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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 994691" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Here's one idea.</p><p></p><p>I'm projecting that the Jets trade results in something like this: </p><p></p><p>-Swap #15 for #13</p><p>-Pick #42</p><p>-Conditional 2024 pick (from a 3rd up to a 1st)</p><p>-ED/DL Micheal Clemsons (2022 4th rd pick)</p><p></p><p>So the Packers would then have four top 100 picks, three in the top 50, and 11 picks in total. My inclination would be to stick and make all those selections because they team desperately needs cost-controlled rookie contracts-- as many as they can get.</p><p></p><p><strong>1.13: Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee--</strong> For this pick, I mocked the top 12. Smith-Njigba went 12th, leaving Wright as my favorite pick left on the board. Wright could compete at either/both RG or RT as a rookie and would be the RT of the future. He is a true student of OL play and shows advanced technique. His length is adequate and his power is +. I think he has true gap/zone versatility in the running game, which is key. LaFleur and Stenavich have become very diverse in the way they call blocking schemes. </p><p></p><p><strong>Alternatives: </strong>Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College; Nolan Smith, ED, Georgia</p><p></p><p><strong>2.42:</strong> <strong>Jonathan Mingo, WR, Mississippi-- </strong>As I've recently outlined on this forum, I'm very high on Mingo. For GB, he's in contention for WR3 for me. I think he could immediately step into Lazard's role and would fit the offensive philosophy hand-in-glove because of his YAC ability and blocking prowess. </p><p></p><p><strong>2.45: Sam LaPorta, TE, Iowa-- </strong>With an H-Back and a blocking Y on the roster (in my projection), a true F is what is needed to replace Tonyan. LaPorta has the skills and athleticism to be a good receiving TE and is probably underrated because of the offense that he played in. </p><p></p><p><strong>3.78: Zacch Pickens, DL, South Carolina-- </strong>The Packers have some options at shade/nose, but they are currently fairly limited when it comes to guys who thrive at 3T, 4i, 5T, etc. Pickens is versatile in that mold-- he has the length to control blocks over the tackle, but he also has the athleticism to threaten inside. He profiles like a Packer and I think he would be a great addition. </p><p></p><p><strong>4.116: Riley Moss, DB, Iowa-- </strong>Moss has both some cornerback and safety traits and might be a better addition to the defensive backfield than any pure safety available at this point. I would add him to the mix and see where he fits in best with the existing players. </p><p></p><p><strong>5.149: Daniel Scott, S, Cal-- </strong>Scott is old for being an incoming rookie, but he's highly experienced, athletic, and would immediately get on the field as a special teamer. </p><p></p><p><strong>5:170: <strong><strong>Clayton Tune, QB, Houston-- </strong></strong></strong>I want to see the Packers bring in a rookie to develop into a long term backup to Love who has a similar skill-set. In this era of concussion treatment, your QB2 is really important. Tune is 6'2"+, 220# and very athletic for the position. He threw for 4074-40-10 in 2022, 67+% completion, and ran for 546 yards and 5 touchdowns. </p><p></p><p><strong>7th Round: </strong>Use these picks as lotto tickets on high end athletes that you don't want to compete for in UFA. Also a kicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 994691, member: 12283"] Here's one idea. I'm projecting that the Jets trade results in something like this: -Swap #15 for #13 -Pick #42 -Conditional 2024 pick (from a 3rd up to a 1st) -ED/DL Micheal Clemsons (2022 4th rd pick) So the Packers would then have four top 100 picks, three in the top 50, and 11 picks in total. My inclination would be to stick and make all those selections because they team desperately needs cost-controlled rookie contracts-- as many as they can get. [B]1.13: Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee--[/B] For this pick, I mocked the top 12. Smith-Njigba went 12th, leaving Wright as my favorite pick left on the board. Wright could compete at either/both RG or RT as a rookie and would be the RT of the future. He is a true student of OL play and shows advanced technique. His length is adequate and his power is +. I think he has true gap/zone versatility in the running game, which is key. LaFleur and Stenavich have become very diverse in the way they call blocking schemes. [B]Alternatives: [/B]Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College; Nolan Smith, ED, Georgia [B]2.42:[/B] [B]Jonathan Mingo, WR, Mississippi-- [/B]As I've recently outlined on this forum, I'm very high on Mingo. For GB, he's in contention for WR3 for me. I think he could immediately step into Lazard's role and would fit the offensive philosophy hand-in-glove because of his YAC ability and blocking prowess. [B]2.45: Sam LaPorta, TE, Iowa-- [/B]With an H-Back and a blocking Y on the roster (in my projection), a true F is what is needed to replace Tonyan. LaPorta has the skills and athleticism to be a good receiving TE and is probably underrated because of the offense that he played in. [B]3.78: Zacch Pickens, DL, South Carolina-- [/B]The Packers have some options at shade/nose, but they are currently fairly limited when it comes to guys who thrive at 3T, 4i, 5T, etc. Pickens is versatile in that mold-- he has the length to control blocks over the tackle, but he also has the athleticism to threaten inside. He profiles like a Packer and I think he would be a great addition. [B]4.116: Riley Moss, DB, Iowa-- [/B]Moss has both some cornerback and safety traits and might be a better addition to the defensive backfield than any pure safety available at this point. I would add him to the mix and see where he fits in best with the existing players. [B]5.149: Daniel Scott, S, Cal-- [/B]Scott is old for being an incoming rookie, but he's highly experienced, athletic, and would immediately get on the field as a special teamer. [B]5:170: [B][B]Clayton Tune, QB, Houston-- [/B][/B][/B]I want to see the Packers bring in a rookie to develop into a long term backup to Love who has a similar skill-set. In this era of concussion treatment, your QB2 is really important. Tune is 6'2"+, 220# and very athletic for the position. He threw for 4074-40-10 in 2022, 67+% completion, and ran for 546 yards and 5 touchdowns. [B]7th Round: [/B]Use these picks as lotto tickets on high end athletes that you don't want to compete for in UFA. Also a kicker. [/QUOTE]
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