I haven't done draft day trade research to see if teams actually use them and as to how realistic they really are. The mock draft sites do let you load up on day 2 if you trade out of day one. I personally don't think anything after late 4th round is worth drafting. The odds of a player then seem no better than an UDFA. If I could throw them in to move up earlier, I'd be all for that. For every Donald Driver there is a Sam Shields.I am not a great believer in those charts. Theoretically, you could just keep trading down until all you have are 7th round picks. I think there is a higher value on the 1st round picks. Especially at wide receiver this year for the top ones.
Yes. Except for getting that 1st W/O I could see trading down for seconds. And I was too strong with not believing in the trade formula. If your guy isn't there and there are a few you like a little lower, the formula will come in handy. Just that if someone is trading up to get their man, they might be willing to give more than what the formula is going to say. I agree with after the 4th. It is a crapshoot and not worth giving up probable quality.I haven't done draft day trade research to see if teams actually use them and as to how realistic they really are. The mock draft sites do let you load up on day 2 if you trade out of day one. I personally don't think anything after late 4th round is worth drafting. The odds of a player then seem no better than an UDFA. If I could throw them in to move up earlier, I'd be all for that. For every Donald Driver there is a Sam Shields.
The one position that might be more ludicrous than WR is Edge.
Only five are seen as R1 locks (Hutch, Thib, Johnson, Walker, Karlaftis) and all of those will likely go before 1.22. But the next group is full of upside players any one of which could sneak into the first: Mafe, Bonito, Ojabo, Sam Williams.
This cornback class doesn’t have a deep well of likely year one contributors but I do like a lot of the prospect projects you can find about 140 to 150 and deeper. Guys that have the athletic skills but not the production…guys that seem to produce despite measurables maybe showing up…guy like Osaac Taylor Stuart that is coming out a year early in my opinion. Or some ot the smaller FCS or HBCU prospects.Hopefully the Packers are watching film on cornerbacks. The depth there is awful. I am hoping they add a corner no later than pick #140.
I'd be surprised if they don't come away with at least 1 corner out of this draft.Hopefully the Packers are watching film on cornerbacks. The depth there is awful. I am hoping they add a corner no later than pick #140.
Hopefully the Packers are watching film on cornerbacks. The depth there is awful. I am hoping they add a corner no later than pick #140.
I’ve noticed in several recent drafts that success rates at WR dropped off substantially after the top 90-100. There are more rare exceptions (Like McClaurin) but for the most part that a position we’d like to nab 2 inside #92 (at the latest). The 2nd Round seems to be the value Round at WR. Great players without the high cost.The more I look at this draft the more I like the idea of trading back with both 1 st round picks to attempt to get us something that looks similar to this:
2nd - 36
2nd - 45
2nd - 53
2nd - 59
3rd - 72
3rd - 83
3rd - 92
3rd - 98
4th
5th
7th
7th
7th
If we were able to get four top 100 players on both offense and defense in this draft I'd be thrilled.
I'm not a big fan of drafting in the 20's range. I just don't see much difference in physical abilities of players between 15-45.
I like Hill... I like Brisker more, but he's more strictly a Safety.That's why Tyni and I like D. Hill so much. He could provide time at slot and safety immediately.
I concur - another thought is one I hope a contact of mine is terribly wrong on is the concept that perhaps a Jaire extension is less likely than all of us assume and CB could actually be higher as a reserve safety plan than many think. I'm not a fan of taking an outside corner early either as it isn't a pressing need, and support the approach of only take should one see a drop and fall where they shouldn't be according to Gute's board - kind of similar to Stokes, it sounds like no one expected him to fall to us last year in house and we snatched him. If you see a McDuffie fall or if GB is enamored with Elam (I love the kid) it perhaps might be on the table at the right pick. I suspect we see one taken in the 4th or 5th however....but a pick like Daxton Hill probably relegates a CB pick to the 7th or UDFA territory given his tranfser ability between slot and safety.I’d be fine with them taking a corner wherever. But it isn’t as pressing a need and I hate trying to watch college corners.
I don't know if Brisker can or not but I want a guy back there that can cover people like Kittle, Andrews and Kelce. Savage has already proven that he cannot. I worry about these guys that just have straight line speed and are slow in lateral movement.I like Hill... I like Brisker more, but he's more strictly a Safety.
Hill can play man if called upon.
They have three great perimeter starters in Alexander, Stokes, and Douglas, but no true slot guy. Agreed they need depth, so hopefully they take someone in round 4 with slot experience. That may be cutting it too fine. They simply need quality depth. Injuries are gonna happen, or at least it's best to assume they will.Hopefully the Packers are watching film on cornerbacks. The depth there is awful. I am hoping they add a corner no later than pick #140.
Agreed. London reminds me too much of ESB and Watson too much MVS. Williams is really intriguing but unlikely to play until mid-season. A lot will depend on any other veteran(s) they can add and how the draft falls. I'd feel better if they could get Olave at #22. I think Burks is rd 2 guy. Wilson will be long gone. But if they could get Olave at #22, I'd grab Williams at #28 if he's there.What a year to be in a position to likely take a Round 1 WR. This is the least easily ranked group in memory.
Currently, I have them ranked - for the purposes of the Packers rather than a generic team - roughly as follows:
1. Garrett Wilson
2. Chris Olave
3. Treylon Burks
4. George Pickens
5. Jameson Williams
6. Skyy Moore
7. Jahan Dotson
8. Drake London
9. Christian Watson
10. Khalil Shakir
11. Jalen Tolbert
I can honestly say that I wouldn't object to any of those 11 being the 1.22 or 1.28 pick. Although London or Watson being the pick would be a little disappointing to me.
I am guessing that the top 5 receivers will all be gone. If that is the case I could see drafting 2 in the second.Agreed. London reminds me too much of ESB and Watson too much MVS. Williams is really intriguing but unlikely to play until mid-season. A lot will depend on any other veteran(s) they can add and how the draft falls. I'd feel better if they could get Olave at #22. I think Burks is rd 2 guy. Wilson will be long gone. But if they could get Olave at #22, I'd grab Williams at #28 if he's there.
A solid pass on Olave too. He doesn’t seem like the type of receiver that we draft. Randall Cobb was the exception. We like big guys that can block. Not these mighty mites.Pickens>Olave. Book it.
Yeah it makes no sense to reach for a WR if there is better value at another position of need. There are plenty of receivers in this draft, and even among the top 5, there aren't any locks.I am guessing that the top 5 receivers will all be gone. If that is the case I could see drafting 2 in the second.
Whether you're looking at WR or Edge, there are 5 to 10 guys in each group who look promising. To me that means there are no sure things, well at least on the receiver side. I know Gluten likes to move around the board, but this is a good year to wait for someone to drop. It's gonna happen and it might not be a WR or Edge guy.The one position that might be more ludicrous than WR is Edge.
Only five are seen as R1 locks (Hutch, Thib, Johnson, Walker, Karlaftis) and all of those will likely go before 1.22. But the next group is full of upside players any one of which could sneak into the first: Mafe, Bonito, Ojabo, Sam Williams.