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<blockquote data-quote="RepStar15" data-source="post: 895803" data-attributes="member: 10721"><p><strong><u><span style="font-size: 22px">Mock Draft 2.0</span></u></strong></p><p></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px">Based on the assumptions King, Jones, Linsley, Kirksey, Lewis and Preston Smith are gone. </span></em></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px">2nd Round Tender to Bob Tonyan. Williams resigned. Lazard ERFA. Between Chandon Sullivan, Raven Greene and Will Redmon 1-2 will come back on veteran minimum. </span></em></p><p></p><p>1(32)- Kadarius Toney, WR Florida. This would make Packer Nation elated. While I am on the side of the fence that does not even see WR as a top 3 need going into next year, it cannot be understated how much MLF wants this kind of player on the offense. Physical slot WR that can really line up anywhere and be effective. Can block, can run jets sweep, finds holes in the defense and gets open. Watch the tape and you will have no doubts he will fit in the offense, but is he worth a first round pick to the Packers offense?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>2(64) Daniel Faalele, OT Minnesota. 6’8 and 400 lbs, is there anything more to say? This kid is super raw. Ready for this, he received offers from LSU, Michigan and Miami before having ever played a snap of high school football. Ultimately he played two years at IMG academy before playing for Minnesota, but with that size and surprising athleticism for a 400 pound man, the Packers can develop a star in the making. Does not fit their traditional OL type, but hard to pass up someone that size they can mold. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>3(95) Jaylen Twyman, IDL Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has no shortage of producing anything less than top quality linemen. Twyman is no different. Unfortunately, he opted out of the 2020 season. In most cases, I hate that narrative, but in this case he did commit to finishing his classes and coming from a family situation where his presence at home is more valuable than on the field for a smaller school team, I do get it. Had he played he could have easily became a top 50 pick, so the end of the 3rd round is a good place for him to go. While he is not the run stuffing DE the Packers could use, with Keke and Clark on the line he adds a pass rush and end line speed element that Lowry lacks. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>4(123) Greg Newsome, CB Northwestern. To be honest, I will be surprised if he is not a top 100 pick, but in the mock I did, he was there, so I took him. This kid is fast and smart. He seems to always be in the right position and does not bite on double moves. Doesn’t have elite speed, but his football IQ helps make up for that. Without question, CB is the Packers biggest need in 2021, as King will be gone and Josh Jackson is not the answer. With 9 PBUs and an INT during the 2020 season, his stats do not jump off the page, until you realize that was in 4 games. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>4(137) Ambry Thomas, CB Michigan. I know, I am all over the Big Ten here and doubling down at CB. It is no secret that CB is not the 2021 draft class speciality. Outside of the projected top 20, I see the CB position to be pretty equal in value at this point. This kid is fast, Jaire fast without the swag. While I did not see any tape of him playing nickel, adding a bit more muscle to his frame could make that a more natural position. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>5(171) Joshua Kaindoh, Edge Florida State. Riddled with injuries does not make you feel great about this pick, but losing Preston Smith as a cap casualty means a massive hole in the depth chart and a desperate need to develop some edge rushers behind Z and Gary. He reminds me of Montez Sweat, but do not expect him to run a 4.4. He is 6’7 and 262 pounds, so with that alone he is fun to watch. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>5(175) Tony Poljan, TE Virginia. Maybe its because he is 6’7 260 and wears #87, but boy does he remind you of a slower Gronk. He is relentless on every snap. Willing blocker. Willing route runner. Willing pass catcher. Once he catches the pass, he is a slug out there. Maybe with some professional agility/speed training he can get faster?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>6(208) Kahlil Herbert, RB Virginia Tech. Jarett Patterson is my favorite RB prospect in the 2021 NFL draft, but since I took him in my last draft, I thought I would change it up to force myself to explore other options so I am not THAT disappointed when Patterson rises to the 2nd-3rd rounds and is taken by a division rival. Herbert reminds me of Mark Ingram. Short and stalky little fella that has straight line speed galore. Once he breaks out, he’s out. He can catch passes, is not afraid to throw a block. He is no Aaron Jones in terms of shiftiness, more of a singular stutter step and get out kind of player, but has no issues making the defense miss. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>6(214) Trey Hill, C Georgia. I have no idea how he was available down here. This is a highly unlikely scenario. To be honest, I could see the Packers taking him in the 3rd round. He was available in my mock, so when in Rome. Linsley will be gone, Packers need to develop a Center. Even if he is not ready Week 1, they have some players that can move around until he is ready to start. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>7(251) ***** Fischer, LB Northwestern. Once a first round prospect to on the border of even being drafted. I like watching this kid. Kirksey will be another cap casualty, but love the play of Martin and Brynes. Need more depth at ILB without question. Needs work. Lots of it. Thats why he is the packers last pick of the 2021 NFL draft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RepStar15, post: 895803, member: 10721"] [B][U][SIZE=6]Mock Draft 2.0[/SIZE][/U][/B] [I][SIZE=2]Based on the assumptions King, Jones, Linsley, Kirksey, Lewis and Preston Smith are gone. 2nd Round Tender to Bob Tonyan. Williams resigned. Lazard ERFA. Between Chandon Sullivan, Raven Greene and Will Redmon 1-2 will come back on veteran minimum. [/SIZE][/I] 1(32)- Kadarius Toney, WR Florida. This would make Packer Nation elated. While I am on the side of the fence that does not even see WR as a top 3 need going into next year, it cannot be understated how much MLF wants this kind of player on the offense. Physical slot WR that can really line up anywhere and be effective. Can block, can run jets sweep, finds holes in the defense and gets open. Watch the tape and you will have no doubts he will fit in the offense, but is he worth a first round pick to the Packers offense? 2(64) Daniel Faalele, OT Minnesota. 6’8 and 400 lbs, is there anything more to say? This kid is super raw. Ready for this, he received offers from LSU, Michigan and Miami before having ever played a snap of high school football. Ultimately he played two years at IMG academy before playing for Minnesota, but with that size and surprising athleticism for a 400 pound man, the Packers can develop a star in the making. Does not fit their traditional OL type, but hard to pass up someone that size they can mold. 3(95) Jaylen Twyman, IDL Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has no shortage of producing anything less than top quality linemen. Twyman is no different. Unfortunately, he opted out of the 2020 season. In most cases, I hate that narrative, but in this case he did commit to finishing his classes and coming from a family situation where his presence at home is more valuable than on the field for a smaller school team, I do get it. Had he played he could have easily became a top 50 pick, so the end of the 3rd round is a good place for him to go. While he is not the run stuffing DE the Packers could use, with Keke and Clark on the line he adds a pass rush and end line speed element that Lowry lacks. 4(123) Greg Newsome, CB Northwestern. To be honest, I will be surprised if he is not a top 100 pick, but in the mock I did, he was there, so I took him. This kid is fast and smart. He seems to always be in the right position and does not bite on double moves. Doesn’t have elite speed, but his football IQ helps make up for that. Without question, CB is the Packers biggest need in 2021, as King will be gone and Josh Jackson is not the answer. With 9 PBUs and an INT during the 2020 season, his stats do not jump off the page, until you realize that was in 4 games. 4(137) Ambry Thomas, CB Michigan. I know, I am all over the Big Ten here and doubling down at CB. It is no secret that CB is not the 2021 draft class speciality. Outside of the projected top 20, I see the CB position to be pretty equal in value at this point. This kid is fast, Jaire fast without the swag. While I did not see any tape of him playing nickel, adding a bit more muscle to his frame could make that a more natural position. 5(171) Joshua Kaindoh, Edge Florida State. Riddled with injuries does not make you feel great about this pick, but losing Preston Smith as a cap casualty means a massive hole in the depth chart and a desperate need to develop some edge rushers behind Z and Gary. He reminds me of Montez Sweat, but do not expect him to run a 4.4. He is 6’7 and 262 pounds, so with that alone he is fun to watch. 5(175) Tony Poljan, TE Virginia. Maybe its because he is 6’7 260 and wears #87, but boy does he remind you of a slower Gronk. He is relentless on every snap. Willing blocker. Willing route runner. Willing pass catcher. Once he catches the pass, he is a slug out there. Maybe with some professional agility/speed training he can get faster? 6(208) Kahlil Herbert, RB Virginia Tech. Jarett Patterson is my favorite RB prospect in the 2021 NFL draft, but since I took him in my last draft, I thought I would change it up to force myself to explore other options so I am not THAT disappointed when Patterson rises to the 2nd-3rd rounds and is taken by a division rival. Herbert reminds me of Mark Ingram. Short and stalky little fella that has straight line speed galore. Once he breaks out, he’s out. He can catch passes, is not afraid to throw a block. He is no Aaron Jones in terms of shiftiness, more of a singular stutter step and get out kind of player, but has no issues making the defense miss. 6(214) Trey Hill, C Georgia. I have no idea how he was available down here. This is a highly unlikely scenario. To be honest, I could see the Packers taking him in the 3rd round. He was available in my mock, so when in Rome. Linsley will be gone, Packers need to develop a Center. Even if he is not ready Week 1, they have some players that can move around until he is ready to start. 7(251) ***** Fischer, LB Northwestern. Once a first round prospect to on the border of even being drafted. I like watching this kid. Kirksey will be another cap casualty, but love the play of Martin and Brynes. Need more depth at ILB without question. Needs work. Lots of it. Thats why he is the packers last pick of the 2021 NFL draft. [/QUOTE]
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