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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 82884" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Love 'em:</p><p></p><p>1. KGB--Overpaid, but he gives you everything on every play. With an improved defense (I hope) and a stronger linebacker (A.J. Hawk) backing him up, I expect him to have more sacks and a better all-around season. </p><p></p><p>2. Donald Lee--Finally, a good receiving tight end between the 20's to help stretch defenses, like David Martin was supposed to do. </p><p></p><p>3. Samkon Gado--I think he is the real deal, even though he did not get rave reviews in the OTA's. I expect him to become the Pack's primary ball carrier this season. </p><p></p><p>4. Greg Jennings--I like what I'm hearing about him, and we need some hope at the wide receiver position. So here it is: HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE. </p><p></p><p>5. Colin Cole--A forgotten man by most fans, but he played well last year, and I look for him to be an important part of the DT rotation once again. </p><p></p><p>Leave 'em:</p><p></p><p>1. Rod Gardner--I hope I'm wrong. He looked good on a few plays last year. He's got the skills and the size. But he's had plenty of chances to salvage his NFL career, and I don't see a reason for it to suddenly happen now. </p><p></p><p>2. Mark Roman--Not a bad player, but likely to become a locker room cancer if he loses his starting position, as expected. He seems to think he was untouchable as a starter, and is mad that nobody told him they were going to sign Manuel. As if the Packers were supposed to tell him ahead of time that they were pursuing a free agent. </p><p></p><p>3. Vonta Leach--Will need to make a big leap if he is going to become a good fullback for this team. His name is mentioned for special teams penalties more than anything else. </p><p></p><p>4. Najeh Davenport--Injury-prone, and seems like a bad fit for this offense. As with all the guys on this list, I hope I'm wrong and he has a great year. </p><p></p><p>5. Adrian Klemm--Apparently he's been reduced to competing with Will Whitticker for a backup tackle spot, and due to an injury-prone past and less upside, he will probably lose out. </p><p></p><p>Oh, by the way, without doing research I can name a worse third-round pick than B.J. Sander: Donnell Washington. At least Sander was a below-average punter for a season. Washington contributed zilch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 82884, member: 195"] Love 'em: 1. KGB--Overpaid, but he gives you everything on every play. With an improved defense (I hope) and a stronger linebacker (A.J. Hawk) backing him up, I expect him to have more sacks and a better all-around season. 2. Donald Lee--Finally, a good receiving tight end between the 20's to help stretch defenses, like David Martin was supposed to do. 3. Samkon Gado--I think he is the real deal, even though he did not get rave reviews in the OTA's. I expect him to become the Pack's primary ball carrier this season. 4. Greg Jennings--I like what I'm hearing about him, and we need some hope at the wide receiver position. So here it is: HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE. 5. Colin Cole--A forgotten man by most fans, but he played well last year, and I look for him to be an important part of the DT rotation once again. Leave 'em: 1. Rod Gardner--I hope I'm wrong. He looked good on a few plays last year. He's got the skills and the size. But he's had plenty of chances to salvage his NFL career, and I don't see a reason for it to suddenly happen now. 2. Mark Roman--Not a bad player, but likely to become a locker room cancer if he loses his starting position, as expected. He seems to think he was untouchable as a starter, and is mad that nobody told him they were going to sign Manuel. As if the Packers were supposed to tell him ahead of time that they were pursuing a free agent. 3. Vonta Leach--Will need to make a big leap if he is going to become a good fullback for this team. His name is mentioned for special teams penalties more than anything else. 4. Najeh Davenport--Injury-prone, and seems like a bad fit for this offense. As with all the guys on this list, I hope I'm wrong and he has a great year. 5. Adrian Klemm--Apparently he's been reduced to competing with Will Whitticker for a backup tackle spot, and due to an injury-prone past and less upside, he will probably lose out. Oh, by the way, without doing research I can name a worse third-round pick than B.J. Sander: Donnell Washington. At least Sander was a below-average punter for a season. Washington contributed zilch. [/QUOTE]
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