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@ilcuqui posted:

A bona fide pass rusher has to be at the top of Gute’s list. Either through FA or the draft. Pressure on the QB makes the entire backend better.

Yes, We saw what a pass rush did for Detroit, vs the vikings. Also, for a while, the vikings pass rush was disruptive against the Lions. Since both those teams are in our division, we can see how a strong pass rush worked against both teams.  Gute's focus, in the Draft and in FA, should be on doing what it takes to win the North. No more of this 1-5 crap. Time to dominate!  Pass rushers have to be at the top of the list, and a speedy, deep threat WR, right behind it.

@D J posted:

If healthy, he'll be long one.

Assuming you missed a "g" there but the draft is in Green Bay. Wondering if Gute will make a splash and trade up if he sees high value in 1 of the players.

From what I can tell this is a weak draft overall so more picks might be on tap again.

Entire 7th round is Packers!😁

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@D J posted:

If healthy, he'll be long one.

I'm not so sure. It'll be interesting to see if he or Jared Ivey test better as they're similar players. He doesn't quite have an elite first step and he doesn't have great bend being as large as he is.

Guys like Abdul Carter and Dani Sutton from Penn State, James Pearce from Tennessee, Mykel Williams and Jalon Walker from Georgia, Mike Green from Marshall, Donovan Ezeiruaku from BC, Princely Umanmielen from Mississippi and  Josiah Stewart from Michigan all have better get-off, and the Ohio State guys may also be in play. Walker should probably go to a 3-4 team due to his size , he's a fair bit like Nolan Smith before him, but the rest should be big enough to play hand-down DE. 

I wouldn't mind trading a pick(s) for an impact player (especially on D).  There seems to be this thought that a team can never have too many picks. I don't necessarily subscribe to this,(but I'm just a fan). Gute's track record in the draft with high picks is (like most GMs), hit or miss. But the high picks on defense haven't been that great. If there are some impact defensive players available, I would hope he'd at least consider.

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@PackLandVA posted:

I wouldn't mind trading a pick(s) for an impact player (especially on D).  There seems to be this thought that a team can never have too many picks. I don't necessarily subscribe to this,(but I'm just a fan). Gute's track record in the draft with high picks is (like most GMs), hit or miss. But the high picks on defense haven't been that great. If there are some impact defensive players available, I would hope he'd at least consider.

Maxx Crosby please. Won’t happen, but it would be fun.

X abuzz over NDSU WR Bryce Lance's performance last night in the FCS title game, but the kid has been making big plays all year. Only a junior, rumors are the top programs are offering him $1M to hit the portal...but as bad as the WR class is this year, he may do better declaring for the draft.

He's not a burner like Watson, but he's 6'3", 215lbs and still growing. I believe he's only 20. Seems like a guy the Packers would like.

They played the most zone this year because without Jaire they couldn’t play much man with their struggling CB room.

Jahdae Barron from TX can play boundary, slot  or safety and press, and might be on the wish list. Zy Alexander from LSU might be a guy if they go elsewhere in the first.

Shavon Revel from East Carolina and Benjamin Morrison from Notre Dame will be interesting. Both were trending towards top-15 picks before injury. Combine medicals will be huge for them.

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@Chongo posted:

X abuzz over NDSU WR Bryce Lance's performance last night in the FCS title game, but the kid has been making big plays all year. Only a junior, rumors are the top programs are offering him $1M to hit the portal...but as bad as the WR class is this year, he may do better declaring for the draft.

He's not a burner like Watson, but he's 6'3", 215lbs and still growing. I believe he's only 20. Seems like a guy the Packers would like.

Watched 2nd half of that game and the player that impressed me most was the Montana State quarterback, Tommy Mellot. Looked great throwing and running and supposed to be a great leader.

@Chongo posted:

Mellott is Taysom Hill 2.0 but two inches smaller. He will get a shot somewhere...not sure if his skillset translates to the NFL, but he's a tremendous athlete. NDSU's Cam Miller is going to get a legit shot with an NFL squad. Wouldn't mind the Packers bringing him in as a QB3.

Grey Zabel's a guy I could see them liking, as well. He played OT for NDSU, but might be able to play anywhere along the line. The knock is his arms are a little short, and he's a little light, but the Packers have generally liked guys who have started multiple years and are in that 305# to #315 range.

@mrtundra posted:

Yes, We saw what a pass rush did for Detroit, vs the vikings. Also, for a while, the vikings pass rush was disruptive against the Lions. Since both those teams are in our division, we can see how a strong pass rush worked against both teams.  Gute's focus, in the Draft and in FA, should be on doing what it takes to win the North. No more of this 1-5 crap. Time to dominate!  Pass rushers have to be at the top of the list, and a speedy, deep threat WR, right behind it.

I would bet good money that Gute's draft board probably has pass rushers at the very top of his list.  Gute IMHO is really good at recognizing issues at a position and he will attack that weakness as he did with safety last offseason.

So I wonder with Stokes they will try and keep him since he has been playing much better lately.  I kind of think they will let him walk but if they could get him for a decent price it may be worth keeping him around.

@Herschel posted:

Another plus of the Rams spanking the Vikings: Packers move up to #23, though the Vikings are now at #24.

I thought I saw a post that said Minnesota only has 4 draft picks, in 2025, due to all the maneuvering they did, last draft, to get McCarthy. I think their GM, Kwesi, will sell their soul, once again, to get more picks. And when Kwesi finds out that the vikings are at 24 while the Packers are at 23, in the draft, he might move up, just so he can be above the Packers, when the vikings select. That would be a Minnesota move, for sure.

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Current Vikings 2025 Draft Picks:

Round 1

Round 5

Round 5 (from Browns via Za'Darius Smith trade)

The team traded it's second, third and fourth round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft in exchange for the pick the team used to take OLB Dallas Turner during the 2024 NFL Draft.

The team's sixth and seventh round picks were traded to the Cleveland Browns in the Smith deal which took place in May of 2023.

The Vikings are expected to be awarded one compensatory pick according to this NFL.com article based on free agency comings and goings this past year.

https://www.nfl.com/news/2025-...tions-for-every-team

At least there won't be many Viking fans at Lambeau cheering all their draft picks.

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@Packiderm posted:

We all laughed at the Vicklings not having any picks last year but I would be happy to trade Morgan, Monk and Hopper and for VanGinkle Greenard and A Jones. It got them 14 wins and a whisker for Home field. But the Vicklings are gonna Vickling

And they didn't give up as much for McCarthy (1, 4, 5) as they did for Dallas Turner (1,5 and a 3,4 this year)

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Draft picks from the Sam Seale West Coast collection. TT drafted a lot heavier from the west than Gutekunst.

2024 - 4 (Morgan/first, Lloyd/third, Williams/fourth, Oladapo/fifth)

2023 - 1 (Musgrave/second)

2022 - 2 (Rhyan/third, Doubs/fourth)

2021 - 0

2020 - 2 (Love/first, Hanson/sixth)

2019 - 0

2018  - 2 (Madison/fifth, Looney/seventh)

Under TT:

2017  - 3

2016 - 4

2015 - 3

2014 - 3

2013 - 3

2012 - 1

2011- 4

For those wanting a new C for the Packers, 2025 isn't a great draft for C when you consider the metrics the Packers value...height and weight namely.

In fact the last time they drafted a C, they opted for a converted LT in Josh Myers because he was 6'5" and Creed Humphrey, a superior C prospect, was only 6'4".

Of the top pure centers, there is only one that fits the Packers desired height metric...USC's Jonah Monheim.

The best pure C is UGA's Jared Wilson...but at 6'3" (perhaps even 6'2" and 1/2) he won't fit the Packers measurables and will likely be off their board. Other names to consider, but all 6'4" or less, Ohio State's Seth McLaughlin, BC's Drew Kendall and Texas' Jake Majors.

But then you risk putting a rookie C out there playing the toughest position outside of LT on the line.

My guess would be the Packers will re-sign Myers and perhaps draft someone they can develop...a versatile player like Zach Tom. Of course, Tom being like another Jenkins, could possibly be in the conversation for C if the Packers feel confident enough in Jordan Morgan at RT.

@Chongo posted:

For those wanting a new C for the Packers, 2025 isn't a great draft for C when you consider the metrics the Packers value...height and weight namely.

In fact the last time they drafted a C, they opted for a converted LT in Josh Myers because he was 6'5" and Creed Humphrey, a superior C prospect, was only 6'4".

Of the top pure centers, there is only one that fits the Packers desired height metric...USC's Jonah Monheim.

The best pure C is UGA's Jared Wilson...but at 6'3" (perhaps even 6'2" and 1/2) he won't fit the Packers measurables and will likely be off their board. Other names to consider, but all 6'4" or less, Ohio State's Seth McLaughlin, BC's Drew Kendall and Texas' Jake Majors.

But then you risk putting a rookie C out there playing the toughest position outside of LT on the line.

My guess would be the Packers will re-sign Myers and perhaps draft someone they can develop...a versatile player like Zach Tom. Of course, Tom being like another Jenkins, could possibly be in the conversation for C if the Packers feel confident enough in Jordan Morgan at RT.

Grey Zabel is also projected by some as a Center candidate. It’ll be interesting to see if he gets snaps there at the Senior Bowl.

Monheim also has tackle experience.

I don't advocate very often in moving a guy that excels at one position to fill another position, but I also don't think the Packers should try to fill a "square peg problem" with a "round hole solution". If they can't upgrade the Center position via the draft, a trade, or FA, then maybe the option is to move Tom or Jenkins to Center and utilize this past year's First Round pick.

I wonder if Gutekunst might break his trends for Hafley’s defense. One thing TT seemed to do was draft his type of guys and his priorities, regardless of the scheme, and Gutekunst seems to have been cut from the same cloth at times. He broke the 15-year trend of ignoring ILB when finally drafting Walker and Cooper. Maybe he’ll finally go for a bendy edge rusher.

What do the Packers need prior to next season?

CB: 2. I’d argue they need at least two who can play pretty much right away. None of the guys they ended the season with should be counted as starters. Valentine’s a decent backup, the rest can fight it out on special teams.

Edge: 2. I think two as Enagbare and Cox are free agents after next season and Van Ness may even end up inside. It’s also probably the strongest position in this draft, so double dip.

WR: 1-2. One might be enough if he’s good next year, but this isn’t a strong receiver class so may need to spend on a good veteran.

OL: 1-2. If Morgan is healthy they may be able to shuffle a decent starting lineup, but their depth was shown to be highly suspect and Walker and Tom have contracts expiring after next season. Tom’s going to want to be paid like a tackle.

LB: 1. Could really use a staring-caliber player. Doesn’t need to be a big-money or super high pick, but a guy who will be able to not be a liability.

DT: 0-2. Slaton is a free agent and Clark isn’t getting any younger. Maybe Van Ness moves inside some but they don’t really have a short yardage hog if Slaton leaves.

S: 1. Depth guy and special teams. Probably just re-sign Zayne Anderson on RFA deal.

RB: 1. This is probably the other contender for stronger position in the draft so take advantage. Plus, if Wayne/Larry are familiar with pop culture references, it would be a lot of fun if they got QUINSHOOOOOOOOOOON JUDKINS!

QB: 0. Weak draft class and Willis seems like a good backup. Clifford is fine as #3.

TE: 0-1. Maybe Musgrave insurance and depth if one they really like falls, but Sims is a decent depth piece and special teams guy.

Specialists: Re-sign McManus and for the love if gods get a good long snapper. Probably don’t spend a draft pick.

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This year we had 6 new starters with only one (Sean Ryan) coming from within. Two from Free Agency and 3 from the draft. As it looks now, we are going to likely lose 2 starters , Alexander and Myers. It doesn't appear that we'd be able to adequately fill either of these spots from within (perhaps they had hoped Monk would replace Myers, but it appears the has fallen out of favor with the staff). It is going to be interesting to see what positions Gute prioritizes in Free Agency first.  If we get just 4 new starters through FA and the draft (WR, CB, C, and either edge or DT), I would think the offseason would be a success.

I don't think it's a given Myers is gone. It's hard to find a competent center that has a good relationship with the QB. While Myers has his warts, I think he's a lot better than his X4 critics give him credit for.

Jaire I am less certain of...if nothing else, he's a raving loon. If they can find a willing buyer that will come close to their reasonable valuation for him, they will deal him...but again, finding a quality starting CB1 is very hard to do. I don't see them getting a straight up #1 pick for him either...best case it's maybe a 2nd or 3rd that can escalate to a #1 if certain metrics are met.

Would have no problem bringing Myers back.  I would say Jaire is harder to replace.  Yet he hasn't been available.  The dreaded accountable and available is a big deal with him.  He has gotten paid and looks like he is OK talking it but not walking it anymore.

Not sure what his trade value would be.   The fantasy GM in me says if a trade has to be done.   See if can trade for a WR or other position of need.    Someone in the last year of their rookie deal or approaching FA in 2 years.

Center is the least important position on the OL. Just look at the Eagles - lost a HOF center last offseason when Kelce retired. What happened this season? Their OL blocked for a 2,000 yard rusher, second most rushing yards in the league, the tush push was just as effective, and the Eagles are the favorites to make the Super Bowl. There's a reason why centers are rarely drafted in the first round - the position just isn't that valuable.

You just need a serviceable center. You can't pay a center unless they are true difference maker and Meyers just isn't. Broncos had decisions to pay their centers in recent year - Matt Paradis in 2019 and Lloyd Cushenberry in 2023. Both went on to sign big contracts then disappeared into obscurity. Broncos OL was never worse b/c they let them walk.

@CUPackFan posted:

Center is the least important position on the OL. Just look at the Eagles - lost a HOF center last offseason when Kelce retired. What happened this season? Their OL blocked for a 2,000 yard rusher, second most rushing yards in the league, the tush push was just as effective, and the Eagles are the favorites to make the Super Bowl. There's a reason why centers are rarely drafted in the first round - the position just isn't that valuable.

You just need a serviceable center. You can't pay a center unless they are true difference maker and Meyers just isn't. Broncos had decisions to pay their centers in recent year - Matt Paradis in 2019 and Lloyd Cushenberry in 2023. Both went on to sign big contracts then disappeared into obscurity. Broncos OL was never worse b/c they let them walk.

I disagree, at least somewhat. Cam Jurgens was drafted and developed to be the heir at Center behind Kelce and he's still very good. It also makes a difference if your center is responsible for line calls. With Rodgers it wasn't a big need, but there's more on the plate with Love and they do need to be in synch.

There's no way they should offer Myers big money, of course,  and I'd much rather have a Flanny-quality guy there, sure, but if they feel stretched for resources to fill other positions and don't feel Monk or Glover are ready for starting jobs I could see him being back.

I like me some Higgins, also. Two things working against Higgins being drafted by Gutekunst:

1. He's not likely going to run well enough.

2. He actually has very reliable hands. That's just not a trait Gutekunst looks for in receivers.

He kind of reminds me of Cedric Tillman coming out of Tennessee who went to the Browns.

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I know everybody on this board realizes that there is more to the draft than ht/wt/40 time and GB's chart. Case in point is Meyers /Humphrey.  I know Meyers was bigger but Humprey was left handed and I have seen reports that 12 didn't like left handed snappers.  This applies to every team and "fit".  Also other things pop up remember Warren Sapp,  Jalen Carter or Laremy Tunsil.   A few guys will slip because of this.    I'm seriously hoping a bendy edge rusher falls  to GB's range or one of the top CB's only wants to play in the cold and snow .

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