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[FLASHBACK] Packers sign Thompson to five-year deal as GM
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<blockquote data-quote="porky88" data-source="post: 82095" data-attributes="member: 489"><p><strong>Re: [FLASHBACK] Packers sign Thompson to five-year deal as G</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anytime a team can have 14 rookies between Draft Picks and Undrafted Free Agents make a team, it's very promising. </p><p></p><p>Last years draft also appears too be producing Junius Coston as a starter as well. Whitticker did start (though I think he could be gone) Mike Hawkins is pushing for a nickel or dime role. Brady Poppinga could be the eventual starter at SLB. Collins is a given at FS. Rodgers is the wild card. If he's great, the that Draft could go down as one of the better Drafts GB has had in a while. If he fails (which I think he will) then it'll be average.</p><p></p><p>So to recap</p><p></p><p>Nick Collins</p><p>Junius Coston</p><p>Brady Poppinga</p><p>Aaron Rodgers</p><p>SamKon Gado</p><p></p><p>5 potential starters from one Draft is very successful. Add the fact that Marvel Underwood will be the top backup at safety in the coming years and Montgomery as the backup DE. Hawkins as a Dime Back. Yes that Class is very promising..</p><p></p><p>Last years team went 4-12 not because of the rookies but because of the previous Drafts that had no depth to them and the 2004 Draft might be the worse in the last 15 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky88, post: 82095, member: 489"] [b]Re: [FLASHBACK] Packers sign Thompson to five-year deal as G[/b] Anytime a team can have 14 rookies between Draft Picks and Undrafted Free Agents make a team, it's very promising. Last years draft also appears too be producing Junius Coston as a starter as well. Whitticker did start (though I think he could be gone) Mike Hawkins is pushing for a nickel or dime role. Brady Poppinga could be the eventual starter at SLB. Collins is a given at FS. Rodgers is the wild card. If he's great, the that Draft could go down as one of the better Drafts GB has had in a while. If he fails (which I think he will) then it'll be average. So to recap Nick Collins Junius Coston Brady Poppinga Aaron Rodgers SamKon Gado 5 potential starters from one Draft is very successful. Add the fact that Marvel Underwood will be the top backup at safety in the coming years and Montgomery as the backup DE. Hawkins as a Dime Back. Yes that Class is very promising.. Last years team went 4-12 not because of the rookies but because of the previous Drafts that had no depth to them and the 2004 Draft might be the worse in the last 15 years. [/QUOTE]
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