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14 Apr 2022 12:50
My thought is that I'd actually like both Julio and Watkins and then still draft two WR's high. Worst case is you have some bridge the gap veteran leadership who have both caught big game clinching (well, then Atlanta blew the game after Julio's catch) receptions in the Super Bowl while the rookie WR's find their way.
I mean this roster doesn't seem like a roster that has more than 6 WRs.

So you're either counting on injuries or you're cutting Rodgers and likely Cobb.
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go pak go wrote:
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Acrobat wrote:
14 Apr 2022 12:50
My thought is that I'd actually like both Julio and Watkins and then still draft two WR's high. Worst case is you have some bridge the gap veteran leadership who have both caught big game clinching (well, then Atlanta blew the game after Julio's catch) receptions in the Super Bowl while the rookie WR's find their way.
I mean this roster doesn't seem like a roster that has more than 6 WRs.

So you're either counting on injuries or you're cutting Rodgers and likely Cobb.
Julio, Watkins, Lazard, Cobb, Rookie, Rookie or Rodgers). I'm definitely not sold on Rodgers but yeah probably too early to cut ties. I'm trying to remember the rules, is he eligible for Practice Squad?

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Acrobat wrote:
15 Apr 2022 11:56
go pak go wrote:
15 Apr 2022 11:29
Acrobat wrote:
14 Apr 2022 12:50
My thought is that I'd actually like both Julio and Watkins and then still draft two WR's high. Worst case is you have some bridge the gap veteran leadership who have both caught big game clinching (well, then Atlanta blew the game after Julio's catch) receptions in the Super Bowl while the rookie WR's find their way.
I mean this roster doesn't seem like a roster that has more than 6 WRs.

So you're either counting on injuries or you're cutting Rodgers and likely Cobb.
Julio, Watkins, Lazard, Cobb, Rookie, Rookie or Rodgers). I'm definitely not sold on Rodgers but yeah probably too early to cut ties. I'm trying to remember the rules, is he eligible for Practice Squad?
I believe he is under the current expanded squad rules, but he would have to be cut first which is a risk
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Reports that Packers are showing interest in Deebo. Probably the high dollar WR I want the least.
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Reports that Packers are showing interest in Deebo. Probably the high dollar WR I want the least.
Despite his crazy success, I'm still not in love with him. A little unimpressed by his TD production, only 10 TD's in 3 years now.

However, I really do love him for this O (similar to Shanahan's obviously) a lot more than I do a guy like Metcalf. So he would probably be my #1 choice if we trade. I obviously love AJ Brown as anyone followed that draft with will tell you, but as a fantasy owner, I'm nervous about his durability.

But yeah, guessing he would get at least what we got for Davante, probably more, in trade compensation. Would be hard to part with 22, 53 and then probably something from 2023.

Would be a smarter sign though, contractually. Davante likely to start slowing down, Deebo just entering prime, got him for pennies at least one year. We were willing to pay Davante crazy money.

These younger lot of guys should be signing smaller contract than Tae and Hill. 2023 Franchise tag estimate is only like 20 million. That would make 2024 24 million. He's set to make 4 million this year. 48 over the next 3 years, that should be a pretty standard starting point for negotiations.

So toss on two more years at 30 million per, should be talking about, that's only 108 million over 5 years, or under 22 million per. That should kind of be the ceiling for any of this lot of WR's, Deebo, Brown, McLaurin, Claypool, etc. Just the way contracts are set up, they don't have the leverage the other guys had. yet it can still be called a 4 year 104 million (26 annually) in new money for a fancy headline and we can spread out the money how we see fit over the 5 years more or less.

And frankly I don't think any of those guys should be getting that kind of money either, that money should be for guys like Justin Jefferson and Jamar Chase when the time comes.
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paco wrote:
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Reports that Packers are showing interest in Deebo. Probably the high dollar WR I want the least.
In on every conversation. The Packers don't make this move, ever. Trade package + huge contract. I'd say 0.00001% possibility anything comes of this.
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My problem is Deebo's durability. Is he going to last as long as a normal WR when he's taking hits like a RB too? Just makes me nervous.

I know he doesn't want to play that role anymore either. I think he'll be damn good for a few more years. But not sure I want to count on him for more than 2 or 3. And for the price, I don't love it.

I didn't actually know Brown was so beat up last year. 2 knee strains, a hammy, chest injury and calf. Also missed 3 weeks in 2020 with a knee bruise.
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No on trading for some big name WR. Draft and develop and shop in the bargain bin.

AR's passer rating sans Davante is 112. The OFF will be fine.

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paco wrote:
22 Apr 2022 15:26
My problem is Deebo's durability. Is he going to last as long as a normal WR when he's taking hits like a RB too? Just makes me nervous.

I know he doesn't want to play that role anymore either. I think he'll be damn good for a few more years. But not sure I want to count on him for more than 2 or 3. And for the price, I don't love it.

I didn't actually know Brown was so beat up last year. 2 knee strains, a hammy, chest injury and calf. Also missed 3 weeks in 2020 with a knee bruise.
I think that's Deebo's argument.

RB's have short lives and don't get paid. He wants to be a WR.
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Also fascinating that Russell Wilson is top 5 in this.
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Also fascinating that Russell Wilson is top 5 in this.
Yeah, one could argue that 3 of the teams on this list have invested THE MOST at WR (Seahawks with DK and Lockett's big contract; Cardinals with Hopkins, Kirk, Moore, Isabella, Green; Eagles, back-to-back first round picks there with Smith and Reagor)

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NCF wrote:
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Amazing - mvp with the worst group.

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Yep. One stat shows our WRs were the most open, another shows least open. In the same tweet mind you.


And people with an agenda hop on the stat they like most as gospel.
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BF004 wrote:
24 Apr 2022 17:35
Yep. One stat shows our WRs were the most open, another shows least open. In the same tweet mind you.


And people with an agenda hop on the stat they like most as gospel.
Kinda like PFF. Everyone here uses some internet source to support their narrative. Well except for the elite I guess. Copy and Paste.

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I like the player, but I don't see it. We don't draft IOL in the first.

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I refuse to believe stuff that defy's what I see and basic common sense, our #1 is targeted over twice as often as anyone else on the roster, yet according to this, they where open more often then receivers from any other team in the league, no sale. :thwap:

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Brett Kollman did an OL video that made me pretty okay with taking Johnson, could be a nice piece inside while Jenkins moves over to RT. At 28, would not mind the pick.

But man, if I didn't have a serious man-crush on Kenyon Green before watching it, I definitely do now. He's pretty much like "put him at G, point him at the opposing defense and tell him, 'go kill some people' -!"

I want that on our OL. I want it something fierce.
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Labrev wrote:
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Brett Kollman did an OL video that made me pretty okay with taking Johnson, could be a nice piece inside while Jenkins moves over to RT. At 28, would not mind the pick.

But man, if I didn't have a serious man-crush on Kenyon Green before watching it, I definitely do now. He's pretty much like "put him at G, point him at the opposing defense and tell him, 'go kill some people' -!"

I want that on our OL. I want it something fierce.
As far as immediate impact, I think a mauler and dominant Olineman (guard) will bring more dividends to the 2022 Green Bay Packers than a 1st Round WR will.
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go pak go wrote:
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Labrev wrote:
24 Apr 2022 21:56
Brett Kollman did an OL video that made me pretty okay with taking Johnson, could be a nice piece inside while Jenkins moves over to RT. At 28, would not mind the pick.

But man, if I didn't have a serious man-crush on Kenyon Green before watching it, I definitely do now. He's pretty much like "put him at G, point him at the opposing defense and tell him, 'go kill some people' -!"

I want that on our OL. I want it something fierce.
As far as immediate impact, I think a mauler and dominant Olineman (guard) will bring more dividends to the 2022 Green Bay Packers than a 1st Round WR will.
Jenkins was a freak in the 2nd round, all rookie team, probably one of the best G/T's the team has ever drafted, this is not the normal, there are several quality G prospects in this class, imo it's debatable that they will have the rookie season of Elkton.

most of the WR that will be picked in round one will start early and be productive for the teams that take them, specially the GB Packers, why people keep down playing this WR class amasses me, none are perfect, they never are, when a player like Jefferson drops to slot 22 that should tell ya 21 GM's saw some negative aspects they didn't like, it'll be the same with this class.
some have Burks now dropping into the 2nd round, some have WAtson with a first round grade, it's crazy, and hard to predict.

I fall back to pre combine evals and ranking because there based on on field play grades, not a bunch of drills that a player can hone up on to impress the GM's, sure those drills often raise player draft value, or lower it, but as most GM's say, they use those drills to confirm prior opinions of prospects, and these top 5 receivers have held those rankings for months, and I don't see any as bench riders as rookies, so obviously I think they provide plenty of impact this season.

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