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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 731818" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I know this isn't exactly what you're saying, but I tend to find it strange when people predict that a good young Packer will walk in free agency, as though that's a common occurrence. Of course there's a chance that Adams walks, but the trend of this FO has been incredibly strong towards giving their own good players second contracts. In the 12 years of TT at the helm, the list of good players not to be given a second deal is essentially two guys: Hyde and Hayward (which would seem to suggest something philosophical about the way the FO views that position). </p><p></p><p>One thing I like about all this receiver depth is that the Packers are maximizing their shot at a guy emerging into a starting role. Including the practice squad, GB should have somewhere from 5-7 wide receivers not including Nelson, Adams, and Cobb. That doesn't guarantee development and success, but it makes for better chances. If someone out of the mix of Yancey, Davis, Allison, Clark, McCaffrey and Dupre emerges as a good starting receiver, that's like found money. And frankly, I don't think it's all that improbable that it happens given the shear numbers. If it doesn't, there's still the option of drafting someone high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 731818, member: 12283"] I know this isn't exactly what you're saying, but I tend to find it strange when people predict that a good young Packer will walk in free agency, as though that's a common occurrence. Of course there's a chance that Adams walks, but the trend of this FO has been incredibly strong towards giving their own good players second contracts. In the 12 years of TT at the helm, the list of good players not to be given a second deal is essentially two guys: Hyde and Hayward (which would seem to suggest something philosophical about the way the FO views that position). One thing I like about all this receiver depth is that the Packers are maximizing their shot at a guy emerging into a starting role. Including the practice squad, GB should have somewhere from 5-7 wide receivers not including Nelson, Adams, and Cobb. That doesn't guarantee development and success, but it makes for better chances. If someone out of the mix of Yancey, Davis, Allison, Clark, McCaffrey and Dupre emerges as a good starting receiver, that's like found money. And frankly, I don't think it's all that improbable that it happens given the shear numbers. If it doesn't, there's still the option of drafting someone high. [/QUOTE]
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