season that made him a legend in Packer lore.
The Packers approach is exactly the opposite approach of what you feel NFL teams should do when using high draft picks. You view high draft picks should be primed and ready to play right away. Little development needed. The Packers on the other hand view high draft picks as "let's go for the high risk, high reward players at a premium position"
Is it right or is it wrong? I don't know. I do know the Packers approach has won a lot of games but I also know the Packers approach has also held the team back a few times. I tend to lean towards the Packers approach more because I think you need great players playing great to be successful.
Minnesota on the other hand usually is the other end where they draft "what they are supposed to draft". If they have an Olineman or CB need....they always take one (keep in mind these positions for them also have a HUGE bust rate). I also can't help but remember when they traded away Moss and they obviously took a WR Rd1. The result for MN is they usually have a pretty "solid" team but they never have the star power at the premium positions to take them over the top and are usually fighting for 2nd place in the division as a result over the last 25 years (outside of 1998 2009 and 2017). 2009 and 1998 they had their star. 2017 was truly that outlier season.
Overall, I just want my high picks to be great, great players. AJ Hawk was a safe pick. AJ could play right away. But AJ Hawk was not really the player I wanted to get with a top 5 pick. I want field tilters because you need at least 2 - 4 of them on a team to be good. And field tilters are really hard to get. Last year we had 4 of them in Rodgers, Adams, Jones and Alexander. In 2019 we had 4 of them in Clark, Z, Aaron Jones and Alexander and probably Adams.
I want field tilters. If it takes until Year 2 or Year 3 to get it...I'll happily wait. Because if this 2021 Packers team comes together with Rodgers and Savage and Gary join that field tilter list....we are the best team in football.