All Entries Tagged With: "NFL Draft"

Former Packers personnel man John Dorsey admitted he was very high on QB Russell Wilson before the 2012 NFL draft. How close were the Packers to taking Wilson?

The Alabama offensive lineman showed up more times than any other prospect in a survey of 118 internet mock drafts conducted by Cheesehead TV.

The Packers have bid farewell to several popular veterans in order to save salary cap space. CD Angeli looks at the rest of the roster and analyzes who might be the next most likely players to leave Titletown in 2013.

With three years in the books, it's time to re-examine the 2010 draft class of Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson.

Garda breaks apart five pieces of nonsense regarding the draft process, draft analysis and draft information.

The 2013 NFL draft is still 77 days away, but mock drafts are doing their best to predict what will happen. We round up the Packers' picks in several mocks.

"Pigskin" Paul Guillemette joins Railbird Central to preview Saturday's Senior Bowl all-star game in Mobile, Ala.

Garda recaps some of the action at the Senior Bowl practices, talks quarterbacks and then looks at two of the players who most surprised him this past week.

The Packers let defensive end Cullen Jenkins walk in free agency following the Super Bowl win. Two years later, the hole he left remains along the defensive line.

Louisiana Tech wide receiver Quinton Patton and USC safety T.J. McDonald have received comparisons to a handful of players with Packers connections.

The Packers interviewed 6-8 SMU defensive lineman Margus Hunt at the Senior Bowl this week in Mobile, Ala.

Garda reports on what he saw at the south practice on Day 1 in Mobile at the Senior Bowl.

Hide yo kids, hide yo wives, hide yo BBQ - Garda is back in Mobile for the Senior Bowl. First up, some thoughts on the weigh-in and if it really matters.

The Packers met with pro prospects Kyle Long, Arthur Brown and Larry Warford while at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

The East-West Shrine Game, the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and Raycom College Football All-Star Classic all take place on Saturday.

Two players each from Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Florida State and Georgia Tech highlight the CFWP All-Bowl team as attention turns to the NFL Draft.

The BCS National Championship between Alabama and Notre Dame will be contested on Monday. The prediction is for the Tide to Roll.

With a Saturday full of action and the BCS bowl games on tap next week, CFWP takes a look at some of the top NFL prospects on display.

CFWP awards its first-ever Career Achievement Award for college seniors by honoring Alabama offensive lineman Barrett Jones.

Utah State cornerback Will Davis, who's been invited to the Senior Bowl, talks to Cheesehead TV about Saturday's game against Toledo.

The Heisman Trophy is awarded Saturday evening, and the winner will be Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M.

It doesn't get any bigger than the SEC championship between Alabama and Georgia for an opportunity to meet Notre Dame in the national championship.

Four inter-conference rivalries highlight Saturday's action: Florida-Florida State, South Carolina-Clemson, Georgia-Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt-Wake Forest.

UCLA's threat not to allow USC's band play at halftime if its drum major stabs the field with his sword borders on ludicrous.

Sorry Alabama, Georgia and Florida. As long as Oregon, Kansas State or Notre Dame stay undefeated, they should be in the national championship game ahead of a one-loss SEC team.

Garda talks about the idiocy of giving Charles Tillman a hard time for choosing to be a dad over a football player for a day and how it's equally stupid to lose on purpose thinking that a high draft pick is sure way to cure your team.

Saturday evening is filled with three marquee football games including Alabama-LSU, Oregon-USC and Oklahoma State-Kansas State. Unfortunately, viewers will have a difficult time watching all three at once.

A victory over Kansas State this weekend will make Texas Tech quarterback Seth Doege a Heisman Trophy contender. Graham Harrell would be proud.

Don't hold it against Urban Meyer's crew just because they're not eligible for the postseason. They're playing good football in Columbus.

Quarterback Geno Smith and West Virginia can out-score most of their opponents, but it isn't going to last forever. Sooner or later they'll find a defense that's capable of stopping them.

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