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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 954588" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Firming up a 1st round cluster.</p><p></p><p>Assuming to be off the board: Hutchinson, Thibodeaux, Walker, Johnson, Neal, Ekwonu, Cross, Wilson, London, Davis, Gardner, Stingley, Lloyd, Hamilton, and at least one QB. That's fifteen players. </p><p></p><p>In rough order of preference:</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Treylon Burks, WR, ARK: </strong>Receiver is a pressing need both now and in the future. Burks isn't going to replace Adams' role as volume precision route runner, but I do think he can soak up touches in a variety of ways (outside, inside, screen game, carries, etc.). </p><p></p><p><strong>2. Devonte Wyatt, iDL, UGA: </strong>While Jarran Reed helps mitigate the immediate need for rotational help here, there are only 2 DL on the roster through 2023 (Clark and Slaton); Wyatt would add a penetrating skill-set that isn't otherwise on the roster in the long term. </p><p></p><p><strong>3. George Karlaftis, ED, PUR: </strong>I don't think he will be there, but Karlaftis is the only edge that I can see possibly falling to GB that would be too good to pass on. The need for depth is real, but the starters are set for at least the next two seasons. The other options at edge are either old (Mafe, Ebiketie) or injured (Ojabo).</p><p></p><p><strong>4. Trevor Penning, OT, UNI: </strong>Penning is a huge OT prospect with great feet, but he's also a little older (23 in May) and coming out of the FCS. There's also a caveat here-- I don't think they would or should do this if they plan for Jenkins to be the future at RT. However, if the plan is to keep Jenkins at guard, then they need a future RT. </p><p></p><p><strong>5. Jahan Dotson, WR, PSU: </strong>Dotson could help immediately and in a variety of ways-- inside, outside, X, Z, YAC, all three levels, return game.</p><p></p><p><strong>6. Zion Johnson, OL, BC: </strong>Zion Johnson is the other side of the coin-- he's project at guard, but played both guard and tackle in college. He's got the length and feet to play outside. But if the Packers think he's exclusively interior, I don't think they'd make the pick. </p><p></p><p><strong>7. Logan Hall, DL, HOU: </strong>Hall is a super long 3T/5T who could give you some snaps now and provide much needed help on the line in the immediate future.</p><p></p><p><strong>8. George Pickens, WR, UGA: </strong>Pickens is a true boundary X who would probably be a more highly rated prospect if he hadn't missed a large portion of 2021.</p><p></p><p><strong>9. Jaquan Brisker, S, PSU: </strong>If the board gets really cleaned out, Brisker would serve as a quality 3rd safety who would also be the heir apparent to Amos.</p><p></p><p><strong>10. Travis Jones, iDL, UCONN: </strong>DL is a slight need in the present and a huge one down the road, and this DL class is shallow. Jones' skill set isn't quite as complementary to the current personnel as some other guys, but he's a talented interior player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 954588, member: 12283"] Firming up a 1st round cluster. Assuming to be off the board: Hutchinson, Thibodeaux, Walker, Johnson, Neal, Ekwonu, Cross, Wilson, London, Davis, Gardner, Stingley, Lloyd, Hamilton, and at least one QB. That's fifteen players. In rough order of preference: [B]1. Treylon Burks, WR, ARK: [/B]Receiver is a pressing need both now and in the future. Burks isn't going to replace Adams' role as volume precision route runner, but I do think he can soak up touches in a variety of ways (outside, inside, screen game, carries, etc.). [B]2. Devonte Wyatt, iDL, UGA: [/B]While Jarran Reed helps mitigate the immediate need for rotational help here, there are only 2 DL on the roster through 2023 (Clark and Slaton); Wyatt would add a penetrating skill-set that isn't otherwise on the roster in the long term. [B]3. George Karlaftis, ED, PUR: [/B]I don't think he will be there, but Karlaftis is the only edge that I can see possibly falling to GB that would be too good to pass on. The need for depth is real, but the starters are set for at least the next two seasons. The other options at edge are either old (Mafe, Ebiketie) or injured (Ojabo). [B]4. Trevor Penning, OT, UNI: [/B]Penning is a huge OT prospect with great feet, but he's also a little older (23 in May) and coming out of the FCS. There's also a caveat here-- I don't think they would or should do this if they plan for Jenkins to be the future at RT. However, if the plan is to keep Jenkins at guard, then they need a future RT. [B]5. Jahan Dotson, WR, PSU: [/B]Dotson could help immediately and in a variety of ways-- inside, outside, X, Z, YAC, all three levels, return game. [B]6. Zion Johnson, OL, BC: [/B]Zion Johnson is the other side of the coin-- he's project at guard, but played both guard and tackle in college. He's got the length and feet to play outside. But if the Packers think he's exclusively interior, I don't think they'd make the pick. [B]7. Logan Hall, DL, HOU: [/B]Hall is a super long 3T/5T who could give you some snaps now and provide much needed help on the line in the immediate future. [B]8. George Pickens, WR, UGA: [/B]Pickens is a true boundary X who would probably be a more highly rated prospect if he hadn't missed a large portion of 2021. [B]9. Jaquan Brisker, S, PSU: [/B]If the board gets really cleaned out, Brisker would serve as a quality 3rd safety who would also be the heir apparent to Amos. [B]10. Travis Jones, iDL, UCONN: [/B]DL is a slight need in the present and a huge one down the road, and this DL class is shallow. Jones' skill set isn't quite as complementary to the current personnel as some other guys, but he's a talented interior player. [/QUOTE]
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