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At pick #30 corner a must!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 605018" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>Agreed but even with Guion back and Raji looking like he's coming back, that's only one year. If you're looking to the future, the Packers still need nose tackles and if a guy like Goldman, Brown, Armstead or Phillips falls then the Packers should draft him. Generally speaking, the drop-off in potential is, outside of QB, larger at dline between first and second round than any other position group I can think of; i.e., there are corners that will be taken in the second round that profile to be almost as good as the first round corners while the big guys on the dline taken in the second round will be a tier below those taken in the first.</p><p></p><p>I also wouldn't be averse to the Packers taking an OLB if one of the better ones falls. Right now the Packers are ok but you're relying on an aging Peppers and inconsistent (to be generous) Perry as the OLBs opposite Matthews and there's nobody on the team to develop for 2016 and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 605018, member: 9033"] Agreed but even with Guion back and Raji looking like he's coming back, that's only one year. If you're looking to the future, the Packers still need nose tackles and if a guy like Goldman, Brown, Armstead or Phillips falls then the Packers should draft him. Generally speaking, the drop-off in potential is, outside of QB, larger at dline between first and second round than any other position group I can think of; i.e., there are corners that will be taken in the second round that profile to be almost as good as the first round corners while the big guys on the dline taken in the second round will be a tier below those taken in the first. I also wouldn't be averse to the Packers taking an OLB if one of the better ones falls. Right now the Packers are ok but you're relying on an aging Peppers and inconsistent (to be generous) Perry as the OLBs opposite Matthews and there's nobody on the team to develop for 2016 and on. [/QUOTE]
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