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@PackerRick posted:

Deguara made the team simply because he was the only veteran TE they had. His only role is as a blocker and he has failed miserably at that, not just the XP. With Kraft, Musgrave, Sims, and possibly Davis in camp next season Deguara has no chance of making the final 53. If they they're keeping him around as an H back it's been a fail and they should just get a FB that can block.

This is the last year of his rookie deal so that's no question on this being his last year. Someone out there will give him a shot and he will toil on some practice squad for a year or two before he's officially done.

@PackLandVA posted:

Maybe Deguara shouldn’t be seeing any meaningful snaps, but it’s possible he brings something to the locker room, film room, practices, etc. Last year many posters wanted to jettison Watkins and Cobb for lack of productivity. This year, many wish the Packers had veteran leadership in the WR room.

I was going to re-read this.  My head hurt too bad the first time.

If DeGuara wasn't a 3rd round pick by the current GM/coach, he wouldn't be on this team anymore. The fact he might be the most productive 3rd round pick of the 7 players Gutey has picked in that round since he's been the GM is beyond unbelievable.

I think was more a case of running out of warm bodies. People didn't like Davis either but when he got hurt the Packers had to go out and get Sims.

@CUPackFan posted:


This is going to be Gute's BJ Sander pick.  Just an indefensible pick any way you put it. 

Always love going back to see my initial thoughts on draft picks.  I'm usually much more optimistic on Packers draft picks but I s**t all over this one from the get go and was right on.  Just a miss all around.  No idea what Gute saw in him. 

Bright side of this trainwreck of a pick - no one of note was picked in the next 50 spots.  This was a pretty weak draft after the first 50ish picks. 

Looks like the Degaura era is over & after seeing Kraft make 1 more play yesterday than Degaura has made in his 4 years in GB that is a good thing.

https://cheeseheadtv.com/blog/...ers-week-11-2023-108

PlayerSnaps%STs
Musgrave46645-19%
Kraft304218-69%
Sims162210-38%
Deguara115-19%

Musgrave caught 4 of 6 targets for 28 yards with a long of 11. He also threw one of the blocks that sprung Reed on a 32-yard touchdown run. Kraft caught both of his targets for 32 yards with a long of 27.  Indeed, I had to watch the replay to believe that it wasn't Musgrave tip-toeing down the sideline on the big 27-yard gain. Sims had no statistics. Degaura's role on this team seems to have dwindled down just to special teams.

Biggest issue with the pick was that you can find good FBs on the scrap heap, just like Kuhn and Juszczyck. Unlike other positions, only a few teams really use a FB so you're not competing with the majority of the league for these guys, which is why using a 3rd round pick was so head scratching. 

Felt like drafting Love, Dillon, and Deguara was meant to move this team into more of a run first offense. Safe to say it didn't work. 

@FLPACKER posted:

Never understood the pick. He was projected as a 6th round pick who we took in the 3rd round. Didn't show great athleticism at the combine, not sure what we saw in him.

As I recall, they were enamored of his hustle on that long return where he chased down a guy after everyone else gave up and tackled him short of the goalline.

Ridiculous reason to overlook the lack of athleticism.

His other career highlight was his first block pancaking a guy in the Viking opener.

Someone will give him a vet minimum contract no doubt.

Falling in love with a player based on "hustle," on a play or three is really dumb, and something the Packers under TT and "Trust the Process" Gutey were/are supposed to be immune from.

They sure as fuck used their "process," to pass on Creed Humphrey for Josh Myers...because he had small hands...but it failed them wildly on guys like Deguara, Amari Rodgers, Oren Burks, ad nauseum.

@Chongo posted:

Falling in love with a player based on "hustle," on a play or three is really dumb, and something the Packers under TT and "Trust the Process" Gutey were/are supposed to be immune from.

They sure as fuck used their "process," to pass on Creed Humphrey for Josh Myers...because he had small hands...but it failed them wildly on guys like Deguara, Amari Rodgers, Oren Burks, ad nauseum.

Supposedly our outgoing Center Corey Lindsey was the one who convinced them that Myers was superior to Creed, though perhaps Gute didn't like the rock group by the same name and held it against Humphrey.

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@YATittle posted:

Supposedly our outgoing Center Corey Lindsey was the one who convinced them that Myers was superior to Creed, though perhaps Gute didn't like the rock group by the same name and held it against Humphrey.

Not sure I buy that one. I think Gutey liked his "metrics," and made the pick on those.

Of course Lindsey would like a fellow Buckeye...if that's what convinced Gutey he should be removed as AD today. Not buying it.

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