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Kiper re-grades the Packers 2011 Draft
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 424123" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Way too early is absolutely right. If you don’t think so, there was a great article on jsonline last Saturday which underlines the point. McGinn’s article, “Rodgers made a career audible” relates how far Rodgers has come. There wasn’t any evidence Rodgers would become what he has after his rookie – or second - season and any grade of that draft would have likely been way off. At that point it would have been reasonable to assume he’d become a career backup to average or maybe above average starter. IMO his range of <em>likely</em> possibilities at the time didn’t include what he became. Likewise Sherrod could disappoint, be injury prone or become an average or above average LT. With his injury it may take until the 2013 season to see what the Packers have with that pick. If he does become an above average LT, even if it takes three seasons, the draft grade has to go up. IMO House and Williams both share a wide range of possibilities too. Ryan Taylor was an early camp surprise and made the team on special teams so that looks like a solid pick at the end of the draft. But it could look better and better in the next few years. One guy in his corner as far as getting more snaps at TE is the franchise QB, and it’d be difficult to find a better ally.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 424123, member: 4300"] [FONT=Tahoma]Way too early is absolutely right. If you don’t think so, there was a great article on jsonline last Saturday which underlines the point. McGinn’s article, “Rodgers made a career audible” relates how far Rodgers has come. There wasn’t any evidence Rodgers would become what he has after his rookie – or second - season and any grade of that draft would have likely been way off. At that point it would have been reasonable to assume he’d become a career backup to average or maybe above average starter. IMO his range of [I]likely[/I] possibilities at the time didn’t include what he became. Likewise Sherrod could disappoint, be injury prone or become an average or above average LT. With his injury it may take until the 2013 season to see what the Packers have with that pick. If he does become an above average LT, even if it takes three seasons, the draft grade has to go up. IMO House and Williams both share a wide range of possibilities too. Ryan Taylor was an early camp surprise and made the team on special teams so that looks like a solid pick at the end of the draft. But it could look better and better in the next few years. One guy in his corner as far as getting more snaps at TE is the franchise QB, and it’d be difficult to find a better ally.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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