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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1026356" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>One thing I’d rather see The Packers do an extension for Jordan. Build his $ into his extension so he can play on his 5th year comparative type contract in 2024. This and trading Bakhtiari would free up a tremendous amount of Capital ($20.5mil). Rasul’s trade freed up $900K in 2023 and will adjust another the cap around +$6.5Mil in 2024. My suggestion is getting 1 needed positiin hole covered through outside FA. This Safety position is not imperative, but it’s one example of how FA pushes position need down this draft. Otherwise please get Nubin</p><p></p><p>FA Safety or Trade Safety. This concoction of young talent, known experience and good depth changes our dynamic for the better. Turning a relative weakness into a relative strength.</p><p>$FA TRADE or acquisition</p><p>+ #88 draft Selection</p><p>+ Rudy Ford/Owens/Johnston</p><p></p><p>#25 CB</p><p>By default, in an ideal scenario, could drop Stokes to a CB3/4 role. That takes an immense amount of pressure off him working his way back into our lineup.</p><p>J’aire, #25 selection, Nixon, Stokes, Valentine, Balentine is a stout grouping to work with.</p><p></p><p>#41 OT</p><p>I like Walker, however 6 Sacks is not sustainable. We can’t just assume he’ll be a long term answer. Also we need a OT swing Tackle anyway if Nij is gone. Go get competition and worst case we have a high grade backup LT in the shadows, which isn’t a bad thing. Again, we of anyone understand the importance of a high grade contingency at Blindside</p><p></p><p>#58 OG/OC</p><p>Listen. I like Runyon. But Runyon for me is a 7.5/10. If we can get an 8.5/10 quality player to compete at RG/OC it’ll push both positions. IF decisions were based on like ability or emotions he’d already have a contract. He’s very likable and solid. That still is not enough to blind me from bettering this team. Plus, I’m not fond of resigning Myers and having a year in system priming another option at OC and splitting snaps at Guard gives our Rookie position familiarity and versatility. Runyon might get an offer but it would be at ~OL7 $$. Find me a Strong Man’s JC Tretter (Van Pran/Frazier)</p><p></p><p>#88 Safety</p><p>Much would be fixed to bring in both a CB from Day1 (Lassiter etc) and 2 Safeties. Here’s an area of this draft that’s likely going to offer several good choices at Safety imo.</p><p>(James Williams)</p><p></p><p>#91 RB</p><p> While this might sound like a luxury selection. RB is also thick in the RD3-4 range. It’s also a position that tends to be related to missing time because of the abuse it takes. Grooming our successor to #33 while pairing them in 2024 could prove an invaluable failsafe. Dillon could still be offered a RB3+ contract and retained as a RB3+. Imagine having Corum or Estime or Shipley behind #33. We’d have an exciting rotation that would push Taylor/Wilson into our primary elevation RB stashed on PS temporarily. We’d also have our primary succession to #33 in 2025/2026</p><p>(Will Shipley)</p><p></p><p>#126 LB</p><p>While iLB is thin at the top, There are a grouping of really good Off Ball LB’s in that later Day2-Early Day3 area that would offer an answer to our Run Stop woes. Typically a solid iLB is where we’ve had success in this area and the 2024 draft is no exception.</p><p>(Payton Wilson)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1026356, member: 10086"] One thing I’d rather see The Packers do an extension for Jordan. Build his $ into his extension so he can play on his 5th year comparative type contract in 2024. This and trading Bakhtiari would free up a tremendous amount of Capital ($20.5mil). Rasul’s trade freed up $900K in 2023 and will adjust another the cap around +$6.5Mil in 2024. My suggestion is getting 1 needed positiin hole covered through outside FA. This Safety position is not imperative, but it’s one example of how FA pushes position need down this draft. Otherwise please get Nubin FA Safety or Trade Safety. This concoction of young talent, known experience and good depth changes our dynamic for the better. Turning a relative weakness into a relative strength. $FA TRADE or acquisition + #88 draft Selection + Rudy Ford/Owens/Johnston #25 CB By default, in an ideal scenario, could drop Stokes to a CB3/4 role. That takes an immense amount of pressure off him working his way back into our lineup. J’aire, #25 selection, Nixon, Stokes, Valentine, Balentine is a stout grouping to work with. #41 OT I like Walker, however 6 Sacks is not sustainable. We can’t just assume he’ll be a long term answer. Also we need a OT swing Tackle anyway if Nij is gone. Go get competition and worst case we have a high grade backup LT in the shadows, which isn’t a bad thing. Again, we of anyone understand the importance of a high grade contingency at Blindside #58 OG/OC Listen. I like Runyon. But Runyon for me is a 7.5/10. If we can get an 8.5/10 quality player to compete at RG/OC it’ll push both positions. IF decisions were based on like ability or emotions he’d already have a contract. He’s very likable and solid. That still is not enough to blind me from bettering this team. Plus, I’m not fond of resigning Myers and having a year in system priming another option at OC and splitting snaps at Guard gives our Rookie position familiarity and versatility. Runyon might get an offer but it would be at ~OL7 $$. Find me a Strong Man’s JC Tretter (Van Pran/Frazier) #88 Safety Much would be fixed to bring in both a CB from Day1 (Lassiter etc) and 2 Safeties. Here’s an area of this draft that’s likely going to offer several good choices at Safety imo. (James Williams) #91 RB While this might sound like a luxury selection. RB is also thick in the RD3-4 range. It’s also a position that tends to be related to missing time because of the abuse it takes. Grooming our successor to #33 while pairing them in 2024 could prove an invaluable failsafe. Dillon could still be offered a RB3+ contract and retained as a RB3+. Imagine having Corum or Estime or Shipley behind #33. We’d have an exciting rotation that would push Taylor/Wilson into our primary elevation RB stashed on PS temporarily. We’d also have our primary succession to #33 in 2025/2026 (Will Shipley) #126 LB While iLB is thin at the top, There are a grouping of really good Off Ball LB’s in that later Day2-Early Day3 area that would offer an answer to our Run Stop woes. Typically a solid iLB is where we’ve had success in this area and the 2024 draft is no exception. (Payton Wilson) [/QUOTE]
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