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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 878441" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>The Love selection definitely changed the trajectory of the remaining selections. While it’s not how I would’ve went about it personally, I also understand GB has an entire staff of personnel guys that have decades of combined experience building rosters. Us novice fans tend to think with a more surfaced approach angle. No question the top of the draft creates a domino effect, especially when you trade up.</p><p>There’s 2 selections that GB made that at least have an opportunity to compete for substantial playing time this season. RB and ILB. Both are positions that don’t currently have firmly entrenched #2 types or both draft positions have historically gotten involved earlier than later.</p><p></p><p> As said before I likely would’ve traded back, ideally between 33-40. To be realistic and flexible I likely would’ve traded our 1st/4th for a early 2nd and early 3rd.</p><p>We could’ve had to start.</p><p>DT Blacklock</p><p>WR Mims (using a packaged 2nd/5th rounder)</p><p></p><p>Then two 3rd rounders who I would’ve been sniffing the best prospect at LB, OL, RB, TE etc.. There’s an outside chance Dillon would’ve been there by our #72 move up and still had Deguara at his original #94. </p><p></p><p>Then moving on to round 6 and 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 878441, member: 10086"] The Love selection definitely changed the trajectory of the remaining selections. While it’s not how I would’ve went about it personally, I also understand GB has an entire staff of personnel guys that have decades of combined experience building rosters. Us novice fans tend to think with a more surfaced approach angle. No question the top of the draft creates a domino effect, especially when you trade up. There’s 2 selections that GB made that at least have an opportunity to compete for substantial playing time this season. RB and ILB. Both are positions that don’t currently have firmly entrenched #2 types or both draft positions have historically gotten involved earlier than later. As said before I likely would’ve traded back, ideally between 33-40. To be realistic and flexible I likely would’ve traded our 1st/4th for a early 2nd and early 3rd. We could’ve had to start. DT Blacklock WR Mims (using a packaged 2nd/5th rounder) Then two 3rd rounders who I would’ve been sniffing the best prospect at LB, OL, RB, TE etc.. There’s an outside chance Dillon would’ve been there by our #72 move up and still had Deguara at his original #94. Then moving on to round 6 and 7. [/QUOTE]
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