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Do we need a deep draft, adding 7 more rookies for training camp
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<blockquote data-quote="DILLIGAFF" data-source="post: 271214" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>But this year we had to let some good players go because of limited space, R. Martin and Sutton. Now a year removed we are deeper and may be more of a problem. I don't think for the Packers to get any younger is a good thing, thats where Poppingas at this point of their career has value. </p><p> </p><p>Do we need 3 or 4 high rookie draft picks or</p><p> </p><p>do we get 7 or more rookies taken from all the rounds</p><p> </p><p>Because of the Langs/Brad Jones/ Quin Johnsons we have a good depth and the number of players are not as important as it has been in the past, but 3 or 4 really good players at key positions really improves this team.</p><p> </p><p>I view this team with good young solid talent which the 3rd round and below brings you. We have that already, I guess to drafted another Barbre for the same reasons we draft Brabre in the first place leaves you with a hard decision in camp, which Barbre player do you cut and are you gaining anything. </p><p> </p><p>I am assuming here that upper round draft picks are the better talent and that the later rounds are hit or miss, but yes you can get a Tom Brady in the 7th round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLIGAFF, post: 271214, member: 1719"] But this year we had to let some good players go because of limited space, R. Martin and Sutton. Now a year removed we are deeper and may be more of a problem. I don't think for the Packers to get any younger is a good thing, thats where Poppingas at this point of their career has value. Do we need 3 or 4 high rookie draft picks or do we get 7 or more rookies taken from all the rounds Because of the Langs/Brad Jones/ Quin Johnsons we have a good depth and the number of players are not as important as it has been in the past, but 3 or 4 really good players at key positions really improves this team. I view this team with good young solid talent which the 3rd round and below brings you. We have that already, I guess to drafted another Barbre for the same reasons we draft Brabre in the first place leaves you with a hard decision in camp, which Barbre player do you cut and are you gaining anything. I am assuming here that upper round draft picks are the better talent and that the later rounds are hit or miss, but yes you can get a Tom Brady in the 7th round. [/QUOTE]
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