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<blockquote data-quote="PackerDNA" data-source="post: 663134" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Well, day 2, rounds 2 and 3. Plenty of good players left, plenty of questions and risks.</p><p>I'm setting aside guys I think will be gone early, like the 'Bama Dlinemen, or the medical red flags that we don't know enough as to how red those flags are, such as with Ragland.</p><p><strong>LB</strong></p><p><strong>Kamalei Correa, Edge/OLB-</strong> I'd like to move him inside, while bouncing him outside occasionally as a pass rusher.</p><p><strong>S'ua Cravens, OLB, USC-</strong> I see size as being too big an issue in the NFL for him, but if used properly- and if you could develop a role for him- his speed and athleticism are hard to ignore.</p><p><strong>Eric Stryker,OLB, Oklahoma </strong>and <strong>Kentrell Brothers, ILB, Missouri.</strong>- both are undersized guys, and Brothers may have issues in coverage, but otherwise, both are outstanding players. I'd have both in the inside, with Stryker occasionally coming off the edge.</p><p><strong>Josh Perry,ILB, Ohio St., </strong>and <strong>Shillique Calhoun, Edge/OLB, Mich.St. </strong>are intriguing 'down the road' prospects. Calhoun needs work and coaching, so would probably not be more than a situational one trick pony pass rusher at first (although a general lack of speed and quickness off the edge worries me even for just that role). Perry is a solid thumper inside, but just a two down guy.</p><p></p><p><strong>Off. Line</strong></p><p><strong>Kyle Murphy, OT-G, Stanford-</strong> only knock I've found on him is he needs to put on some weight and get stronger, especially in the legs. Grades high in every phase, high effort, versatile guy who can play both G and T , both sides.</p><p><strong>Jason Spriggs,OT,Indiana, Le'Raven Clark,OT,Texas Tech, Caleb Benenoch, OT-G, UCLA, </strong>and <strong>Joe Haeg, OT, North Dakota St. </strong>are all projects. They'll need to gain size and strength, get good coaching and time,but all will be solid to very good pros and likely starters in a year or two.</p><p></p><p>My thoughts.</p><p>Outside of a big trade up or a big continued drop by one of the top Dlinemen/pass rusher types, if staying at or near #57, there are two guys I'm focused on.</p><p>Correa, IMO, can be moved to ILB and become a very good player for us.</p><p>Murphy is by far and away the Olineman of choice for me. His ability and versatility would be huge for us now and down the road. Frankly, I'm surprised he hasn't been picked yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerDNA, post: 663134, member: 9965"] Well, day 2, rounds 2 and 3. Plenty of good players left, plenty of questions and risks. I'm setting aside guys I think will be gone early, like the 'Bama Dlinemen, or the medical red flags that we don't know enough as to how red those flags are, such as with Ragland. [B]LB Kamalei Correa, Edge/OLB-[/B] I'd like to move him inside, while bouncing him outside occasionally as a pass rusher. [B]S'ua Cravens, OLB, USC-[/B] I see size as being too big an issue in the NFL for him, but if used properly- and if you could develop a role for him- his speed and athleticism are hard to ignore. [B]Eric Stryker,OLB, Oklahoma [/B]and [B]Kentrell Brothers, ILB, Missouri.[/B]- both are undersized guys, and Brothers may have issues in coverage, but otherwise, both are outstanding players. I'd have both in the inside, with Stryker occasionally coming off the edge. [B]Josh Perry,ILB, Ohio St., [/B]and [B]Shillique Calhoun, Edge/OLB, Mich.St. [/B]are intriguing 'down the road' prospects. Calhoun needs work and coaching, so would probably not be more than a situational one trick pony pass rusher at first (although a general lack of speed and quickness off the edge worries me even for just that role). Perry is a solid thumper inside, but just a two down guy. [B]Off. Line Kyle Murphy, OT-G, Stanford-[/B] only knock I've found on him is he needs to put on some weight and get stronger, especially in the legs. Grades high in every phase, high effort, versatile guy who can play both G and T , both sides. [B]Jason Spriggs,OT,Indiana, Le'Raven Clark,OT,Texas Tech, Caleb Benenoch, OT-G, UCLA, [/B]and [B]Joe Haeg, OT, North Dakota St. [/B]are all projects. They'll need to gain size and strength, get good coaching and time,but all will be solid to very good pros and likely starters in a year or two. My thoughts. Outside of a big trade up or a big continued drop by one of the top Dlinemen/pass rusher types, if staying at or near #57, there are two guys I'm focused on. Correa, IMO, can be moved to ILB and become a very good player for us. Murphy is by far and away the Olineman of choice for me. His ability and versatility would be huge for us now and down the road. Frankly, I'm surprised he hasn't been picked yet. [/QUOTE]
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