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2024 3rd round #88 MarShawn Lloyd RB
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1035823" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Absolutely. The Packers were one of (if not THE) youngest teams to Win a Playoff contest in the Superbowl era. They had 1st/2nd year starters littering the Field on their Offense. Success at a young age or early success to experience level has almost always been indicative of future growth or increased success rates. Being the youngest team last year and bringing back almost all of the key components in those situations almost always results in positive results as a group going forward.</p><p></p><p>Add to that</p><p>1. One of the more experienced Draft classes to fuel a “Win Now” concept. </p><p>2. Positions that can typically contribute early (LB,RB) being selected multiple times in Day2 (#41,#88,#91)</p><p>3. Then tripling down at Safety and OL past the other FA acquisitions we already had.</p><p></p><p>This all spells a higher injection of competition at multiple positions than we have in many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1035823, member: 10086"] Absolutely. The Packers were one of (if not THE) youngest teams to Win a Playoff contest in the Superbowl era. They had 1st/2nd year starters littering the Field on their Offense. Success at a young age or early success to experience level has almost always been indicative of future growth or increased success rates. Being the youngest team last year and bringing back almost all of the key components in those situations almost always results in positive results as a group going forward. Add to that 1. One of the more experienced Draft classes to fuel a “Win Now” concept. 2. Positions that can typically contribute early (LB,RB) being selected multiple times in Day2 (#41,#88,#91) 3. Then tripling down at Safety and OL past the other FA acquisitions we already had. This all spells a higher injection of competition at multiple positions than we have in many years. [/QUOTE]
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