Packers 2020 Draft Day 3 Targets

This has easily been one of the more unpredictable Packers drafts of recent memory. 

Everyone proclaimed this draft to be loaded with wide receivers — the same position that the Packers had a need. We are through three rounds and nary a wideout has been taken.

So what does that mean on the final day of the draft? 

First of all, it means that the Packers will likely take a wideout at some point today. The Packers have still have six picks of draft capital, but because of the first round trade with Miami that sent picks No. 30 and No. 136 to South Beach, Green Bay doesn't pick until No. 175.

That isn't meant to give you pause. There are still impact players on the board and the Packers have plenty of flexibility to move up.

1. Troy Pride, CB, Notre Dame. I like Pride because of his frame. He's 6-feet tall and isn't afraid to be physcial. His awareness hasn't been consistent this year, but he had an excellent week at the Senior Bowl. "Pride had an up-and-down career at Notre Dame, but he made himself a good deal of money with his performance at the Senior Bowl," said a scout. "His 50 percent win rate in the one-on-ones during the week of practices was the highest of any defensive badck in attenance." The oft-injured Kevin King becomes a free agent in 2021 and the Packers need depth on the back end. 

2. Tyler Biadasz, OL, Wisconsin. I'm really surprised that the Biadasz is still available. He started all 40 games of his career in Madison and earned the school's first Rimington Trophy, given to the nation's best center. Corey Linsley becomes a free agent in 2021, but Biadasz could easily start at guard. Many teams have been scared off by his pass blocking and his offseason shoulder procedure, but those things shouldn't negate his football intelligence and his leadership. Remember, the Packers love versatility and that's exactly what Biadasz brings. 

3. K.J. Hill, WR, Ohio State. I liked Hill so much I thought there was a chance that he would be taken in Round 3. He's only 6-feet tall and ran a 4.6 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, but what sets him apart his he is an excellent route runner. He can knife his way through any defense and he's great operating in heavy traffic. The player that he reminds me of is Randall Cobb because of his intelligence and his wilingness to make any play and his body control to make it happen. Hill would be a tremendous slot receiver and he would be a big help to Aaron Rodgers as his next safety valve. 

4. Kenny Willekes, DE, Michigan State. He finished his career in East Lansing with 26 career sacks, good for third-most in school history. That's pretty amazing, seeing as how he started his collegiate journey as a walk-on. "The thing that sticks out to us is that when you do your research, he comes from a wealthy family," said a scout. "His dad is a super successful physician. Yet the kid still has hunger. That tells you that money won't change him because he comes from money and has the hunger of a broke kid. Relentless, never stops. The motor keeps running. Seems to be very teachable, so the things that need to be fixed, there's no concern that they will be." That should say it all right there. He's hungry and he's coachable. What else do you want from a rookie?

5. Jauan Jennings, WR, Tennessee. The red flags went flying all over the place after he put up a 4.72 40-yard dash time at the NFL Combine. Just remember, the Underwear Olympics are just a small piece of who these guys really are. Teams want football players and that's exactly what the 6-foot-3 wideout is. At the Senior Bowl, he did whatever it took to beat opposing defensive backs and everyone quickly took notice. "Jauan is truly, truly unique, said director of the Senior Bowl, Jim Nagy. "Going back in time with scouting receivers there is not really a good comparison for him, at least that I have done — that is that physical, that aggressive with the mindset. His play-style is unique, especially with the ball in his hands. He is a junkyard dog. You talk to the guys up at Tennessee, and he he has been a really good special teams player for them. They think they could play him at safety on defense." Who doesn't want a junkyard dog that does whatever it takes to win? Also, Jennings fits the bill as being big and versatile and he forced more missed tackles than first round pick CeeDee Lamb. With some Rodgers guidance, he could flourish. 

 

 

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Cory Jennerjohn is a graduate from UW-Oshkosh and has been in sports media for over 15 years. He was a co-host on "Clubhouse Live" and has also done various radio and TV work as well. He has written for newspapers, magazines and websites. He currently is a columnist for CHTV and also does various podcasts. He recently earned his Masters degree from the University of Iowa. He can be found on Twitter: @Coryjennerjohn

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rememberWhitehurst's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:05 am

You know who might be worth a 6th round flyer? AJ Dillon. Or Josiah Deguara.

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:11 am

Adams, Jones, Sternberger, Dillon, Deguara all step out on the field.
DC plays small - you go 2 TE with Jones and Dillon in the backfield... power run.
DC plays big - Deguara to TE, Sternberger/Adams outside, Jones in the slot, Dillon as a lone back (can run/catch/block).

Substitute Funchess or Lazard for any of those skill players (other than Adams) and you still have the same situation.

Think the offense needed a slot guy to run WR screens and Jet sweeps? Get open in the middle of the field?
Drafting Dillon and Deguara just gave that to you... his name is Aaron Jones.

If you don't see how this is evolving... you're not paying attention.
Flexibility.
No longer is it - "my guy needs to beat your guy".
Now it's - "no matter how you play us, you're wrong".

Love this draft so much.

Visionaries.

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:19 am

You left out the part that explains where Jordan Love helps us over Patrick Queen

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:22 am

Imagine thinking a small ILB (who would also be a backup) is more important than a QB with first round talent.

The mistake you're making is thinking that the draft is for filling holes.
Accumulate TALENT.

1st rd QB over 1st rd ILB EVERY DAY NO MATTER THE CIRCUMSTANCE!

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:32 am

Wow thats crazy, because that whole BPA philosophy that Ted Thompson used for all those years - while not filling holes, got us almost consistently exploited by teams that stayed better than us by filling their needs via draft!

Stupid me! Yeesh. And its the craziest thing because I keep watching teams that are better than us and will continue to be, draft for need. Its the damndest thing.

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Stroh's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:04 pm

Yeah Stupid you! When your drafting at the end of the round in every round and every year there isn't generally a BPA available. You get to the point at the end of Rd 1 that all the players from 20 or so to 50 or so are basically all the same grade. That being the case yeah, you choosing between player A w/ a grade of 6.5 that plays a position of need and player B w/ a 6.5 grade at a position of non need. That being the case, yeah you take the player that plays the position of need. This isn't rocket science... I would have thought you were aware/smart enough to understand this. My mistake I guess!

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:07 pm

But what if every player is graded 6.5 except for the QB who just dropped to 26 who you and your scouts have graded as an 8.5?

You still gonna draft the 6.5 ILB?

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:33 pm

Not sure who YOU'RE** talking to but you basically backed up my point. Love wasnt the BPA by a damn sight!

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shmelbs's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:43 pm

"Value" and "BPA" mean different things for fans and GMs.

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:05 pm

Really?
You're going to use Thompson?
The guy who used his 2005 r1 to do the exact same thing that Gutey did with this year's r1?

The only true NEED is a good player.

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Leatherhead's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:30 pm

Thompson got to the Championship game 4 times in 10 years.

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:43 pm

amen

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Demon's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:51 pm

And lost 3 of them each time worse than the last.

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:58 pm

Really? LOL the same thing?? In 2005 Rodgers WAS the BPA. He had a 50/50 shot of going 1 OVERALL. By the grace of God he fell to us. Love was BPA? This GM just did the same thing? Come on

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Houndog's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:10 pm

Really?
Yeah Really, "the same thing"?
I don't recall Thompson trading up to draft Aaron Rogers in 2005, and you do?
I guess you really are smarter than the rest of us.
Been drinking Trump's Draino cool-aide, have you?

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:27 pm

I think he has!

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Leatherhead's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:12 pm

Yeah. It’s a miracle that we kept getting to the championship game.

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:07 pm

That other undersized LB from LSU we passed on for Jason Spriggs named Deion Jones really busted out for the Falcons. You can find my comment in the archives of the Spriggs pick, I said it then, and everyone jumped allover me for it.

Welp what do I know. I guess im biased at the position. Im just a washed up 30 year old ex FCS (D1) ILB myself.

What about you guys?

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Coldworld's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:50 am

They obviously don’t love Queen. If they do hit on the Love pick, that’s your next decade and the team is not so mortgaged to Rodgers. I think the rationale is pretty clear, whether we like it or not.

It sure looks like last year was the go for it with the existing set up window. These are all so far about the future shape if the team and the cap. I infer that there will be more changes and maybe some trades in the wake of this draft if the season goes ahead. It could also reflect a belief that it probably won’t. Either way, this team is looking to the first half of the 20s, not this year.

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Samson's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:01 pm

The voice of common sense & reason.
Coldworld, you are by far the most knowledgeable & level headed poster here... Thanks for posting.

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Bure9620's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:36 pm

Queen is not a field tilter. Also, what have Packers done to make anyone think they value ILB?????

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:52 pm

" If they do hit on the Love pick, that’s your next decade and the team is not so mortgaged to Rodgers"

Always nice to hear from the Lightning Does Strike Twice Society.

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Houndog's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:21 pm

Gotta disagree with you Coldworld,
By the time they are no longer "so mortgaged" to Rogers, Love will be finishing year 3 of his 4 year rookie contract, if he's still around.

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:21 am

All of that sounds good then you remember we barely got last years plays off in time on every single snap of the entire season and then the offensive line downgraded as well

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:25 am

That's Rodgers' fault.

Are you arguing that they should make the offense LESS creative?

Wagner will be fine.
$10mil for Bulaga?
No.

Also - a rookie OT (picked 26 or lower) would be Wagner's backup.

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Coldworld's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:44 am

Keep an eye on Leglue picked up late in season. They thought enough of Nyman to protect him in season. There are some young options beyond Taylor, Patrick and Madison on the O line.

I see us taking maybe 2 WRs, an ILB, a hybrid S and a Tackle candidate and a run stuffer DL. I’d be happy with that mix anyway.

We have enough picks but I’m not sure how many if the above make it to us and, absent a trade of a player, we need the picks we have.

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Packerattack1's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:45 am

Thank you for offering a different perspective on this. I've been trying to make sense of these picks, and your post did exactly that. Really wish that we didnt trade that 4th rounder though, but if the kids as good as I think he can be...it will be worth the draft capital. Cheers, here's to an awesome day 3 of the 2020 draft!

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Samson's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:57 am

Watch out... taarons420...You're crossing that line again.
The crowd here doesn't exactly have the "whole picture" view. ... Notice all the suddenly "new" posters who have an agenda by posting nothing but negative... They aren't new posters... they're posters with several IDs.... This is an old problem with CHTV... They give out IDs like halloween candy.

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fthisJack's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:04 pm

Evolving? More like Atrophy. How you going to win games when you can't stop the run? AJ Dillon won't see the field much if at all. Visionaries? Whats so visionary about taking a guy at 26 that would have been there at 30? Pathetic draft......F....fail.

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Demon's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:35 pm

I might be inclined to believe your explanation if your name was not taarons420. Youve been smoking the funny stuff again huh?

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mnbadger's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:12 am

I love them all. Hopefully we get one of them, especially the msu kid.

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fthisJack's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:05 pm

lol...yeah...real difference makers i'm sure!

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:20 am

So many good players available still...

OL
bartch, peart, mckivitz, driscoll, haris, biadasz, williams, runyan

RB
kelly, dowdle

WR
hightower, watkins, reed, mooney

TE
bryant, bryant

DL
fotu, roy, lynch, strowbridge, coe, agim

ILB
davis-gaither, dye

Edge
robinson, garvin, tuszka

CB
robertson, hall, davis, scott, jackson, vildor, robinson

S
wallace

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:21 am

yeah davis gaither already went to the Bengals

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:29 am

are the rest of them still there?

i'm not going to convince you.
that's ok.
go ahead and be upset.

have you watched Deguara or Dillon?
if so - how can you not love them?
ass-kickers.

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:33 am

I like Dillon and dont have a problem with THAT pick. I SEE how that helps us.

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:45 am

"are the rest of them still there?"

No. Several more have gone. That's the problem with waiting from 94 to 175. Lots of guys go in that very long gap. That's why Gute should not have traded up to secure a guy that can turn around and hand the ball off.

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Coldworld's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:02 pm

Except that’s not what he traded for him to get. If that turns out to be Love’s ceiling, clearly shouldn’t have picked him at all.

This is not a draft for this year: look at it that way and it starts to make sense. The team is committing heavily to change and planning for the future in LaFleur’s image.

Something changed in terms of their appraisal of their options after Rodgers’ extension it seems. His contract structure is the one piece at odds with heading this way this year, unless they do not expect a season.

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:21 pm

Something changed from Thursday to Friday.

"We got our QB!!! He's going to be a star."

"Now how can we best limit what he does?"

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yooper81's picture

April 25, 2020 at 04:40 pm

Any long snappers?

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:37 am

Cory I hate this draft so far. But Guty can save Face by doing two things. Grab Evan Weaver LB, l'jarious sneed s/cb for the defense. Take Quiz Watkins WRs and Jeff Thomas WRS. for the offense. And I didn't; really want to Draft OL, but with a new QB now coming in. Bahk and Linsley will get. Bredeson, Biadez, are the best alternatives. { And if by chance he has a shot at Quarterman ILB Albert Okwuegbunam Te, or Fotu. Nah- that would make to much sense. }

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:33 am

Couldnt agree with you more on most of those names

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:35 am

Lekijust went to cards

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:47 am

Nope. That won't save face. WR is a screaming need on the team and this draft is historic. There is no way to recover from not taking one before day 3. That mark is permanent.

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Leatherhead's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:15 pm

WR is a screaming need if we want to throw more. Which we don’t.

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CAG123's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:40 pm

49ers drafted a WR again Im sure they arent changing up their formula with that said is Dillion the big back you envisioned? He for sure has the right amount of power and speed for me.

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:52 pm

BUT HOW LONG DOES HE LAST? If he doesn't stay in shape. We've seen what happens per Lacy.

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Leatherhead's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:54 pm

4 years

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Leatherhead's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:53 pm

Didn’t SF lose a starter at WR?

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:42 pm

What does the run/pass ratio have to do with anything?

it's not about the volume of pass attempts. Its about the effectiveness of them.

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Demon's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:19 pm

Which year are you referring to? I know that MLF told you that we are going to run more and throw less, last time you 2 spoke.

Even when Love does take over QB1 spot 4 years from now, dont you think he would need a receiver to throw to? I guess your right! Love would much rather have a schlub drafted in round 7 or an UDFA.

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Lare's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:39 am

Lots of decent players still left. Too bad Gutekunst won't draft any of them.

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TarynsEyes's picture

April 25, 2020 at 11:41 am

Drafting a WR after passing on 17 already, would seem counter-productive to the Gute premise of tying everything to the run game. Surely, drafting a top WR could be tied into the run game and if not, why waste any late round selections on a WR that is likely much less talented to be tied into anything. Nothing to take now but OL and DL and hope they can be made and tied into something for the future run game offense with an obvious decision to decrease the passing game regardless of having Rodgers for 2-3 more years at an exuberant cost just recently created by the same FO who now appear wanting to phase out of the offense. BRILLIANT!!!

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:00 pm

At 175 or later, any pick is not likely to succeed. That's just historical average. It really doesn't matter where they look for the lightning strike.

They have found Aaron Jones, Corey Linsley and Micah Hyde in the 5th in the 2010s. Andrew Quarless was the only other name of note and that's not much of a note.

In the 6th, they found James Starks in the 2010s. Their only note-worthy 7th in that decade was Lawrence Guy, who found success in NE.

That's about it for the last decade of 5-7. Not a pretty picture.

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Coldworld's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:01 pm

Not really, only so many running game pieces. Taking a WR or two now doesn’t seem at odds with moving to a roster tailored for LaFleur. I do agree, Rodgers’ contract is the very jarring note. I can only assume that either the balance if power changed or their assessment of the chances of winning with Rodgers arm.

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:02 pm

What a shame. No 4th round pick. The talent just awesome. Darn you Gutey.

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:11 pm

On the bright side... they drafted a QB with a r1 grade.
Most important position in all of team sports.
No big deal.

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:37 pm

Your Wrong - But Love is Blind. You need to listen to the experts and not your heart.

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taarons420's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:45 pm

Are you the expert?

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CAG123's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:08 pm

I still believe in Gute but man these picks are head scratching I dont even mind the Love pick because the Colts probably would have moved up if the Packers didnt but Dillion in the second round? I mean even the 49ers who ran the ball down our throats still invested in the WR position yet again.

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:57 pm

I Don't after this. He hung himself. He's given away to much. If your familiar with Draft Scout. These guys are running right with his board. He's been really good for the last 3 years.

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Keek's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:10 pm

Who will be our starting inside backers this year? I know Kirksey was paid for a reason but how is on the other side? If it's Burks, teams will run on us worse that cheap stockings.

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:11 pm

The one saving grace of this draft is that everyone hates it so much. Usually in that type of situation, I tend to believe conventional wisdom is wrong. Maybe if I knock back half dozen shots of the 190 vodka we're using to make home-made hand-sanitizer, I can actually begin to believe that is true.

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dobber's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:13 pm

IT's the aloe that makes it go down really easy...

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Pauly's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:37 pm

l believe the proof of this direction Gute has taken, by ignoring upgrading high scoring potential, maximizing AR's last few years for a RUN first team strategy success will be demonstrated by the Dolphins rebuild strategy in their next 2 seasons.
Their tearing down the team systematically in 1 year to have 5 first and second rnd picks plus Cap money, grab Tau as QB and several potential top starters. That's what I hoped Gute would do 5 years from now instead of shitcanning AR in 2-3 yrs from now for a running first team that rarely wins much in todays passing game.
Not to mention boring to watch compared to Packers, KC and Seattle.
Remember Pack has made an exciting living as a high scoring team for over 25 yrs, even with a dysfunctional GM ignoring FA. I thought Gute's change in FA would lead to even better things until this draft.
I expect Pack to miss playoffs this year and if I am wrong will gladly eat crow.
Packer fan since days of Lombardi who remembers the 70s-80s and doesn't want to see them again.

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:37 pm

With the Rams on the clock with the pick Gute gave up for Love, I would have picked either Prince Tega-Wanogha or Donovan Peoples-Jones.

DJP is not my favorite WR prospect but he's got the biggest upside left on the board. at the same time he carries a little of of the "workout warrior" stigma.

The Prince has the tools to be a starting OT in the league.

Anyone else want to throw out a name for the "Jordan Love Opportunity Cost Slot"?

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fthisJack's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:00 pm

Like his buddy Gary...tons of athletic ability and zero production...i wouldn't touch him with a ten foot pole.

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:35 pm

Yeah, it's easy to bag on guys available at the end of 4th round. Congrats on that achievement.

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Bure9620's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:03 pm

Peoples Jones does fit their WR threshholds, many WRs in this draft do not....

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:48 pm

lol. You have become a parody today. The only reason I said his name is because he meets them so well. As fthis said, it sure ain't because he was spectacularly productive in college.

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fthisJack's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:59 pm

Every year they end up with 10 picks and half of them are 6 and 7 rounders. then they trade to move up and give away with their 4th round pick. I'm done with Gute and this horrendous day 1 and day 2 crap. Needs at WR, ILB, DL, OL and we got zero. QB, RB, HBack. He's obviously not planning on winning shit in the next 3 years until the Golden Boy develops. Now we are hoping that the bottom of the barrel guys are great...fat chance of that.

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gkarl's picture

April 25, 2020 at 12:59 pm

I'm having some serious Raven draft envy

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MITM's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:29 pm

same

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Rudedawg67's picture

April 25, 2020 at 01:29 pm

The WR’s targeted in this article are a joke. Don’t we have enough receivers that run 4.6 and slower. Being a great route runner is fine but you need some separation to go along with it and a 4.6 isn’t going to do it. If we don’t get any value on day three this was a wasted draft with the exception of maybe the Dillon pick and round two.

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Bure9620's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:24 pm

DPJ is still there...

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Bret Iverson's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:11 pm

Time will tell but the teams I feel had the best draft: Baltimore, Bengals, Cowboys, Lions, Vikings, Colts, Chargers, and Jets. Baltimore and Vikings helped themselves to be a better playoff team.

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Bure9620's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:18 pm

Yeah I would add the Redskins and Carolina too

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mrtundra's picture

April 26, 2020 at 08:34 am

Don't go giving the vikings any love, now. They had a bazillion picks and now they get to thin the herd, if camp ever happens. I trust Spielman will screw things up, per usual, and will soon be over the cap again wondering where his defense went. Look for more turf injuries, as well. I hate seeing good players go to Minnesota only to have their careers shortened because of turf injuries or from glass panels falling onto them. Skol!

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:34 pm

For the "ILB is a bigger need than WR" crowd, congratulations on getting your wish. The Packers did indeed draft an ILB before they drafted a WR.

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fastmoving's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:35 pm

I know most guys here tink the saw a need at WR. Watch the games, even without St. Brown. There is no need at WR!!! No need there!!!! and that not even from a SC perspektive......
There is no need at WR!!! No need there!!!!
There is no need at WR!!! No need there!!!!

Better teams have way less there...…...…..... and a better passing game!!!!

There is no need at WR!!! No need there!!!!
There is no need at WR!!! No need there!!!!

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gkarl's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:36 pm

Well its an ILB, just not the one most wanted

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stockholder's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:43 pm

Doesn't get off blocks. Missed Anae.

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4thand1's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:41 pm

Another over reach, Martin projected 6th 7th or FA. These guys seem clueless

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HankScorpio's picture

April 25, 2020 at 03:01 pm

They are clueless. But not because they reached at 175. There is no such thing as a reach at this point, IMO. They are all full of warts by now. It's all a matter of how you overlook them.

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Demon's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:43 pm

Sitting here hoping that Gute picks a certain guy in rounds 5, 6, and 7 is like hoping to pick up the hottest woman at Jenny Craig weight loss centers.

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Bure9620's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:47 pm

That is funny....

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gkarl's picture

April 25, 2020 at 03:33 pm

Second that

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gkarl's picture

April 25, 2020 at 03:33 pm

Second that

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nygary's picture

April 25, 2020 at 02:57 pm

Best thing written about this draft. Very funny.

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gkarl's picture

April 25, 2020 at 03:21 pm

Runyan, a pick I understand at a place that seems reasonable

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Lare's picture

April 25, 2020 at 04:06 pm

Good thing the Packers are good against the run. They haven't done anything to improve there.

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