Railbird Central Podcast: The Times They Are A-Changin'
Nathan Jahnke joins the show to discuss the players a new Packers general manager and defensive coordinator will have to work with.
Episode 890
In our penultimate episode before Railbird Central goes on indefinite hiatus, we're joined by Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus for his final appearance on the show to discuss the players a new Packers general manager and defensive coordinator will have to work with, including Davante Adams and Corey Linsley signing contract extensions. After the interview, we discuss potential candidates for the G.M. and coordinator jobs, how Alonzo Highsmith is leaving to join the Cleveland Browns and Mike McCarthy's contract extension.
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Doug Niemczynski
January 03, 2018 at 12:57 pm
WR _ 1st Round
TE - 2nd Round
OT/LB- 3rd Round
DE/LB - 3rd Round (Compensatory)
OT/CB - 4th Round
RB _ 5th Round
DT _ 5th Round (Compensatory)
WR _ 5th Round (Compensatory)
LB _ 5th Round (Compensatory)
Safety_6th Round
TE/OG/T _ 7th Round
These are my needs for 2018
tobinrote
January 03, 2018 at 05:16 pm
and in the defensive coordinator draft who can they get that is good that will come in under what appears to be a lameduck two year at best headcoach?
cheesycowboy
January 05, 2018 at 04:32 pm
When Mark Murphy hires you as the GM then
knock our socks off. The Packer Nation will be
behind your philosophy 100%. You might want to
brush up on your social skills and football acumen
before taking on the responsibility for a $2B
Franchise. Sincerely,
Chuck Farley
January 05, 2018 at 11:06 pm
Personally the offense is competitive with Rogers, running backs and receivers. I still and this is just my opinion, the team lacks play makers on defense. They have bodies but many of them just play football and not well at times. With this draft you need to get some solid play makers, guys who really make a difference. . Hey your not going to fix this mess in one draft anyways and hopefully free agency will be a tool now. Just sayin.
On the other hand those that say we need to shore up the O line and dump the guys who are always injured, cant argue against that either.
Garrett2828
November 23, 2020 at 10:03 am
great work,
Garrett2828
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