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Our Kicker helped us lose a few games last year. I like that we made a statement with this pick... enough is enough!
 

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Zxavian Harris must really be red flagged for personal issues to be undrafted and haven't even seen him signing as a UDFA yet
 

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OG Dylan Barret started his collegiate career in Madison and transferred to IA State when Fickell arrved. 6'-4 1/2, 326 lbs. RAS 7.98. Described as a high strength, mauler, who likes to pull.
 
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Brian is giving Gannon all the tools to be successful with a pair of Day 2 picks.

I think the same way. I dislike using limited darts because you trust your process. Although when I saw The Vikings go after Dominique Orange a couple of picks later? Those 2 players are similar roles and we at minimum deleted their options.
I was hoping they'd take Orange as well. Gluten obviously didn't have him ranked as high and traded up for McClellan.

Gluten and Co, and all drafting teams in the NFL, are working with a lot more info than we have. So we have to trust the GM here. Gluten has done a decent job of drafting - maybe a very subjective B or B+ over the years.

I do like that Gluten went defense in round 2 and 3, and I like the picks. Cisse was on a lot of boards for #52. This is the first time I heard of McLellan, but I don't do nearly as much research as a lot of people on this forum.
 

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DDS at this late is insane….he was a first rounder to me based off his ceiling. Incredible he was still there.
Yeah there were a number of us who liked Dennis-Sutton at #52 IF he dropped that far. Obviosuly Gluten had other ideas but still got D-S at #102, I think. He'll join another Penn St alum, Parsons, on the D.

Clearly something happened that we don't know about. I don't see any good reasons for him to not be picked 1 through 40.
 

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With the 216th pick in the NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers pick FHOF'er......

K Trey Smack Florida!!

What a name for a Kicker!

Packers traded both of their 7th rounders to get him
I like the pick and love the name - Smack! That will hopefully be fodder for many color analysts and play-by-guys for years to come.

This isn't quite as surprising as it seems. GB certainly has a problem at K. Seems like Smack was consensus best K in the draft. We know he has a big leg. As always, the question is "can he kick outdoors in the cold". That's always the question for places like GB, Buffalo, Cleveland, and others.

Giving up two 7th round picks is not a big deal IMO. Anyone GB would have liked in rd 7 could have easily made it to UDFA.

And Gluten has to give us one surprise each draft. I think it's in his contract.
 

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I like the pick and love the name - Smack! That will hopefully be fodder for many color analysts and play-by-guys for years to come.

This isn't quite as surprising as it seems. GB certainly has a problem at K. Seems like Smack was consensus best K in the draft. We know he has a big leg. As always, the question is "can he kick outdoors in the cold". That's always the question for places like GB, Buffalo, Cleveland, and others.

Giving up two 7th round picks is not a big deal IMO. Anyone GB would have liked in rd 7 could have easily made it to UDFA.

And Gluten has to give us one surprise each draft. I think it's in his contract.
I think those (2) 7th Rd picks would have ended up being UDFA's we signed... unless Smack made it that far, then it would have been him and one of our signings. If Smack works out, you have your Kicker for the next 10 years.... that's a good move to try with the Kicking issues we have had, and he was the Top Kicker in the Draft.
 

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One thing we did in this Draft, that was also really needed, was add to the Special Teams room. We Drafted a Kicker, DDS had 3 blocked punts in college, and Domani Jackson played a lot of ST's in college.
 

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Strong leg is a different animal than what it used to be.
True. Kicks from 50 and beyond used to be rare. Now 50-55 is considered a very make-able kick for most kickers.

And I get a little tired of the line that goes "can he kick in the outdoors/cold/wind/snow/freezing rain at Lambeau". The answer is that no one knows. But the opposing kicker faces the same environment on game day. So the question "can he kick at Lambeau" doesn't really mean that much to me.

And if a K does well in GB, that's only a slight advantage over an opponent during home games.

I wasn't as surprised by Gluten giving up two 7s for a 6th to draft Smack. What did surprise me was not taking a RB in any round. Somebody has to replace Wilson, and Brooks is not that guy.

Well every draft needs some intrigue/mystery.
 

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And I get a little tired of the line that goes "can he kick in the outdoors/cold/wind/snow/freezing rain at Lambeau". The answer is that no one knows. But the opposing kicker faces the same environment on game day. So the question "can he kick at Lambeau" doesn't really mean that much to me.

I will take an extreme case, just to make a point. If you had 2 Kickers playing at Lambeau in January and its a windy 10 degree day, would you rather line up the guy that grew up in Northern Wisconsin and had been kicking in the same conditions all his life. Or would you rather line the guy up that grew up in Brazil playing soccer and this is the first time he has ever seen snow? :D

I am sure that there are kickers that adapt better to the cold, wind, rain, etc. and I guess if I am looking at hiring one to play 3-5 games a year in what could be frigid weather in Green Bay, I would like to know he can kick under those conditions.
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Our Kicker helped us lose a few games last year. I like that we made a statement with this pick... enough is enough!
Havrisik is all but gone. They’ll want to press on Smack as starter. He’s got the sample size and his yearly cost will be much cheaper. We paid Brandon Handsomely and then he kinda fell off pretty hard.
They’ll have competition in camp but the $ alone will lean in favor (no pun) of Smack. He’s dirt cheap and no contract worry until 2030
 

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One thing we did in this Draft, that was also really needed, was add to the Special Teams room. We Drafted a Kicker, DDS had 3 blocked punts in college, and Domani Jackson played a lot of ST's in college.
Thanks for this info D, didn't know DDS had 3 blocked punts. STs certainly needs help and Gluten addressed it in the draft with Smack, DDS, and Jackson. And Gluten added returner Skyy Moore in FA. About time. Regardless, it's good to see some tangible moves to improve STs.

I don't recall a win last season where STs played an outsized role. In the final loss in Chicago, it was quite the opposite.

Whelan stands out as a punter, as does the long snapper whose name escapes me. But in addition to the kicker, punter, and LS, there are a whole lot of other guys who need to play well - blockers, gunners for ex.

I liked the Smack pick. I mean ya gotta love the pick just because of his name. Here's to a long and successful career in GB for Smack. I can hear the nickname coming.......
 

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