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Yep I know we just got done with the 2022 draft, curious how off they have 2023 draft when it comes time in April of 2023.

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29. GREEN BAY PACKERS: TE JAHEIM BELL, SOUTH CAROLINA

Bell is more jumbo running back than true tight end at 6-foot-3, 230 pounds. The Gamecocks even utilized him as such, with seven carries for 40 yards last season. He’s very dynamic post-catch for a man that size. He shed 13 tackles on 30 receptions in 2021.

Bleacher Report -

28. Green Bay Packers: WR Josh Downs, North Carolina

The idea of a first-round wide receiver may be anathema to Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, but the organization may lose Sammy Watkins, Randall Cobb and Allen Lazard in one fell swoop since all three are free agents after this year.

Plenty will be expected of Christian Watson after the team traded up in the second round for his services. Romeo Doubs and Samori Toure might turn out to be good players. Right now, they're nothing more than Day 3 draft picks.

North Carolina's Josh Downs was one of six FBS wide receivers with 100 or more catches last season. Four of those are now signed to NFL contracts (or will be shortly). The sixth is the reigning Biletnikoff Award winner (Jordan Addison). Downs may not be a bigger target like the Packers prefer, but his ability to work in space and create after the catch should be a welcome addition alongside Watson.

SB Nation -

2023 NFL Mock Draft

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Houston TexansBryce YoungQBAlabama
2Detroit LionsC.J. StroudQBOhio State
3New York JetsWill Anderson Jr.EDGEAlabama
4Atlanta FalconsParis Johnson Jr.OTOhio State
5Jacksonville JaguarsBryan BreseeDTClemson
6Carolina PanthersJaxon Smith-NjigbaWROhio State
7New York GiantsTyler Van DykeQBMiami
8Chicago BearsMyles MurphyDTClemson
9Seattle SeahawksSpencer RattlerQBSouth Carolina
10Washington CommandersBijan RobinsonRBTexas
11Pittsburgh SteelersMichael MayerTENotre Dame
12New Orleans SaintsB.J. OlulariEDGELSU
13Minnesota VikingsPhil JurkovecQBBoston College
14New England PatriotsMalachi MooreSAlabama
15Philadelphia EaglesJalen CarterDTGeorgia
16Las Vegas RaidersJahmyr GibbsRBAlabama
17Miami DolphinsKelee RingoCBGeorgia
18Tennessee TitansNolan SmithEDGEGeorgia
19Arizona CardinalsIsaiah FoskeyDTNotre Dame
20Baltimore RavensKayshon BoutteWRLSU
21Indianapolis ColtsHendon HookerQBTennessee
22Cincinnati BengalsEli RicksCBAlabama
23Dallas CowboysTrenton SimpsonLBClemson
24Houston TexansMarvin MimsWROklahoma
25Seattle SeahawksBrandon JosephSNotre Dame
26Los Angeles ChargersByron YoungDTAlabama
27Miami DolphinsWill LevisQBKentucky
28Green Bay PackersJoey Porter Jr.CBPenn State
29Kansas City ChiefsHenry To'oto'oEDGEAlabama
30Detroit LionsClark Phillips IICBUtah
31Tampa Bay BuccaneersZach EvansRBOle Miss
32Buffalo BillsJordan AddisonWRPitt


Walter Football -

25. Green Bay Packers: Parker Washington, WR, Penn State

The Packers lost Davante Adams, so they may spend consecutive early-round picks on receivers.

Parker Washington projects as a stud slot receiver in the NFL.



Draft Network-

  1. Green Bay Packers: IOL Emil Ekiyor, Alabama

The Packers’ offensive line is coming together with the addition of Sean Rhyan but can still be upgraded on the interior if Elgton Jenkins is going to play tackle. Ekiyor is a mauler in the run game and a wall in pass protection.

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@H5 posted:

Just a guess, but are these sources different "analysts"?

Found the CBS one. It was by Jason La Canfora.

North – Vikings: I believe Green Bay's best window to win a Super Bowl has passed. Not buying the WR group. Getting long in the tooth in critical areas. Have lost some recently dominant players like Z'Darius Smith. Too many wasted or overly cure draft picks from recent years holding back roster development. The Vikings will have entirely different vibe with Mike Zimmer gone. They still have enough talent on defense – especially up front – to be dangerous and the offense will be a problem. First year head coach and GM aren't under real pressure yet. Team will play hard. You can get this around +300 it seems.

This was post draft too.    He does have the Packers being a wild card tho.



https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/...and-wild-card-teams/

The Vikings can only hope that the Packers fail. Our defense will dominate their offense. Our offense will come together and beat their defense. Who in the Vikings front office bribed the NFL scheduler into having the Packers playing the Vikings, in Minnesota, in week one? It seems to be that their hope is to catch the Packers unready for the NFC North challenge. That "Border Battle" is all Vikings' fans have to hang their hats on, in their rush to mediocrity.

@ammo posted:

Found the CBS one. It was by Jason La Canfora.

North – Vikings: I believe Green Bay's best window to win a Super Bowl has passed. Not buying the WR group. Getting long in the tooth in critical areas. Have lost some recently dominant players like Z'Darius Smith. Too many wasted or overly cure draft picks from recent years holding back roster development. The Vikings will have entirely different vibe with Mike Zimmer gone. They still have enough talent on defense – especially up front – to be dangerous and the offense will be a problem. First year head coach and GM aren't under real pressure yet. Team will play hard. You can get this around +300 it seems.

This was post draft too.    He does have the Packers being a wild card tho.



https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/...and-wild-card-teams/

Bunch of unsupported drivel.

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