Gopackgonerd Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 I like our draft, not a sexy draft, but a solid one overall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beekay414 Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 <3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snackattack Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 In terms of the positions selected, this ticked all the boxes i was looking for except OT. I was never really into picking a WR as much as others so im not disappointed at all. Plus athletes for days, lots of high ceilings so hard to complain about any of the picks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leader Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 Andy Herman: Quick thoughts: Favorite pick: Darnell Savage Biggest Shock: Rashan Gary Best value: Dexter Williams Most excited to dive into: Ka’Dar Hollman Longest Career: Elgton Jenkins Best storyline: Dexter Williams/mom Best name: Jace Sternberger Most nervous Packer: Lane Taylor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golfman Posted April 27, 2019 Author Share Posted April 27, 2019 3 minutes ago, Leader said: Andy Herman: Quick thoughts: Favorite pick: Darnell Savage Biggest Shock: Rashan Gary Best value: Dexter Williams Most excited to dive into: Ka’Dar Hollman Longest Career: Elgton Jenkins Best storyline: Dexter Williams/mom Best name: Jace Sternberger Most nervous Packer: Lane Taylor Lane Taylor is a starting guard in the NFL. So if not us, it will be somewhere else. He'd have some trade value if a team loses a starting guard in camp and he doesn't fit our plans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire12 Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) Appears that Gutekunst places a high premium on athletic profile. Sigma3athlete profiles for the 2019 picks Pos rank # Name ID Pos. School Age HT WT pSPARQ z-score NFL% Last Name AL HS WING 40 YD 20 YD 10 YD Shuttle 3-Cone BP Vert. Broad 4 Rashan Gary DL37 DE Michigan 21.7 6043 277 141.7 1.7 95.1 Gary 34.13 9.63 81.875 4.58 2.67 1.61 4.29 7.26 26 38 10 12 Darnell Savage DB56 CB Maryland 22.1 5106 198 128.2 1.1 85.5 Savage 31 9.13 74.75 4.36 2.58 1.56 4.14 7.03 11 39.5 10.5 128 Elgton Jenkins OL29 OC Mississippi State 23.7 6044 310 Jenkins 34 10.25 83 4.62 7.77 29 28 9.08 20 Jace Sternberger TE17 TE Texas A&M 23.2 6040 251 106.8 -0.8 22 Sternberger 32.13 9.75 77.25 4.75 2.82 1.7 4.31 7.19 17 31.5 9.42 12 Kingsley Keke DL09 DT Texas A&M 22.9 6025 288 109.8 -0.1 46.4 Keke 34.5 9.75 82.5 4.95 2.89 1.76 4.46 7.38 20 31.5 9.25 19 Kadar Hollman NA CB Toledo 5116 196 123.8 0.6 73.7 Hollman 4.38 2.6 1.56 4.23 6.81 18 38.5 9.92 10 Dexter Williams RB26 RB Notre Dame 22.7 5111 212 127.9 0.5 70.1 Williams 32.25 9.63 76.875 4.57 2.67 1.61 4.16 7 17 36 10.83 4 Ty Summers LB35 ILB TCU 23.7 6013 241 135.2 1.2 89 Summers 31.5 10 76.875 4.51 2.68 1.6 27 36 10.25 2018 profiles # Name ID Pos. School Age HT WT pSPARQ z-score NFL% LastName Arm Hand Wing 40 20 10 SS TC BP VJ BJ 8 Jaire Alexander DB01 CB Louisville 21.6 5102 196 131.7 1.4 91.9 Alexander 31.125 9.5 74.75 4.38 2.55 1.52 3.98 6.71 14 35 10.58 6 Josh Jackson DB18 CB Iowa 22.4 6003 196 133.2 1.5 93.9 Jackson 31.125 9.375 74.25 4.48 2.6 1.52 4.03 6.86 18 40 10.25 3 Oren Burks LB05 OLB Vanderbilt 23.4 6031 233 143.1 1.6 94.9 Burks 33.375 9.125 79.5 4.59 2.64 1.59 4.15 6.82 18 39.5 10.92 18 J'Mon Moore WO26 WR Missouri 23.3 6025 207 124.7 0.8 78.4 Moore 32.875 9.375 78.625 4.49 2.6 1.64 4.04 6.56 21 38 10 82 Cole Madison OL21 OG Washington State 6052 308 89.3 -1.1 13.5 Madison 32.25 10.375 76.875 5.33 3.06 1.84 4.88 7.86 26 28.5 8.08 42 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WO38 WR South Florida 23.9 6040 206 117.6 0.2 56.5 Valdes-Scantling 32.25 10 79.375 4.37 2.58 1.55 4.17 6.85 15 30.5 10.33 35 Equanimeous St. Brown WO35 WR Notre Dame 21.9 6046 214 119.4 0.3 62.6 St. Brown 33 9.75 78.875 4.48 2.59 1.54 20 34.5 2 James Looney DL41 DT California 23.3 6026 287 131.8 1.5 93.1 Looney 32 10.5 77.375 4.89 2.84 1.67 4.37 7.32 28 35.5 9.42 Only a few outliers for players in the top 20 at their position. @{Family Ghost} Forgot to tag you on this. Edited April 27, 2019 by squire12 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leader Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 8 minutes ago, Golfman said: Lane Taylor is a starting guard in the NFL. So if not us, it will be somewhere else. He'd have some trade value if a team loses a starting guard in camp and he doesn't fit our plans. I dont necessarily agree that Taylor needs to be nervous. They've made a concerted effort to beef up the entire OL and it appears we've got more than a couple "multi-positional" talents - which is good. We'll see how things play out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starchisaga Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 neglected the Offensive Line again.... had a chance in 7th rd to get Beau... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starchisaga Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 3 hours ago, ReadyToThump said: You're forgetting the two ultra talented rookie receivers from last year who showed a lot of promise, MVS and ESB. Not to mention Moore, who I'm still really high on. I'm not disagreeing with the thought of adding another WR, hell, I probably would've drafted AJ Brown at 44, but I have high hopes for our young WRs. if AR isn't gonna throw them the ball cuz they don't run his route....then it's just Adams. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golfman Posted April 27, 2019 Author Share Posted April 27, 2019 The best thing to happen to a rookie receiver is when they become a second year receiver. It's not just AR and his 'unwillingness' to throw to them. Pretty sure they all got targets. They take time to develop as NFL WR's. Our kids are going to be alright. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golfman Posted April 27, 2019 Author Share Posted April 27, 2019 I'm making us the favorite to win the North with the off season we had both free agency and draft. Bears are going to be worse. The Vikings about the same and Lions improved some. Packer 12 - 4 Detroit 10 - 6 Minnesota 7-9 Chicago 6 - 10 (I've been predicting this for them since the double doink and I"m not changing.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgwingman Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) This draft feels weird in my opinion. -Gary has legit injury concerns. -Savage cost us a lot to acquire, and most pundits had him lumped in with a group of safeties, so it "feels" like we overpaid. -Jenkins doesn't have a position to play yet. I imagine he'll get one, but I imagine it means that Spriggs is already on his way out as a future RT. -Jace feels like a normal pick. All in all, it doesn't feel like we got the proper value out of rounds 2, 3, and 4. I guess the biggest addition this offseason is MLF. If he and Rodgers can get along, everything will feel right. If he and AR don't get along, none of these picks will matter. Edited April 27, 2019 by pgwingman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PACKRULE Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 20 minutes ago, Starchisaga said: neglected the Offensive Line again.... had a chance in 7th rd to get Beau... What the FA move and 2nd round pick isn’t good enough. 2/5 th of the line were possibly upgraded. Not sure what else you wanted. We could have drafted more and still had glaring holes on D. Pick the poison our Oline was not bad last year our QB was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gopackgonerd Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) We didn't draft a pure tackle. But Turner and Murphy can play tackle if need be. Also Jenkins has even played all over the line. My guess is the organization is fine with Spriggs as the main swing tackle this year. We can still draft one early next year when/if Bulaga leaves. I'm alright with our depth. Edited April 27, 2019 by Gopackgonerd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
incognito_man Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 2 hours ago, squire12 said: For those who care....if you don't, so be it. sigma athlete scores for the GB picks thus far Pos rank # Name ID Pos. School Age HT WT pSPARQ z-score NFL% Last Name AL HS WING 40 YD 20 YD 10 YD Shuttle 3-Cone BP Vert. Broad 4 Rashan Gary DL37 DE Michigan 21.7 6043 277 141.7 1.7 95.1 Gary 34.13 9.63 81.875 4.58 2.67 1.61 4.29 7.26 26 38 10 12 Darnell Savage DB56 CB Maryland 22.1 5106 198 128.2 1.1 85.5 Savage 31 9.13 74.75 4.36 2.58 1.56 4.14 7.03 11 39.5 10.5 128 Elgton Jenkins OL29 OC Mississippi State 23.7 6044 310 Jenkins 34 10.25 83 4.62 7.77 29 28 9.08 20 Jace Sternberger TE17 TE Texas A&M 23.2 6040 251 106.8 -0.8 22 Sternberger 32.13 9.75 77.25 4.75 2.82 1.7 4.31 7.19 17 31.5 9.42 12 Kingsley Keke DL09 DT Texas A&M 22.9 6025 288 109.8 -0.1 46.4 Keke 34.5 9.75 82.5 4.95 2.89 1.76 4.46 7.38 20 31.5 9.25 19 Kadar Hollman NA CB Toledo 5116 196 123.8 0.6 73.7 Hollman 4.38 2.6 1.56 4.23 6.81 18 38.5 9.92 10 Dexter Williams RB26 RB Notre Dame 22.7 5111 212 127.9 0.5 70.1 Williams 32.25 9.63 76.875 4.57 2.67 1.61 4.16 7 17 36 10.83 Top 20 players at their positions except for Jenkins, mostly due to his not having the 40, 20 adn 10 splits what's savage scored as a Safety? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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