Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 644 - Deep Dive: Kamal Martin

On today's show, Rob Reger, Brennen Rupp and Dan Kotnik break down the first half of Day 3 of the Packers' draft.

On today's show, Rob Reger, Brennen Rupp and Dan Kotnik break down the first half of Day 3 of the Packers draft. After trading away their fourth round selection, Green Bay only came away with LB Kamal Martin. What does the crew make of him as the pick, what other options they could have gone with the pick, and where they COULD have gone in round 4 if it were available.

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Archie's picture

April 30, 2020 at 03:33 pm

HERE'S A NUGGET i FOUND AT the Great Blue North site (via Pigskin Paul):

KAMAL MARTIN #21 OB MINNESOTA 6’3/235 SR

And now for a few words about my pleasant surprise of the week. KAMAL MARTIN may be one of the most NFL ready LB’s that I have seen in the first month of the 2019 college season. This was only MARTIN’s second game of the year, having missed some time with a “minor” injury. And it only took me one quarter, (actually less), of watching to realize that he was a player whose skills and physique were well suited to the role of an NFL LB in 2019, when coverage skills might be more important most of the time than tackling skills. And he excels in both areas. His size fits the mold, and his mobility is more like that of a SS than a LB. Before I get too effusive about this guy, let’s take a look at his stat sheet for this game: 6 tackles, 5 solo, and 2 INT’s. I will also being willing to bet that he will have some multiple sack game efforts in the months to come. MARTIN will be a fascinating tool for some NFL Defensive Coordinator by this time next year, I have no doubt. His versatility will allow a good DC to design multiple roles for him in just about any scheme. A Senior Bowl invite and a healthy Combine appearance, and he could be tottering on the edge of Round One. For now, let me say that I feel like there is no way he’s not in the middle of my Top 100 Prospect list.

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jannes bjornson's picture

April 30, 2020 at 06:32 pm

He was the cover guy and Barber played the gaps. Carter Coughlin a good Edge rusher.

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SandraAdkins's picture

May 02, 2020 at 02:58 am

Rob rager stole the show. This is a very nice blog post. Keep sharing like this more as they can check https://www.resumehelpservices.com/myperfectresume-com-review/ to manage the task. Such critical issues of selection should be discussed earlier than the game but once you choose someone then go with it.

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BertieColeman's picture

May 31, 2020 at 05:24 am

Keep it up

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LuisQuijada's picture

June 21, 2020 at 10:06 am

Keep it up

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