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Hungry5 posted:

Timbuk 3

From Madison.  I waited tables one summer there and worked with a Langdon brat (what everyone called frat guys because their houses were on Langdon Street).  He was majoring in Nuclear Science, total idiot. Right around when that song came out.

I swear to Reggie they must have eaten there and he served them.

Madison via GB and my old high school.

Patrick Lee "Pat" MacDonald is an American musician and songwriter. He is the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter for Timbuk3, nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987. Wikipedia
 
BornAugust 6, 1952 (age 67 years), Green Bay, WI

 

Daniel Jeremiah has the Pack taking....

30) Laviska Shenault -- WR

School: Colorado | Year: Junior

The Packers don't pick WRs in the first round, but Shenault is more than just a receiver. He can line up in the backfield and move around the formation to create mismatches in Green Bay's favor.

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Boris posted:

Daniel Jeremiah has the Pack taking....

30) Laviska Shenault -- WR

School: Colorado | Year: Junior

The Packers don't pick WRs in the first round, but Shenault is more than just a receiver. He can line up in the backfield and move around the formation to create mismatches in Green Bay's favor.

He can also play QB. Maybe this makes up for letting Taysom Hill go.  

Viska is a bad dude...Colorado was not great when he was there...he was their only weapon, and people couldn't stop him.

He is not going to wow you with blazing speed, but he is going to catch everything thrown his way. If he was 2 inches taller, he'd be a top TE. Has a tremendous durability track record too...just doesn't get hurt. Reminds me a lot of Larry Fitzgerald.

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It would be fun if Gutey could draft a WR who has the build and toughness of Lazard, quick feet like Adams, speed like MVS, and hands like... someone not on the roster but Adams is close. Say, the second coming of Julio Jones.    Then all we'd complain about would be how MLF uses him and how often Rodgers throws to him (or doesn't).

pkr_north posted:

i think if kenneth murray falls to us, you take the card up.  we can get a good wr in rnd 2.

I highly doubt Murray lasts in to the early 20s, and Queen might go in that range too.

I’m liking the idea of Zach Baun more and more, though he may not last too long either. He’s been getting a lot of work at WILB at the Senior Bowl and looks good, as well as being versatile enough to move around with Z’Darius in the lineup. If they could trade back, add a third, add Antoine Brooks Jr. to the mix at DB and they’d have a ton of flexibility. (assuming WR and DL are other picks)

if they could add Schobert as well, Pettine could do a myriad of things up front. Round out hopefully with another big, corner, wideout and a couple other prospects, it could be a very good offseason. 

(9assumption: Bulaga is back)

In a lot of other years, Jalen Reagor from TCU would be considered a first-round WR...but in this deep year he is being pushed down on draft boards. Little bit smaller than most of the top guys (5'11) but he's explosive as hell and can return kicks and punts.

Herschel posted:
pkr_north posted:

i think if kenneth murray falls to us, you take the card up.  we can get a good wr in rnd 2.

I highly doubt Murray lasts in to the early 20s, and Queen might go in that range too.

I’m liking the idea of Zach Baun more and more, though he may not last too long either. He’s been getting a lot of work at WILB at the Senior Bowl and looks good, as well as being versatile enough to move around with Z’Darius in the lineup. If they could trade back, add a third, add Antoine Brooks Jr. to the mix at DB and they’d have a ton of flexibility. (assuming WR and DL are other picks)

if they could add Schobert as well, Pettine could do a myriad of things up front. Round out hopefully with another big, corner, wideout and a couple other prospects, it could be a very good offseason. 

(9assumption: Bulaga is back)

Love your draft stuff sir

Chongo posted:

In a lot of other years, Jalen Reagor from TCU would be considered a first-round WR...but in this deep year he is being pushed down on draft boards. Little bit smaller than most of the top guys (5'11) but he's explosive as hell and can return kicks and punts.

I read a post on Reagor in which the TCU staff was saying he ran a 4.29 40.

mrtundra posted:
Chongo posted:

In a lot of other years, Jalen Reagor from TCU would be considered a first-round WR...but in this deep year he is being pushed down on draft boards. Little bit smaller than most of the top guys (5'11) but he's explosive as hell and can return kicks and punts.

I read a post on Reagor in which the TCU staff was saying he ran a 4.29 40.

MVS ran a 4.37. It's one thing to be fast. It's another to be fast and be able to track the ball in the air (which MVS doesn't seem  to be able to). 

mrtundra posted:
Chongo posted:

In a lot of other years, Jalen Reagor from TCU would be considered a first-round WR...but in this deep year he is being pushed down on draft boards. Little bit smaller than most of the top guys (5'11) but he's explosive as hell and can return kicks and punts.

I read a post on Reagor in which the TCU staff was saying he ran a 4.29 40.

Agreed...the knock on him is he's not a polished route runner. You can't teach speed, but not every fast guy turns out to be a great wide receiver.

He could very well turn the special teams unit into a weapon, though.

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Pakrz posted:

It seems that every time I bomb around on the Internet looking at draft stuff, the WR out of Colorado keeps popping up as a guy that is highly thought of.

Yeah and the more he keeps popping up the more his draft value soars and the more his draft value soars the more likely a stupid team like the Bears will throw two first round draft picks to move up two spots to snatch him up so I’m guessing he won’t be there when we pick anyway 

Packmeister posted:
mrtundra posted:
Chongo posted:

In a lot of other years, Jalen Reagor from TCU would be considered a first-round WR...but in this deep year he is being pushed down on draft boards. Little bit smaller than most of the top guys (5'11) but he's explosive as hell and can return kicks and punts.

I read a post on Reagor in which the TCU staff was saying he ran a 4.29 40.

Agreed...the knock on him is he's not a polished route runner. You can't teach speed, but not every fast guy turns out to be a great wide receiver.

He could very well turn the special teams unit into a weapon, though.

Sounds like he could be Jeff Janis 2.0. We do need speed at WR, though, and this kid fills that bill, nicely.

Speed means jack shit if you can't run a route and fight through a defender.  It means absolutely nothing.  Get someone who actually catches the fucking ball running a correct route on a regular basis. 

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Henry posted:

Speed means jack shit if you can't run a route and fight through a defender.  It means absolutely nothing.  Get someone who actually catches the fucking ball running a correct route on a regular basis. 

The packers already have a guy who isn't fast but can run routes and catch - Adams.

Now they need a fast guy who can do those things as well as to threaten defenses deep and create room for others and change match ups across the field. I'd love to see another WR who is fast and can play.

Imagine Adams getting coverage by #2 CBs or single coverage as defenses look to give safety help over some new WR. He'd catch 140 balls if they threw it to him that often. 

GB is seriously bereft of WR talent after Adams. 

KJ Hill from Ohio St (bit biased) could be day 3 guy to look at.  Does a lot well, not necessarily fast but quick. 

ILB and DLine need to be addressed earlier. But can no longer negate WR. I’d take Graham back at reduced rate and cognitive to see if Tonyan and Jace are the answer at TE. 

PAKRZ, I think you're right.  But I also hope in addition to a DL he adds 2 ILBs and 2 WRs -- one in FA and one high in the draft at both positions.  Like he did last year at OLB, S and G, I think he needs to double-up.

PackerBackerDPM posted:

KJ Hill from Ohio St (bit biased) could be day 3 guy to look at.  Does a lot well, not necessarily fast but quick. 

ILB and DLine need to be addressed earlier. But can no longer negate WR. I’d take Graham back at reduced rate and cognitive to see if Tonyan and Jace are the answer at TE. 

He's not a Day 3 pick anymore

https://247sports.com/Article/...-Buckeyes-142705533/

 

I'm becoming more ambivalent to the idea of Graham coming back for another year. If I were to make a decision based on performance and/or value, it would be a near-instant "no".
But, because of his affect on the cap, it may be more feasible to keep him than not. The worst part of that, in my mind, is it would be another year of limiting snaps for Tonyan and Furburger, both in practice and games.

In any case, this limits what the team can do for this position for drafting or FA acquisition. We don't need to sign another TE to ride the pine or go to the PS.

YATittle posted:
PackerBackerDPM posted:

KJ Hill from Ohio St (bit biased) could be day 3 guy to look at.  Does a lot well, not necessarily fast but quick. 

ILB and DLine need to be addressed earlier. But can no longer negate WR. I’d take Graham back at reduced rate and cognitive to see if Tonyan and Jace are the answer at TE. 

He's not a Day 3 pick anymore

https://247sports.com/Article/...-Buckeyes-142705533/

 

He likely never was. 

Boris posted:

Remember.....

Players don't usually "shoot up" draft boards. They can go down due to off field crap but the boards are usually set in January/February. 

Yep. What we see now, Scouts have been aware of or projected for at least a couple of months. 

PackerBackerDPM posted:

KJ Hill from Ohio St (bit biased) could be day 3 guy to look at.  Does a lot well, not necessarily fast but quick. 

ILB and DLine need to be addressed earlier. But can no longer negate WR. I’d take Graham back at reduced rate and cognitive to see if Tonyan and Jace are the answer at TE. 

I see all of the O$U games and I think Hill would be a pretty good slot guy.  Kind of reminds me of Cobb a little bit.  You are right not the fastest guy in the world but he is quick and has really good hands.

Boris posted:

Remember.....

Players don't usually "shoot up" draft boards. They can go down due to off field crap but the boards are usually set in January/February. 

Depends on what kind of board you're talking about.  The draft boards people like us see on the internet have players bouncing all over the place, up down and sideways many times.  The boards we don't see inside team's draft rooms, like you said are pretty much set before or shortly after the combine.

YATittle posted:

Yeah I think the combine has impact, 

The combine numbers don't move players around the board much if at all. Which is why you see some players sitting out specific drills, especially if they're already slotted top 10

YATittle posted:

Yeah I think  any medical or behavior news.

Medical & off field stuff.... definitely.

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