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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 837034" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Hey Old School, good to see you back. I think there are about 7 WR's on the Packers current 90/89 not named Adams or Allison, that will be fighting for the 3-6 spots. I don't see the Packers carrying 7 yet alone 9 WR's, since they will probably be carrying 3 or 4 TE's. Unless there is an injury or a huge regression, you have to think MVS and EQ are locks. So that leaves 2 spots. I don't necessarily see Davis as a lock for one of those spots, just because of his special teams play. I would order those 2 spots as follows and everything these players do between now and the final cut will determine who makes it:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>J'Mon Moore</strong>: 4th Rd. Pick that would be hard to give up on. Has all the tools to be a solid WR, but had a case of the dropsies. He fixes those, he is in.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Jake Kumerow</strong>: A better WR than Davis, lunch pail guy who will fight hard and play solid dependable football.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Trevor Davis</strong>: Basically the Jeff Janis syndrome. Hasn't shown anything as a dependable WR, but due to beating out everyone else, became the defacto ST guy.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Allen Lazzard</strong>: I have him picked as the surprise player from the whole group. I think this kid could be special. Great size, hands and brains. He lacks speed and that is about his only weakness, but he could be a real redzone threat.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Darius Sheppard</strong>: If a WR is going to push Davis for returns, this will be the guy who does it. But he is also going to have to prove himself capable as a WR. If he can't do that, he doesn't make the team.</li> </ol><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of keeping Davis as the #6 WR, if he can't be a dependable WR. Too often the Packers find themselves having to rely on the depth of the WR group and beside Janis's 2 miracle throws and catches in the Arizona game, this really hasn't worked out well. Davis keeps his job if one of three things happens. He improves as a WR, none of the younger WR's show enough talent at WR, nobody else shows the ability to return punts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 837034, member: 7261"] Hey Old School, good to see you back. I think there are about 7 WR's on the Packers current 90/89 not named Adams or Allison, that will be fighting for the 3-6 spots. I don't see the Packers carrying 7 yet alone 9 WR's, since they will probably be carrying 3 or 4 TE's. Unless there is an injury or a huge regression, you have to think MVS and EQ are locks. So that leaves 2 spots. I don't necessarily see Davis as a lock for one of those spots, just because of his special teams play. I would order those 2 spots as follows and everything these players do between now and the final cut will determine who makes it: [LIST=1] [*][B]J'Mon Moore[/B]: 4th Rd. Pick that would be hard to give up on. Has all the tools to be a solid WR, but had a case of the dropsies. He fixes those, he is in. [*][B]Jake Kumerow[/B]: A better WR than Davis, lunch pail guy who will fight hard and play solid dependable football. [*][B]Trevor Davis[/B]: Basically the Jeff Janis syndrome. Hasn't shown anything as a dependable WR, but due to beating out everyone else, became the defacto ST guy. [*][B]Allen Lazzard[/B]: I have him picked as the surprise player from the whole group. I think this kid could be special. Great size, hands and brains. He lacks speed and that is about his only weakness, but he could be a real redzone threat. [*][B]Darius Sheppard[/B]: If a WR is going to push Davis for returns, this will be the guy who does it. But he is also going to have to prove himself capable as a WR. If he can't do that, he doesn't make the team. [/LIST] I'm not a fan of keeping Davis as the #6 WR, if he can't be a dependable WR. Too often the Packers find themselves having to rely on the depth of the WR group and beside Janis's 2 miracle throws and catches in the Arizona game, this really hasn't worked out well. Davis keeps his job if one of three things happens. He improves as a WR, none of the younger WR's show enough talent at WR, nobody else shows the ability to return punts. [/QUOTE]
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