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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 1028659" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>At safety I would be happy with (all of this is obviously open to what happens at the combine) Tyler Nubin in the first or Calen Bullock on day 2 since I think the biggest need on the team is safety and either one of those two projects to be a pretty good free safety; Nubin would make the bigger impact early since Bullock is so light but Bullock is 2 years younger and I think has the higher upside. Neither really projects as a strong safety but, again, Nubin might have more upside there just because he's so much younger.</p><p></p><p>At linebacker (the second biggest need on the team) I think the team needs to focus on players who are strong vs the run and won't be liabilities in zone coverage since they already have Walker as the weakside/coverage linebacker; I like Colson or Cooper on day 2 though I think Colson is the better fit since he seems more like an in-the box linebacker who excels vs the run and is decent in shallow zones since the packers have Quay Walker as the weakside/coverage linebacker. Eichenberg is a guy I would like in round 4 but no earlier.</p><p></p><p>Other defensive players I'd be happy with would be Darius Robinson in the second (ideal size for a 4-3 DE which the Packers lack at the moment), Bralen Trice in the second (again, good size for 4-3 DE but his arm length might be an issue), Marshawn Kneeland on day 2 (which round depends on his explosiveness metrics a the combine since he's a power guy not a speed guy), or Egboigbe in round 4 as another ideal sized 4-3 DE but with limited pass rush potential.</p><p></p><p>On offense, I think the only real needs that would justify a day 1 or 2 pick are interior oline or a RB who shocks the world at the combine. The only olineman I like in round 1 is Powers-Johnson at center. Otherwise, I like Frazier in round 2. Guards, I don't know, none really stand out to me as impact players deserving of round 1 or 2 grades, just pick one of the good ones in round 3.</p><p></p><p>At RB, I would like Allen in round 3 if he tests really well at the combine. I wouldn't draft Brooks in round 2 but I would certainly be fine with him in round 3. One guy I am really high on is Ray Davis and I think he'd be a great round 3 pick if he's available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 1028659, member: 9033"] At safety I would be happy with (all of this is obviously open to what happens at the combine) Tyler Nubin in the first or Calen Bullock on day 2 since I think the biggest need on the team is safety and either one of those two projects to be a pretty good free safety; Nubin would make the bigger impact early since Bullock is so light but Bullock is 2 years younger and I think has the higher upside. Neither really projects as a strong safety but, again, Nubin might have more upside there just because he's so much younger. At linebacker (the second biggest need on the team) I think the team needs to focus on players who are strong vs the run and won't be liabilities in zone coverage since they already have Walker as the weakside/coverage linebacker; I like Colson or Cooper on day 2 though I think Colson is the better fit since he seems more like an in-the box linebacker who excels vs the run and is decent in shallow zones since the packers have Quay Walker as the weakside/coverage linebacker. Eichenberg is a guy I would like in round 4 but no earlier. Other defensive players I'd be happy with would be Darius Robinson in the second (ideal size for a 4-3 DE which the Packers lack at the moment), Bralen Trice in the second (again, good size for 4-3 DE but his arm length might be an issue), Marshawn Kneeland on day 2 (which round depends on his explosiveness metrics a the combine since he's a power guy not a speed guy), or Egboigbe in round 4 as another ideal sized 4-3 DE but with limited pass rush potential. On offense, I think the only real needs that would justify a day 1 or 2 pick are interior oline or a RB who shocks the world at the combine. The only olineman I like in round 1 is Powers-Johnson at center. Otherwise, I like Frazier in round 2. Guards, I don't know, none really stand out to me as impact players deserving of round 1 or 2 grades, just pick one of the good ones in round 3. At RB, I would like Allen in round 3 if he tests really well at the combine. I wouldn't draft Brooks in round 2 but I would certainly be fine with him in round 3. One guy I am really high on is Ray Davis and I think he'd be a great round 3 pick if he's available. [/QUOTE]
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