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Last year, when the ZB scheme was announced, a lot of people on this board liked the idea because of 2 main reasons: O-linemen could be found easier and a lesser talented RB could excel in the scheme.
We had seen Denver constantly take RBs other teams overlooked, and turn them into stars.
Sure a lesser talented RB wouldn't scare the opposition terribly, but the end result would be the that we'd be able to get quality production from talent that would be second and third tier.
One year later, we are seeing a lot of people saying the Packers will (and should) draft Lynch.
Is it really necessary? Wasn't one of the reasons people were so excited about the new scheme was because we wouldn't need to necessarily find a RB in the first round, and thus we could look at other positions for improvement.
Given that, should the Packers think twice about selecting Lynch if he is there at the 16th pick?
We had seen Denver constantly take RBs other teams overlooked, and turn them into stars.
Sure a lesser talented RB wouldn't scare the opposition terribly, but the end result would be the that we'd be able to get quality production from talent that would be second and third tier.
One year later, we are seeing a lot of people saying the Packers will (and should) draft Lynch.
Is it really necessary? Wasn't one of the reasons people were so excited about the new scheme was because we wouldn't need to necessarily find a RB in the first round, and thus we could look at other positions for improvement.
Given that, should the Packers think twice about selecting Lynch if he is there at the 16th pick?