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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 871144" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Here's a stand pat mock for the people.</p><p></p><p><strong>30. Brandon Aiyuk, WR, ASU: </strong>I actually think Michael Pittman is a better prospect, and would love for the Packers to draft him, but YAC ability is far and away the biggest need in the receiving corps. If the Packers can't trade down and accrue extra picks, they may feel the need to take the bigger need immediately. Aiyuk is still great value. I actually prefer Reagor, but again... "for the people."</p><p></p><p><strong>62. Terrell Burgess, DB, UTAH: </strong>I keep moving Burgess up. He's a safety and slot corner with man coverage ability, strong tackling, and is reportedly really smart. He could fit multiple roles in sub package, as a slot corner in nickel and a safety in dime. Players like this allow Pettine to disguise coverage effectively, and adding strong tacklers to the secondary will make sub packages a little stiffer against the run. If they can move down and pick up an earlier 3rd, he might be a target there. I really don't have a great feel for who will make it to #62. </p><p></p><p><strong>94. Jack Driscoll, OT, AUB: </strong>I wish I had metrics on Driscoll, but on tape he looks like a Packer. He's just under 6'5" with 33" arms and great movement skills on tape. He's maintained a weight of 304-306 lbs this offseason. While a lack of strength shows up on tape, he was a very effective in pass pro and has the skills for zone blocking. A redshirt year to add strength is in order, but I will bet on the guy that has put on about 100 lbs of good weight, earned a bachelors degree, earned a masters degree, and started 45 games since 2015. </p><p></p><p><strong>136. Troy Dye, LB, OR: </strong>Dye could fall behind the pack at linebacker in class due to being a little bit over-aged. He will be a 24 year old rookie. However, at the end of the 4th round, the value outweighs that downside. He has good movement skills and will be a good understudy to Kirksey for a season. </p><p></p><p><strong>175. J. Reed, WR, UVA: </strong>Reed is a gadget weapon as a receiver and runner with YAC ability. He's quietly a plus athlete, with good results across the board at 6'0" 224 lbs. He offers value on special teams, in the quick passing game, and as a mix-up option in the running game. I like that value in the back of the 5th round.</p><p></p><p><strong>192. J. Runyan, OL, UM: </strong>I don't know where Runyan will play at the next level, but he's a Packer (so is Pinter, but I'm just mixing it up here). 6'4", 306 lbs, 7.57 3C, 4.69 SS, and a college left tackle. Try him at guard or center and see what happens.</p><p></p><p><strong>208. D. Keene, TE, VTU: </strong>Keene is more of an H-back than a true in line TE, but that's fine because the Packers need to replace Vitale. He's not anything special in terms of production, but he's a good athlete and a willing blocker.</p><p></p><p><strong>209. E. Weaver, LB, CAL: </strong>Weaver is a run plugger at LB. Athletically, he is as much of a Blake Martinez clone as you'll be likely to fine. He's ST help and could carve out a role in base defense like what Goodson held last year.</p><p></p><p><strong>236. J. Penisini, iDL, UTAH: </strong>Penisini is just an early down plug. He could be immediately competition for Lancaster. The people want to see an iDL.</p><p></p><p><strong>242. M. Harper, CB, SIU: </strong>Harper is going to be a fun project at cornerback for someone. His pro day numbers are pretty freaky for a 6'2" 196 lb corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 871144, member: 12283"] Here's a stand pat mock for the people. [B]30. Brandon Aiyuk, WR, ASU: [/B]I actually think Michael Pittman is a better prospect, and would love for the Packers to draft him, but YAC ability is far and away the biggest need in the receiving corps. If the Packers can't trade down and accrue extra picks, they may feel the need to take the bigger need immediately. Aiyuk is still great value. I actually prefer Reagor, but again... "for the people." [B]62. Terrell Burgess, DB, UTAH: [/B]I keep moving Burgess up. He's a safety and slot corner with man coverage ability, strong tackling, and is reportedly really smart. He could fit multiple roles in sub package, as a slot corner in nickel and a safety in dime. Players like this allow Pettine to disguise coverage effectively, and adding strong tacklers to the secondary will make sub packages a little stiffer against the run. If they can move down and pick up an earlier 3rd, he might be a target there. I really don't have a great feel for who will make it to #62. [B]94. Jack Driscoll, OT, AUB: [/B]I wish I had metrics on Driscoll, but on tape he looks like a Packer. He's just under 6'5" with 33" arms and great movement skills on tape. He's maintained a weight of 304-306 lbs this offseason. While a lack of strength shows up on tape, he was a very effective in pass pro and has the skills for zone blocking. A redshirt year to add strength is in order, but I will bet on the guy that has put on about 100 lbs of good weight, earned a bachelors degree, earned a masters degree, and started 45 games since 2015. [B]136. Troy Dye, LB, OR: [/B]Dye could fall behind the pack at linebacker in class due to being a little bit over-aged. He will be a 24 year old rookie. However, at the end of the 4th round, the value outweighs that downside. He has good movement skills and will be a good understudy to Kirksey for a season. [B]175. J. Reed, WR, UVA: [/B]Reed is a gadget weapon as a receiver and runner with YAC ability. He's quietly a plus athlete, with good results across the board at 6'0" 224 lbs. He offers value on special teams, in the quick passing game, and as a mix-up option in the running game. I like that value in the back of the 5th round. [B]192. J. Runyan, OL, UM: [/B]I don't know where Runyan will play at the next level, but he's a Packer (so is Pinter, but I'm just mixing it up here). 6'4", 306 lbs, 7.57 3C, 4.69 SS, and a college left tackle. Try him at guard or center and see what happens. [B]208. D. Keene, TE, VTU: [/B]Keene is more of an H-back than a true in line TE, but that's fine because the Packers need to replace Vitale. He's not anything special in terms of production, but he's a good athlete and a willing blocker. [B]209. E. Weaver, LB, CAL: [/B]Weaver is a run plugger at LB. Athletically, he is as much of a Blake Martinez clone as you'll be likely to fine. He's ST help and could carve out a role in base defense like what Goodson held last year. [B]236. J. Penisini, iDL, UTAH: [/B]Penisini is just an early down plug. He could be immediately competition for Lancaster. The people want to see an iDL. [B]242. M. Harper, CB, SIU: [/B]Harper is going to be a fun project at cornerback for someone. His pro day numbers are pretty freaky for a 6'2" 196 lb corner. [/QUOTE]
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