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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 1032101" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>By this point in the pre-draft process, there is a lot of consensus regarding who should go in what range of the draft and what group of prospects any particular team should consider. However, surprises seem to happen every season. So who is the player that you think could end up being Green Bay's selection that no one sees coming? Here's mine:</p><p></p><p><strong>Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington:</strong></p><p></p><p>-6053, 308 lbs, 33.5" arms</p><p>-9'5" broad jump, 1.72 10 split, 4.60 short shuttle</p><p>-28 career starts, all at right tackle</p><p>-21 years old (22 in June)</p><p>-610 pass pro snaps, zero sacks, 2 QB hits allowed in 2023 (per PFF)</p><p></p><p>Here's why I can envision it: outside of not doing the 3 cone, Rosengarten checks every box that the Packers seem to look for: Size, length, testing, college role, age... it's all there. The fact that he's been a right tackle could attract them if it's true that they want to move Tom. Not for nothing, he's also been very good on the field in a system that asks a ton of its offensive linemen and uses a variety of run schemes. </p><p></p><p>He would be a surprise, but one that I wouldn't particularly mind, though I think it's probably more likely at #41.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 1032101, member: 12283"] By this point in the pre-draft process, there is a lot of consensus regarding who should go in what range of the draft and what group of prospects any particular team should consider. However, surprises seem to happen every season. So who is the player that you think could end up being Green Bay's selection that no one sees coming? Here's mine: [B]Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington:[/B] -6053, 308 lbs, 33.5" arms -9'5" broad jump, 1.72 10 split, 4.60 short shuttle -28 career starts, all at right tackle -21 years old (22 in June) -610 pass pro snaps, zero sacks, 2 QB hits allowed in 2023 (per PFF) Here's why I can envision it: outside of not doing the 3 cone, Rosengarten checks every box that the Packers seem to look for: Size, length, testing, college role, age... it's all there. The fact that he's been a right tackle could attract them if it's true that they want to move Tom. Not for nothing, he's also been very good on the field in a system that asks a ton of its offensive linemen and uses a variety of run schemes. He would be a surprise, but one that I wouldn't particularly mind, though I think it's probably more likely at #41. [/QUOTE]
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