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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1063605" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>The Packers making one more leap on D (into that top 1-4 area D) will be predicated on Coopers increase role and if Jaire stays… or stays healthy.</p><p></p><p>Our OL got better like Chicago did. We've gave what I see as 6-7 OL who could start on most teams.</p><p>Walker, Morgan, Banks, Jenkins, Rhyan, Belton, Tom. Any one of those guys could start at minimum at Guard and 4 of them can play Tackle.</p><p></p><p> We’ve got a 2024, 3rd Round RB back in the mix in Lloyd. We have Luke Musgrave back from RD2, who’s got Jimmy Graham measurables. We’ve got a WR who can play + Starter from anywhere on the field in Golden.</p><p>We’ve added a Chase Claypool like Chess piece now that’s Big and Fast</p><p>in Savion Williams. Wicks is such an unknown, but if he fixes his drops I see him as a legit WR2 level Receiver. He moves like Davante it’s eerily similar his route running and separation is already near elite.</p><p></p><p>We’ve got a multitude of players hitting that period where many players will pop. It’ll really only take a replica of last year with 1-2 players popping on Defense and I think GB cracks the Top 5… again. If the O makes any strides whatever? I mean whatsoever like going from 8th to 6th? Well absolutely Rock some teams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1063605, member: 10086"] The Packers making one more leap on D (into that top 1-4 area D) will be predicated on Coopers increase role and if Jaire stays… or stays healthy. Our OL got better like Chicago did. We've gave what I see as 6-7 OL who could start on most teams. Walker, Morgan, Banks, Jenkins, Rhyan, Belton, Tom. Any one of those guys could start at minimum at Guard and 4 of them can play Tackle. We’ve got a 2024, 3rd Round RB back in the mix in Lloyd. We have Luke Musgrave back from RD2, who’s got Jimmy Graham measurables. We’ve got a WR who can play + Starter from anywhere on the field in Golden. We’ve added a Chase Claypool like Chess piece now that’s Big and Fast in Savion Williams. Wicks is such an unknown, but if he fixes his drops I see him as a legit WR2 level Receiver. He moves like Davante it’s eerily similar his route running and separation is already near elite. We’ve got a multitude of players hitting that period where many players will pop. It’ll really only take a replica of last year with 1-2 players popping on Defense and I think GB cracks the Top 5… again. If the O makes any strides whatever? I mean whatsoever like going from 8th to 6th? Well absolutely Rock some teams [/QUOTE]
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