Veteran WR Options
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I had the same thought lol, so much for "players come here to play with ME!" yeah okay Aaron.
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Indeed. And most of the the info in these reports come from the agent. In their interest to say Parker chose NE over the rest, when it's likely that the others were just outbid.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022 21:49Parker to an extent; the GM's offers to an extent.
Lots of nuances there. Nothing black and white about those sorts of reports.
NE is just about the worst team in the league when it comes to drafting or trading for WRs.
Wouldn't be surprised if they were the highest bidders.
Julio will cost a little more, and he is old, But he's the best of these left overs, he instantly would provide #1 ability for Rodgers
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That might be a stretch. May need to add Fuller into the mix to achieve that.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022 09:21I figure if we sign Julio and Watkins, between the two of them we’ll get one healthy season
No, Butler doesn't have any inside info. Probably just bait to get people to listen to his radio show.
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I think Gute is waiting to sign a vet WR until after the draft. You see how your WR room looks after the draft, and go from there.
I am not concerned about someone else signing Julio Jones before the draft. Not really sure Julio is worth signing. I think you do it later if there is a need after the draft, and trade options become none.
Get Olave and Christian Watson in the draft, and go from there. I could then live with Lazard, Julio, Olave, Cobb, Watson, and Amari Rodgers as my WR room for 2022.
I am not concerned about someone else signing Julio Jones before the draft. Not really sure Julio is worth signing. I think you do it later if there is a need after the draft, and trade options become none.
Get Olave and Christian Watson in the draft, and go from there. I could then live with Lazard, Julio, Olave, Cobb, Watson, and Amari Rodgers as my WR room for 2022.
you know my motto, there is no such thing as having to many WR's my motto changes yearlyYoHoChecko wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022 09:21I figure if we sign Julio and Watkins, between the two of them we’ll get one healthy season
I'am starting to fall off the Burks band wagon some, not sure he can do in the pro's what he was able to do in college, I think I pegged him right when I called him a RB with hands, he is very raw as a actual receiver, very limited route knowledge except slants . screens, and short curls, people say he can play from the edge but that wont be as easy when he faces NFL caliber CB's. I'am looking at him more for slot 28 if he last.
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We welcome youPackerNation wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022 07:01I think Gute is waiting to sign a vet WR until after the draft. You see how your WR room looks after the draft, and go from there.
I am not concerned about someone else signing Julio Jones before the draft. Not really sure Julio is worth signing. I think you do it later if there is a need after the draft, and trade options become none.
Get Olave and Christian Watson in the draft, and go from there. I could then live with Lazard, Julio, Olave, Cobb, Watson, and Amari Rodgers as my WR room for 2022.
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And I agree, either we likely would have made a move sooner, or we’ll just wait till after the draft.
The only other name is keep an eye on is Tyler Lockett on a post June 1st trade, Seattle would just be eating too much before then.
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Welcome!PackerNation wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022 07:01I think Gute is waiting to sign a vet WR until after the draft. You see how your WR room looks after the draft, and go from there.
I am not concerned about someone else signing Julio Jones before the draft. Not really sure Julio is worth signing. I think you do it later if there is a need after the draft, and trade options become none.
Get Olave and Christian Watson in the draft, and go from there. I could then live with Lazard, Julio, Olave, Cobb, Watson, and Amari Rodgers as my WR room for 2022.
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I am weighing the thoughts of signing Julio versus getting somebody like Butler mentioned. Part of me thinks that if Guty considered Julio or any other available WR (at cost) to be worthwhile, compared to what he can draft, he would’ve already done it. There’s a reason that he’s waiting. Either the cost would be too great or the WR isn’t as good as he used to be or be a good fit for some reason.
I trust in Guty.
While the world thinks our entire WR group and the team in general are in chaos, I think we’ll be in good shape. I just don’t have a clue how it is we’ll get there. Will we trade for a WR vet on draft day? Maybe. But Guty will do something that’ll work very well.
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One interesting all-in option would be to spend some picks on WRs, and then after the draft, use a next year's pick to trade for a vet. Maybe a team drafts one too many, and a vet wants out...Scott4Pack wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022 09:34Welcome!PackerNation wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022 07:01I think Gute is waiting to sign a vet WR until after the draft. You see how your WR room looks after the draft, and go from there.
I am not concerned about someone else signing Julio Jones before the draft. Not really sure Julio is worth signing. I think you do it later if there is a need after the draft, and trade options become none.
Get Olave and Christian Watson in the draft, and go from there. I could then live with Lazard, Julio, Olave, Cobb, Watson, and Amari Rodgers as my WR room for 2022.
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I am weighing the thoughts of signing Julio versus getting somebody like Butler mentioned. Part of me thinks that if Guty considered Julio or any other available WR (at cost) to be worthwhile, compared to what he can draft, he would’ve already done it. There’s a reason that he’s waiting. Either the cost would be too great or the WR isn’t as good as he used to be or be a good fit for some reason.
I trust in Guty.
While the world thinks our entire WR group and the team in general are in chaos, I think we’ll be in good shape. I just don’t have a clue how it is we’ll get there. Will we trade for a WR vet on draft day? Maybe. But Guty will do something that’ll work very well.
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What I want out of a vet is a guy who can contribute right away himself as a top target in the league (not necessarily a high quality number 1, but a guy who can make his own space at least) AND a guy who is technically sound with enough respect on his name that the rookies will like to that player to see how to be an NFL WR. I think having that model in the building of film study and route rubbing will enhance the development of any young guys far more than Cobb or Lazard can.
To me, Julio makes sense from that perspective, if he’s willing to do a low cap ring chase/try-to-prove-I-can-stay-healthy deal, which there is SOME whisper of reporting that he might be willing to do.
But I also think he wants an ideal situation so HE’S waiting until after the draft. And I think guys like Landry, as well, are taking that mentality of waiting. And that’s sort of holding up the market because teams want to get a decision from their top choices before pursuing backup plans. Sort of how the QB market went on hold for a week waiting for Desean Watson to make his decision. But lower stakes and longer-term.
To me, Julio makes sense from that perspective, if he’s willing to do a low cap ring chase/try-to-prove-I-can-stay-healthy deal, which there is SOME whisper of reporting that he might be willing to do.
But I also think he wants an ideal situation so HE’S waiting until after the draft. And I think guys like Landry, as well, are taking that mentality of waiting. And that’s sort of holding up the market because teams want to get a decision from their top choices before pursuing backup plans. Sort of how the QB market went on hold for a week waiting for Desean Watson to make his decision. But lower stakes and longer-term.
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Listening to the coaches' pressers, found out Vrabel, WRs/passing game coordinator, was in Buffalo "in the receiver room" when they drafted Sammy Watkins. Mentioned him at least 3 times in the short presser, mainly as showing his credibility with young WRs, but like....
What this means to me, between Vrabel and MLF (2017 with the Rams),is that the Packers know everything they need to know about Watkins, and Watkins knows the scheme and the players well enough to contribute and want to come here.
If they don't sign this guy, it means they know something I don't and I'll accept it. But the fit just makes more and more sense.
What this means to me, between Vrabel and MLF (2017 with the Rams),is that the Packers know everything they need to know about Watkins, and Watkins knows the scheme and the players well enough to contribute and want to come here.
If they don't sign this guy, it means they know something I don't and I'll accept it. But the fit just makes more and more sense.
So far you are 50%YoHoChecko wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022 09:21I figure if we sign Julio and Watkins, between the two of them we’ll get one healthy season
Rodgers finally has his first round WR draft pick!