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Still, in my opinion, it's too early to tell.

Which, unfortunetely, isn't how most people feel. Even though it is IMPOSSIBLE to tell how players will do three years down the road. All the people who take draft grades with anything other than a grain of salt are pathetic.
 

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i always laugh at draft grades the day after the draft. good OR bad

(and yes there are some sites saying GB had a good draft. doesnt matter)
 

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PackerChick said:
Still, in my opinion, it's too early to tell.

Which, unfortunetely, isn't how most people feel. Even though it is IMPOSSIBLE to tell how players will do three years down the road. All the people who take draft grades with anything other than a grain of salt are pathetic.

Just because they are speculative doesn't mean they aren't accurate.
 

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Truth is.....no one knows which team did well, which did bad. ONLY time will show which way it ends up.
 

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I think that the important thing we find from the draft is roster turnover. Every year we are improving the team even if it is by baby steps.

However, that 2005 draft was hardly a bust, but it is still difficult to tell what it was as far as a grade since Aaron Rodgers has not met with the starting lineup.

Ted Thompson continues to impress me with how he is bringing in a lot of quality players through the draft.
 

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