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2 minutes ago, Arthur Penske said:

After watching the combine limitedly, I definitely don’t want to trade away any picks for vet players. So many athletes and I want as many cracks at them as possible.

This draft could turn out to be much deeper than some thought. 

 

So, trade down to get a few more shots in round 2, 3?

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Scouts comparing Drew Lock's arm to Patrick Mahomes and calling him a top 10 prospect. Saying his arm allows them to add plays to their playbook they couldn't with other Quarterbacks. This is all on the Tony Pauline Podcast you can hear here . Keep pushing those Quarterbacks up the board so we can drop more defensive talent to Green Bay!

If you don't want to listen to the podcast: 

1. 5 of the Top 15 picks will be Edge Rushers: #1 Edge Josh Allen, #2 Jachai Polite, #3 Nick Bosa #4 Montez Sweat #5 Brian Burns. This list is not the order in which these prospects will be drafted in, just when you take into account their overall gameplay how they're ranking on teams boards.

2. 15 Tightends are expected to go in the first 125 selections. Pauline has 9 of them graded as 4th round value if not better. Tight ends are a very hot position right now.

3. Players that can move up the draft that people may not expect: Josh Oliver & Drew Sample.

4. Jacoby Brissett is on the Trading Block for Indianapolis. 

5. Garrett Bradbury is going to be a 1st round pick. Dillard is the purest LT in this draft class. Cody Ford had bad testing numbers but his position drills looked really good. 

6. There were no real outstanding Running Backs that stood out at the combine but Miles Sanders, Darrell Henderson, Justice Hill, and Mike Weber all looked well this weekend and likely helped themselves in the draft and should be taken in the Top 75 picks. 

7. Hakeem Butler is going to run much faster than expected tomorrow (Low 4.5's, big vertical and do well in positional drills) Alex Wesley of Northern CO is known as a 4.5 guy but will likely run in the 4.3's and the two fastest receivers tomorrow will be Terry Mclaurin and Andy Isabella, Mclaurin has been timing in the low 4.3's and high 4.2's and Isabella is expected to be in the high 4.2's. Speed isn't all Mclaurin brings to the table he has some serious route running capabilities but questions about why didn't he do this during his Ohio State career and why was he so good at the Senior Bowl and Combine workouts but you don't see it on film. 

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56 minutes ago, cannondale said:

Why waste a pick on a guy who has turned out just as bad as some have predicted ?

I feel like if you don't know what went wrong with Rosen, you never scouted him.  Having the QB who most desperately needs a a clean pocket struggle when drafted by the team with the worst OL has gone entirely predictably.

It's not as though "you have to keep him clean" is the kiss of death (Carr in Oakland is the same way), but it is if you can't block.

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37 minutes ago, Nick_gb said:

Scouts comparing Drew Lock's arm to Patrick Mahomes and calling him a top 10 prospect. Saying his arm allows them to add plays to their playbook they couldn't with other Quarterbacks. This is all on the Tony Pauline Podcast you can hear here . Keep pushing those Quarterbacks up the board so we can drop more defensive talent to Green Bay!

If you don't want to listen to the podcast: 

1. 5 of the Top 15 picks will be Edge Rushers: #1 Edge Josh Allen, #2 Jachai Polite, #3 Nick Bosa #4 Montez Sweat #5 Brian Burns. This list is not the order in which these prospects will be drafted in, just when you take into account their overall gameplay how they're ranking on teams boards.

2. 15 Tightends are expected to go in the first 125 selections. Pauline has 9 of them graded as 4th round value if not better. Tight ends are a very hot position right now.

3. Players that can move up the draft that people may not expect: Josh Oliver & Drew Sample.

4. Jacoby Brissett is on the Trading Block for Indianapolis. 

5. Garrett Bradbury is going to be a 1st round pick. Dillard is the purest LT in this draft class. Cody Ford had bad testing numbers but his position drills looked really good. 

6. There were no real outstanding Running Backs that stood out at the combine but Miles Sanders, Darrell Henderson, Justice Hill, and Mike Weber all looked well this weekend and likely helped themselves in the draft and should be taken in the Top 75 picks. 

7. Hakeem Butler is going to run much faster than expected tomorrow (Low 4.5's, big vertical and do well in positional drills) Alex Wesley of Northern CO is known as a 4.5 guy but will likely run in the 4.3's and the two fastest receivers tomorrow will be Terry Mclaurin and Andy Isabella, Mclaurin has been timing in the low 4.3's and high 4.2's and Isabella is expected to be in the high 4.2's. Speed isn't all Mclaurin brings to the table he has some serious route running capabilities but questions about why didn't he do this during his Ohio State career and why was he so good at the Senior Bowl and Combine workouts but you don't see it on film. 

I have zero love for Ohio State, but McLaurin is a damn fine young receiver.

He would do well as a slot guy for the Pack.

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