Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 26 - Special Guest Justis Mosqueda

Optimum Scouting's Justis Mosqueda joins Andy Herman and Dusty Evely on this very special episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Justis discusses his most recent article which analyzes why Aaron Rodgers has had so much success inside the 10 yard line, but has regressed over the past three years statistically in other areas of the field. Andy, Dusty, and Justis also discuss Reggie Gilbert's potential impact in 2018 and the edge rusher group as a whole. Make sure to follow Justis on Twitter at @jumosq!

Optimum Scouting's Justis Mosqueda joins Andy Herman and Dusty Evely on this very special episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Justis discusses his most recent article which analyzes why Aaron Rodgers has had so much success inside the 10 yard line, but has regressed over the past three years statistically in other areas of the field. Andy, Dusty, and Justis also discuss Reggie Gilbert's potential impact in 2018 and the edge rusher group as a whole. Make sure to follow Justis on Twitter at @jumosq!
 

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Andy is a graduate of UW-Oshkosh and owns & operates the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Andy has taken multiple courses in NFL scouting and is an Editor for Packer Report. Andy grew up in Green Bay and is a lifelong season ticket holder - follow him on Twitter @AndyHermanNFL!

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August 21, 2018 at 10:37 am

I disagree with what was said about the Offense/WR's to some extent. I don't think we run the type of Offense you guys were talking about, at least not ideally. The Packers have been best when they ran an Offense with 3 WR's who were all fairly identical and could all play all 3 WR positions. Going back to the Super Bowl, the WR's were Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, and James Jones as our Top 4 WR's. Those are fairly similar WR's even if not identical, and even more similar in how the Packers used them. Allowing these WR's to move around has created a lot of confusion for Defenses, and it's nice when you can get your #1 WR on their #2 or #3 CB because their CB's don't move positions.

I do think it's important to have a TE that can stretch the field in this kind of Offense and the Packers haven't really had that, because Bennett had his issues in 2017, Cook isn't that guy in 2016, and you don't have anything close to a TE that could stretch the field reliably until you go back to 2013 with Jermichael Finley who kept getting injured. I think we have that guy back this year in Jimmy Graham, though. I know he's lost a step, but he's still more athletic than most TE's, and his catch range is ridiculous enough that Defenses are always going to have to respect him with a passer like Rodgers delivering with pinpoint accuracy.

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