Packers Draft Special: Final Packers Big Board and Draftapalooza
By Ross Uglem
It's finally here. Draft week. It's been one of my favorite weeks of the year since I was a kid. Growing up the basment at our family's farmstead was our "playroom". My sister and I had about a 16" TV down there that was hooked up to the Dish Network feed from the kitchen. Back then, rounds 1-3 were on Saturday and rounds 4-7 were on Sunday. It was glorious. Now things are a bit more complicated, but the excitement remains. The draft sells "hope". Each team can win or lose and no matter how smart the analyst no one really knows anything for three or four seasons.
Green Bay is currently armed with their most draft capital since at least 2009. This was brought to you mostly by Anthony Barr, whose hit on Aaron Rodgers turned a 4-1 team heading towards 11-13 wins into a team that almost made it to .500, but didn't. Green Bay's 7-9 record has led them to the top half of each round. It was also brought by the trading of Damarious Randall to the Browns, moving Green Bay up in the last two rounds that really matter (4 and 5).
What follows now is draftapalooza. I'm going to include my top 175 Packers Big Board (this has been explained). The expansion covers Green Bay's eight selections in the top 174.
1. Harold Landry | EDGE1 | Boston College |
2. Derwin James | DB | Florida State |
3. Minkah Fitzpatrick | DB | Alabama |
4. Josh Jackson | CB1 | Iowa |
5. Denzel Ward | CB2 | Ohio State |
6. Quenton Nelson | OG1 | Notre Dame |
7. Bradley Chubb | EDGE2 | NC State |
8. Saquon Barkley | RB1 | Penn State |
9. Roquan Smith | LB1 | Georgia |
10. Courtland Sutton | WR1 | SMU |
11. Michael Gallup | WR2 | Colorado State |
12. Mike Hughes | CB3 | UCF |
13. Vita Vea | DI1 | Washingotn |
14. Marcus Davenport | EDGE3 | UTSA |
15. Tremaine Edmunds | LB / EDGE | Virginia Tech |
16. Connor Williams | OT1 | Texas |
17. Mike McGlinchey | OT2 | Notre Dame |
18. Jaire Alexander | CB4 | Louisville |
19. Calvin Ridley | WR3 | Alabama |
20. Obo Okoronkwo | EDGE4 | Oklahoma |
21. Uchenna Nwosu | EDGE5 | USC |
22. James Washington | WR4 | Oklahoma State |
23. Maurice Hurst | DI2 | Michigan |
24. MJ Stewart | DB | North Carolina |
25. Rashaan Evans | LB2 | Alabama |
26. Sam Hubbard | EDGE6 | Ohio State |
27. Arden Key | EDGE7 | LSU |
28. Isiah Oliver | CB5 | Colorado |
29. DJ Moore | WR5 | Maryland |
30. Dante Pettis | WR6 | Washington |
31. Will Hernandez | OG2 | UTEP |
32. JaMarco Jones | OL | Ohio State |
33. Dallas Goedert | TE1 | South Dakota State |
34. Ronnie Harrison | S1 | Alabama |
35. Da'Ron Payne | DI3 | Alabama |
36. Taven Bryan | DI4 | Florida |
37. Hayden Hurst | TE2 | South Carolina |
38. Mike Gesicki | TE3 | Penn State |
39. Baker Mayfield | QB1 | Oklahoma |
40. Josh Rosen | QB2 | UCLA |
41. Lamar Jackson | QB3 | Louisville |
42. Anthony Miller | WR7 | Memphis |
43. Quenton Meeks | CB6 | Stanford |
44. Donte Jackson | CB7 | LSU |
45. Kameron Kelly | DB | San Diego State |
46. Leighton Vander Esch | LB3 | Boise State |
47. Billy Price | IOL | Ohio State |
48. Ronald Jones | RB2 | USC |
49. Derrius Guice | RB3 | LSU |
50. Parry Nickerson | CB8 | Tulane |
51. Lorenzo Carter | LB / EDGE | Georgia |
52. Carlton Davis | CB9 | Auburn |
53. Christian Kirk | WR8 | Texas A&M |
54. Chukwuma Okorafor | OT3 | Western Michigan |
55. Desmond Harrison | OT4 | West Georgia |
56. Nathan Shepherd | DI5 | Fort Hays State |
57. Darius Phillips | CB10 | Western Michigan |
58. Sam Darnold | QB4 | USC |
59. Royce Freeman | RB4 | Oregon |
60. Rasheem Green | DL | USC |
61. Harrison Phillips | DI6 | Stanford |
62. Shaquem Griffin | LB4 | UCF |
63. Cedrick Wilson | WR9 | Boise State |
64. Justin Reid | S2 | Stanford |
65. Adam Brenneman | TE4 | UMass |
66. Dalton Schultz | TE5 | Stanford |
67. Troy Fumagalli | TE6 | Wisconsin |
68. Mark Andrews | TE7 | Oklahoma |
69. Sony Michel | RB5 | Georgia |
70. Isaiah Wynn | OG3 | Georgia |
71. Rashad Penny | RB6 | San Diego State |
72. Deoin Cain | WR10 | Clemson |
73. Kemoko Turay | EDGE8 | Rutgers |
74. Chad Thomas | EDGE9 | Miami |
75. Duke Ejiofor | EDGE10 | Wake Forest |
76. Hercules Ma'Taafa | EDGE11 | Washington State |
77. Josh Sweat | EDGE12 | Florida State |
78. Marcell Ateman | WR11 | Oklahoma State |
79. Tyrell Crosby | OT5 | Oregon |
80. Brandon Parker | OT6 | North Carolina A&T |
81. Braden Smith | OL | Auburn |
82. Kolton Miller | OT7 | UCLA |
83. Brad Bozeman | IOL | Alabama |
84. Orlando Brown | OT8 | Oklahoma |
85. Dorian O'Daniel | LB5 | Clemson |
86. Tavarus McFadden | CB11 | Florida |
87. Rashaan Galuden | CB12 | Tennessee |
88. Fred Warner | LB6 | BYU |
89. Equanemeous St. Brown | WR12 | Notre Dame |
90. Deontay Burnett | WR13 | USC |
91. Allen Lazard | WR14 | Iowa State |
92. DeShon Elliot | S3 | Texas |
93. Terrell Edmunds | S4 | Virginia Tech |
94. Nick DeLuca | LB7 | North Dakota State |
95. Jack Cichy | LB8 | Wisconsin |
96. Jerome Baker | LB9 | Ohio State |
97. Tyquan Lewis | EDGE13 | Ohio State |
98. Tarvarius Moore | S5 | Southern Miss |
99. Jessie Bates | S6 | Wake Forest |
100. Marcus Allen | S7 | Penn State |
101. Deontay Burnett | WR15 | USC |
102. Auden Tate | WR16 | Florida State |
103. Martinas Rankin | OT9 | Mississippi State |
104. Derrick Nnadi | DI7 | Florida State |
105. BJ Hill | DI8 | Clemson |
106. PJ Hall | DI9 | Sam Houston State |
107. Mason Rudolph | QB5 | Oklahoma State |
108. Dorance Amrstrong Jr. | EDGE14 | Kansas |
109. Luke Falk | QB6 | Washington State |
110. Kyle Lauletta | QB7 | Richmond |
111. Josh Allen | QB8 | Wyoming |
112. Kurt Benkert | QB9 | Virginia |
113. Kerryon Johnson | RB7 | Auburn |
114. Kyzir White | DB | West Virginia |
115. Jalyn Holmes | EDGE/DL | Ohio State |
116. Darious Williams | CB13 | UAB |
117. Levi Wallace | CB14 | Alabama |
118. Quin Blanding | DB | Virginia |
119. Wyatt Teller | OL | Virginia Tech |
120. Austin Corbett | OL | Nevada |
121. Frank Ragnow | OL | Arkansas |
122. James Daniels | OL | Iowa |
123. Damon Webb | S8 | Ohio State |
124. Da'Shawn Hand | DI10 | Alabama |
125. DJ Chark | WR17 | LSU |
126. RJ MicIntosh | DI11 | Miami |
127. Tim Settle | DI12 | Virginia Tech |
128. Nick Chubb | RB8 | Georgia |
129. Tre'Quan Smith | WR18 | UCF |
130. Oren Burks | LB10 | Vanderbilt |
131. Jeff Holland | EDGE15 | Auburn |
132. Marquis Haynes | EDGE16 | Ole Miss |
133. Joe Ostman | EDGE17 | CMU |
134. Jaylen Samuels | ??? | NC State |
135. Ian Thomas | TE8 | Indiana |
136. Armani Watts | S9 | Texas A&M |
137. Tegray Scales | LB11 | Indiana |
138. Duke Dawson | CB15 | Florida |
139. Skai Moore | LB12 | South Carolina |
140. Jordan Whitehead | S10 | Pittsburgh |
141. Kalen Ballage | RB9 | Arizona State |
142. Kentavius Street | DL | NC State |
143. Keke Coutee | WR19 | Texas Tech |
144. DaeSean Hamilton | WR20 | Penn State |
145. Nyheim Hines | RB10 | NC State |
146. Mark Wlaton | RB11 | Miami |
147. Ja'Von Rolland Jones | EDGE18 | Arkansas State |
148. Justin Lawler | EDGE19 | Southern Miss |
149. Leon Jacobs | EDGE20 | Wisconsin |
150. Kylie Fitts | EDGE21 | Utah |
151. Garrett Dooley | EDGE22 | Wisconsin |
152. Genard Avery | EDGE23 | Memphis |
153. Nick Nelson | CB16 | Wisconsin |
154. Poona Ford | DI13 | Texas |
155. Anthony Everrett | CB17 | Alabama |
156. Isaac Yiadom | CB18 | Boston College |
157. Brain O'Neill | OT10 | Pittsburgh |
158. Kris Weatherspoon | S11 | Troy |
159. Mason Cole | OL | Michigan |
160. Deadrin Senat | DI14 | USF |
161. Marcell Frazier | EDGE24 | Mizzou |
162. Jordan Akins | TE9 | UCF |
163. Cam Serigne | TE10 | Wake Forest |
164. Trenton Thomspon | DI15 | Georgia |
165. Scott Quessenberry | OL | UCLA |
166. Dalyn Dawkins | RB12 | Colorado State |
167. Micah Kizer | LB13 | Virginia |
168. Tony Brown | CB19 | Alabama |
169. Andrew Brown | DL | Virginia |
170. Jaleel Scott | WR21 | New Mexico State |
171. J'Mon Moore | WR22 | Mizzou |
172. DJ Reed | CB20 | Kansas State |
173. Byron Pringle | WR23 | Kansas State |
174. Holton Hill | CB21 | Texas |
175. Charvarius Ward | CB22 | Middle Tennessee State |
Players that weren't locked into a position weren't ranked. Consider them ranked where they fall on the board. Verstaile DBs, LB/EDGE, OL and DL fit this mold.
Here are each of my prospect threads:
Packers Mock Drafts from PackersTalk.com
Packers War Room Podcasts
Signing Mo Wilk, Tramon and Jimmy. Losing Jordy and Morgan, WRs and TEs
"Second Wave" FAs, Relative Athletic Score with Kent Lee Platte and DL
Bleacher Report and CHTV's Justis Mosqueda, Pro Football Focus' Mike Renner, LBs and EDGE
YouTube sensation Voch Lombardi, Ian Wharton of Bleacher Report, CBs and S
Draft Specials
When are the Good Players Drafted? -- My Draft Special and the birth of Average Round Score
Just so this isn't all just an aggregate of content I've already produced, here's another bit of drafty goodness for you: tiers. Tiers are an important way of classifying similar talent levels. Draft boards are set up in tiers. Not my tiers, but tiers nonetheless. Here are my tiers for Green Bay's three biggest need areas:
EDGE Rusher
Harold Landry
Bradley Chubb
Marcus Davenport
Obo Okoronkwo
Uchenna Nwosu
Sam Hubbard
Arden Key
Lorenzo Carter
Chad Thomas
Kemoko Turay
Duke Ejiofor
Hercules Ma'Taafa
Josh Sweat
Dorance Armstrong, Jr
Tyquan Lewis
Jeff Holland
Marquis Haynes
Joe Ostman
Ja"von Rolland Jones
Justin Lawler
Cornerback (just remove Minkah and Derwin here, they are their own position group IMO)
Josh Jackson
Denzel Ward
Mike Hughes
Jaire Alexander
MJ Stewart
Isaiah Oliver
Quenton Meeks
Donte Jackson
Kameron Kelly
Parry Nickerson
Carlton Davis
Darius Phillips
Tavarus McFadden
Rashaan Gaulden
Darious Williams
Levi Wallace
Wide Receiver
Courtland Sutton
Michael Gallup
Calvin Ridley
James Washington
DJ Moore
Dante Pettis
Anthony Miller
Christian Kirk
Cedrick Wilson
Marcell Ateman
Deion Cain
Allen Lazard
Deontay Burnett
Equanemeous St. Brown
Auden Tate
DJ Chark
Tre'Quan Smith
Keke Coutee
DaeSean Hammilton
Jaleel Scott
J'Mon Moore
Byron Pringle
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— Ross Uglem (@RossUglem) April 22, 2018
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Ross Uglem is a staff writer for Cheesehead TV. He can be found on Twitter @RossUglem
Comments (43)
Community Guy
April 23, 2018 at 11:43 am
you took time to do all of this.. thank you.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 12:27 pm
You are very welcome and I sincerely appreciate this comment.
Bert
April 23, 2018 at 12:09 pm
Appreciate the work you put into this Ross. I'm just not that sold on either Landry or Davenport. I kinda think they would be more "need" picks than actual "value" picks at #14.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 12:27 pm
I'm kinda with you on Davenport. It's pretty clear I'm not with you on Landry lol
Bert
April 23, 2018 at 12:43 pm
That's not a bad thing. Heck. I'm as far from an NFL talent evaluator as you can get. So I'm hoping if the Packers do pick Landry he turns out to be a stud. I'm just skeptical that he may not be the best value at #14. Thanks again for the hard work you put into your board. Much appreciated.
stockholder
April 23, 2018 at 12:34 pm
Ross you did do a good job. Anything can Happen. But seriously. No One has Gallop WR that high. I hope they get him just for all your work. Good Luck.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 12:37 pm
you're right. someone has him higher.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/draft-ranking-the-wr-prospects-for...
stockholder
April 23, 2018 at 12:55 pm
Thanks for the correction.
Since'61
April 23, 2018 at 12:36 pm
Ross - appreciate all of your hard work on this. Job well done. Gallup is a great name for a WR. Maybe we should just draft players based on their names relative to their positions and see how that works out.
We couldn't do much worse than the last several seasons. Thanks, Since '61
alinger84
April 23, 2018 at 01:29 pm
Well done! Keep up the good work!
I'm hoping for Fitzpatrick, Landry or Jackson at #14
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 01:51 pm
thank you!
lebowski
April 23, 2018 at 01:33 pm
curious to see Leighton Vander Esch ranked so low
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 01:37 pm
not if you watch any of his games that aren't the one vs. Oregon.
Bert
April 23, 2018 at 01:50 pm
Ross. You and I agree on LVDE. I live near Boise and follow the Broncos. He's a very good coverage LB with good range but he doesn't really offer that much along the line-of-scrimmage. I don't see him as good value in RD 1. I do like Cedric Wilson at WR. You have him at #62. He will be a good pick up for somebody probably on Day 3. Tough, good hands, good speed, smart and can catch in traffic as well as anybody. Just needs to add about 15-20 lbs on his 6'3" frame and he'll be a very good WR.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 01:52 pm
as far as the Broncos are concerned I am lower on LVE than most and higher on Cedrick for sure.
Bert
April 23, 2018 at 02:12 pm
You and I agree on that for sure.
carlos
April 23, 2018 at 05:47 pm
I also say thanks. That’s a lot of work well done. It must’ve taken some time.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 07:19 pm
Thank you, carlos!
freddisch
April 23, 2018 at 02:10 pm
Thanks for the great work
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 02:56 pm
you are very welcome and I appreciate the kind words.
LambeauPlain
April 23, 2018 at 02:11 pm
Vänder Esch is a one year wonder, but what a wonderful year.
What cannot be discounted is his athleticism and and production in whatever he was asked to do in HS or at Boise.
If he is there at 45 take him...even move up a few clicks to make sure you get him.
kevgk
April 23, 2018 at 02:41 pm
I can't understand landry so high. He disappeared for long stretches last year, and edge rusher has real diminishing returns if you have a great Dline. A guard (even nelson) isnt worth being top ten on anybody's board imo. Way too high for what Ron Wolf considered the easiest position to learn. Packers have found tons of Oline talent in the 3rd through 5th rounds.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 03:11 pm
It was injury related. He was playing on a bum ankle. His 2016 tape is the best tape from any defensive player in this draft. He's a better pass rusher than Chubb and I frankly don't care about the difference in their run defense. I also believe Nelson could play tackle. He's the best guard prospect since I've been grading.
"edge rusher has real diminishing returns if you have a great DLine."
I don't understand that statement at all. Like even a little bit. Pass rushers are quarterbacks and have the lowest ARS of any position.
kevgk
April 23, 2018 at 05:55 pm
If you look at how the Giants beat the Packers and Patriots in 2011, it was rushing 3 or 4 and dropping 7 or 8 into coverage. The interior pass rush will take a top QB of their spot and you will have an extra defender to leave the coverage tight. Same thing with what the eagles ran last year, their LBs and DEs overperformed because they had a stout Dline rotation. That has been consistent with past Pettine defenses, who never had great outside rushers, but stout Dlines. Packers have 2 bonafide starters in Matthews and Perry, with development projects Beigel and Gilbert behind them. Throw in another 3rd rounder and they will more than adequate pass rush. The DB room is much thinner. I believe in King, but he can't play alone. House is purely a rotation player. Williams can have a great year, but he has a real expiration date. If the Packers want to play a rookie on the boundary, they can't be grabbing him in the 3rd round. If they draft him second round, then they miss out on a deep threat WR and get stuck with another year of too slow, old, inconsistent, or unproven receivers. If I had to prioritize a need, I say DB, WR, and Edge. I don't believe in this current edge draft group as much, and would hate to see them reach for one early and have him turn out inconsistent like his college campaign. They really need a real linebacker that can rush AND have coverage skills. I know davenport doesnt have the coverage skills. I'm not so sure about Chubb or Landry, but they can't keep playing linebackers without coverage skills given how lethal pass catching RBs and TEs are nowadays. I would really love to see Edmunds or Roquan who can rush, AND play coverage, move inside and outside, and even stay on the field during transition between 3 and 4 fronts, something JJ Watt could do last year. Landry on the other hand would stay on the field and do one thing every down. He does not have the versatility that Pettine values, and the packers need.
kevgk
April 23, 2018 at 06:08 pm
I will concede that another top Dline prospect would be fine in principle for their draft position just because that would be a monster front and they could keep the rotation live and just pummel QBs in the 3rd and 4th quarter
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 06:51 pm
So much to unpack here.
1. Let's not base our team plan off of a franchise who's picking 2nd overall because of something they did well 7 years ago.
2. This shows a basic misunderstanding of the way the Giants did things. All they did was pay big money and big draft capital on EDGE players. Then the rushed the small ones from the outside and the big ones from the middle. Michael Strahan, Osi Umenyiora, Mathias Kiwanuka, Justin Tuck and JPP were all EDGE players coming out of college. NYG would often use four of them at a time or three of them with pass rushing DT Chris Canty. If you wanted to follow the Giants way of doing things you would draft more pass rushers, not fewer. Also they spent almost nothing on the off the ball linebackers you're pushing for. Good teams don't usually spend a lot on those guys. Michael Boley was a 5th round pick. Jacquian Williams a 6th round pick... you get the picture.
3. Saying that Landry only does one thing is extremely short sighted? Does Von Miller only do one thing? Does Khalil Mack only do one thing? How about prime Clay? That one thing is pretty much the only thing. If you don't think Landry is versatile you just haven't watched him enough, and that's fine. He creates rush from two, three, and four point stances in 6, 7 and wide 9 tech. He also created interior pressures from a 2 point stance, beating guards and centers. He's 6'3" 250, not 6'6" 290. He can be moved around.
kevgk
April 23, 2018 at 07:09 pm
I will say I wouldn't want to copy the Giants model because it doesn't protect against the fast TEs and pass catching RB screens that have been popular recently with how spread offense is starting to leave a mark on the NFL. Those things were also one of the Packers biggest weaknesses last year. I don't think grabbing a pure pass rusher solves as many needs as aiming at an inside versatile linebacker like Edmunds or Roquan, since they help shore up that man coverage against TEs and RBs, and well as help out zone coverage. I agree that Landry would be be a huge help for the team, but not at the expense of passing the top ILBs or Safety prospects imo.
Also calling an edge rusher the QB of the defense is like calling the punter the QB of the special teams. Means nothing. MLB or SS does more for a defense to cover every avenue of attack and communicate/perform effectively. Von miller helps out the defense when the Broncos have great corners. Kalil Mack did little to stop the Raiders from getting shredded when he was rushing, but he is a guy with good inside versatily and coverage skills too. Clay even had a resurgance when he started roaming and playing in the middle. If the packers play Joe Thomas covering a lethal TE or Davon House against a good slant running WR, a great QB will identify that presnap and have the ball in their hands before the pass rush gets home. Thats what killed the 2016 packers. Their pass rush was fine, but Gunter was lining up against Julio Jones.
I agree Landry would be a huge upgrade to the team. That being said, I personally value the top ILB and CB/S prospects higher. I didn't do much research in the draft class so I may be wrong about the individuals, but my principle is described in my post.
kevgk
April 23, 2018 at 07:13 pm
the other big weakness was slants either WR or TE, and a hard hitting ILB secures the inside against that too
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 07:13 pm
Don't get it twisted. Pass rushers are quarterbacks for two reasons. One, the good ones are almost always taken early. You see wayyyyyy more successful cornerbacks and safeties taken later in drafts than you do pass rushers or quarterbacks. Two, they are paid that way. The only franchise tag higher than DE? Quarterback. "pass rushers are quarterbacks" as a concept has nothing to do with comms.
The other thing is this class is way deeper at defensive back than it is at pass rushers. Way deeper.
Mojo
April 23, 2018 at 03:23 pm
Like you Ross, I too hold the NFL draft in high esteem. It ranks very high on my list of things that interest me relating to the NFL (shown below).
Must admit that I don't put in time I used on the prospects. Maybe I'll look at some in the top 100 with any detail. But thanks to you and others like you, I can create a quixotic list of must-haves for the Pack.
What I do now more, than ever is look at everything I can find AFTER the Pack select a player. Saves me time and gives me a better idea as to how they may have done.
Off-the-cuff NFL interest inducement hierarchy:
1. Packers in SB
2. Packers in playoffs
3. NFL draft
4. Packers regular season game
5. Vikings fail to win SB
6. Random NFL playoff game
7. Random NFL game
8. Packer preseason games
9. training camp
10. combine
11. free agency
12. OTA's
13 Schedule release
14. Jordy Nels... er Clay/ Davante soft-ball game
15 Titletown tubing
kevgk
April 23, 2018 at 05:57 pm
I quite like packers preseason games and rather watch that than some of the dregs of the AFC duel it in a meaningless playoff game
Regerrob
April 23, 2018 at 03:28 pm
Edmunds?
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 03:32 pm
Shit. Happens every time.
Lare
April 23, 2018 at 04:45 pm
It all comes down to value at the draft position. It's a deep draft for CB, if Landry or McGlinchey are available they should take them.
HankScorpio
April 23, 2018 at 06:39 pm
Wow, that's a lot of content. Maybe we should nickname Ross "Zagger".
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 08:19 pm
not sure i follow
HankScorpio
April 23, 2018 at 10:38 pm
It's a reference from The 60 Yard Line, a must see for any Packer fan, IMO.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 10:42 pm
damn you sir. I was going to go to bed. It's streaming free on hulu
HankScorpio
April 23, 2018 at 10:51 pm
It'll be there tomorrow. :D
rtuck80
April 23, 2018 at 08:41 pm
it's interesting how drastically different we can all view prospects. i disagree with a few of your assessments but love to hear why you believe what you believe, this is what makes the draft so fun to me!
Oppy
April 23, 2018 at 08:52 pm
And it doesn't just apply to fans. The 32 teams often have wildly different views on the talent as well.
Its one of the reasons I find it so hilarious/frustrating when during the draft fans go crazy because a team picked a player "18 slots too early" LOL
Oppy
April 23, 2018 at 08:50 pm
FWIW, tiers are a very useful way of categorizing talent, but it is usually not segregated by position, and that's where typically the usefulness lies. It's a way of visualizing the overall talent pool in a given draft, to help teams make sure they aren't over-reaching on a need pick and passing up better overall talent.
Ross Uglem
April 23, 2018 at 11:25 pm
yeah I know what a draft board looks like. This, as with everything here was skewed towards positional needs in green bay.