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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 843661" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>I am somewhat baffled by this obsession with using a first round pick on offense next year, as if the talent on that side is somehow inadequate. The Packers have a top-3 QB, a top-5 WR, a top-10 RB, and a top-10 oline. Meanwhile, the defense is currently relying on a 36 year old CB to play major snaps and King, a corner that has been unable to stay healthy and who has a contract that ends after next year. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, would it be nice if the Packers could draft some amazing WR to pair with Adams? Sure, but the kind of 1st round WR that might make an impact in year 1 will be gone LONG before the Packers pick (despite what everyone thinks, it's still really rare for a receiver to make any kind of major impact in the first couple seasons). MVS appears to be on his way to becoming a very good second receiver and the team has plenty of young talent to develop into a third guy. If anything, on offense, the team probably needs to focus on tackle and TE in the draft next year; drafting a TE in the first round is historically a waste and I just think teams are so bad at projecting OTs that drafting multiple guys in the later rounds makes more sense.</p><p></p><p>This is why the Minkah trade made sense. You are getting a proven, elite CB who still has 4 more years on his rookie deal. That ship has obviously sailed but I still don't think this offense needs to focus on offense as much in the draft as some appear to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 843661, member: 9033"] I am somewhat baffled by this obsession with using a first round pick on offense next year, as if the talent on that side is somehow inadequate. The Packers have a top-3 QB, a top-5 WR, a top-10 RB, and a top-10 oline. Meanwhile, the defense is currently relying on a 36 year old CB to play major snaps and King, a corner that has been unable to stay healthy and who has a contract that ends after next year. Yeah, would it be nice if the Packers could draft some amazing WR to pair with Adams? Sure, but the kind of 1st round WR that might make an impact in year 1 will be gone LONG before the Packers pick (despite what everyone thinks, it's still really rare for a receiver to make any kind of major impact in the first couple seasons). MVS appears to be on his way to becoming a very good second receiver and the team has plenty of young talent to develop into a third guy. If anything, on offense, the team probably needs to focus on tackle and TE in the draft next year; drafting a TE in the first round is historically a waste and I just think teams are so bad at projecting OTs that drafting multiple guys in the later rounds makes more sense. This is why the Minkah trade made sense. You are getting a proven, elite CB who still has 4 more years on his rookie deal. That ship has obviously sailed but I still don't think this offense needs to focus on offense as much in the draft as some appear to. [/QUOTE]
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