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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1035376" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Good points -13</p><p>This is just my speculation, but it’s already changed our draft strategy.</p><p></p><p>As a team that was thought to be in rebuild, the Packers have shown our rebuild is clearly not the 3-4 years (at minimum) I perceive many expected. Due to this, we’ve pushed our chips into the earlier rounds (notice we picked 6 times in the top 111 overall).</p><p></p><p>What I think you get with NIL are a more Pro ready player, but ESPECIALLY IF you target:</p><p>1. Players from that ~Top 25 collegiete Programs who are standout athletes in their respective class. Call it similar to SOS in scheduling.</p><p></p><p>2. Players who held either</p><p>a)Leadership Roles (more time to develop and implement)</p><p>b) a high volume of experience (games played or multiple programs played in)</p><p></p><p>Part 2 (especially B) is an outcome derivative of NIL. You’ll notice across the draft how many players were involved in school transfers or 5th year Seniors. Some even qualified by Redshirting or a qualifying Covid year and had 6 years to mature.</p><p></p><p>So in summary NIL both increased the frequency of more experienced options in the draft and the quality of coming from multiple programs. The desire to get more draft stabs early on was wise for a team that is CURRENTLY a bonafide contender imo. It will result in older players coming off their Rookie contract, but that’s a bridge we can cross after we win our SB.</p><p></p><p>PS. Apologize. I’ve got to get my whole sentiment in one post because they are working me to death and I have no time lately (it’s ok for now the $ is great) Love you guys have a wonderful Memorial Day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1035376, member: 10086"] Good points -13 This is just my speculation, but it’s already changed our draft strategy. As a team that was thought to be in rebuild, the Packers have shown our rebuild is clearly not the 3-4 years (at minimum) I perceive many expected. Due to this, we’ve pushed our chips into the earlier rounds (notice we picked 6 times in the top 111 overall). What I think you get with NIL are a more Pro ready player, but ESPECIALLY IF you target: 1. Players from that ~Top 25 collegiete Programs who are standout athletes in their respective class. Call it similar to SOS in scheduling. 2. Players who held either a)Leadership Roles (more time to develop and implement) b) a high volume of experience (games played or multiple programs played in) Part 2 (especially B) is an outcome derivative of NIL. You’ll notice across the draft how many players were involved in school transfers or 5th year Seniors. Some even qualified by Redshirting or a qualifying Covid year and had 6 years to mature. So in summary NIL both increased the frequency of more experienced options in the draft and the quality of coming from multiple programs. The desire to get more draft stabs early on was wise for a team that is CURRENTLY a bonafide contender imo. It will result in older players coming off their Rookie contract, but that’s a bridge we can cross after we win our SB. PS. Apologize. I’ve got to get my whole sentiment in one post because they are working me to death and I have no time lately (it’s ok for now the $ is great) Love you guys have a wonderful Memorial Day! [/QUOTE]
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