tynimiller
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I wanted to put my final thoughts out there sooner rather than later and roll with them...I don't believe I'll have any "shocks" like the Bryce Hall pick in my other (had to shake the cage a little) LOL...
Here we go trades are fair game in this one: Three Trades occur, one with IND, MIA and LV.
FIRST ROUND
#30 - Trade with Indy
Green Bay Trades Pick #30 (v620) & #175 (v20.2) to Indianapolis for #44 (v460) #75 (v215)
Total Values= GB (642.2) vs IND (675)
SECOND ROUND
#39 - Trade Up**BRANDON AIYUK, WR (ARIZONA ST)
Aiyuk is in my YAC category of WRs, but unlike many of the others he isn't locked in to a slot position. While refinement is needed, his quick twitch and mismatch due to size, speed and quickness I think will build into a wideout that can be placed anywhere with success.
Green Bay Trades #44 (v460) & #94 (v124) to get Miami's #39 (v510) & #141 (v35.5)
Total Trade Values = GB (584) vs MIA (545.5)
#44 - Obtained in Indy trade/traded away in MIA trade
#62 - Lucas Niang, OT (TCU)
Niang is a beast of a man, and the future of RT most likely for us and hopefully year's to come. Quicker than a man his size should be, I foresee him excelling in our system and he fits the typical traits GB has looked to for lineman.
THIRD ROUND
#75 - Obtained in Indy Trade/Traded away to Las Vegas
Green Bay Trades #75 (v215) & #209 (v6.6) to Las Vegas for #81 (v185) & #121 (v52)
Total Trade Value = GB (221.6) vs LV (237)
#81 - Malik Harrison, LB (Ohio State)
Antonio Gibson RB/WR hybrid was a VERY tempting option...but ultimately for me Malik's ability to add insurance against the run in the middle of the defense makes this pick worth it to me. His agility and quickness should allow us to use him in zone and flat type coverage, but he ain't the best at coverage (Kirksey will see third downs anyways)...that said I think he can definitely be a better than average coverage guy with some growth. We instantly have our #2 ILB.
Obtained in the Las Vegas Trade
#94 - Traded away in MIA trade
FOURTH ROUND
#121 - Gabriel Davis, WR (UCF)
Gabriel Davis in some respects is far too good to still be around at this point in the draft but nearly every board/mock I watch has him available. I'm not waiting on him, and pairing Aiyuk (initially slot/YAC) style with his craft is a great combo to come out of the draft with at WR. He can and will contribute I believe...albeit a little squelched by Aiyuk and Lazard getting more nods at first, but don't be shocked if Gabriel pushes either or both for snaps.
Obtained in the Las Vegas Trade
#136 - Harrison Bryant, TE (Florida Atlantic)
Dude has solid hands and is crafty at finding seams/openings in coverages. Having used to be a tackle in high school this dude isn't unfamiliar with blocking, albeit he isn't the strongest guy. Instantly projects to push Tonyan for snaps...and makes Lewis less needed progressing forward. I could foresee Bryant being a hybrid FB for us in place of Vitale's departure.
#141 - Anfernee Jennings, EDGE (Alabama)
Screams solid contributor for years, but never a star. The perfect guy to stash on the roster and ask to contribute behind the Smiths and Gary...hello the new Fackrell.
Obtained in the MIA trade
FIFTH ROUND
#175 - Traded away to Indy
SIXTH ROUND
#192 -Reggie Robinson, CB (Tulsa)
I keep seeing him available around this pick, and it shocks me. IF he is here I'm not hesitating. Could he turn into something special, 100%. His size and physical traits project well...he just has a decent amount to learn as well. (Since I'm shocked he might be here this late, a more realistic pick I like as a late dark horse CB is A.J. Green out of Oklahoma State.
#208 - Gage Cervenka, iOL (Clemson)
VERY experienced at the interior positions against solid competition. STRONG is his biggest trait with the Clemson bench record set in 2019 with 44 reps at 225lb. Easily could be the future at Center if Patrick doesn't pan out 2021 onward.
#209 - Traded away to Las Vegas
SEVENTH ROUND
#236 - John Penisini, iDL (Utah)
I cannot leave a draft without grabbing a big man in the trenches...and Penisini is just that. BIG. He has next to zero pass rushing skills and is NOT someone you want out there on known passing downs, but he can and would instantly serve as a run stuffer which is something we desperately could use.
#242 - JaMychal Hasty, RB (Baylor)
Change of pace back, that projects VERY well as a 3rd down back as well. Built denser than many his size, he does still lack any kind of real power to power through a tackle...but his dense frame makes him bounce around a bit more than one would think. Reminds me of MJD in a way...
Here we go trades are fair game in this one: Three Trades occur, one with IND, MIA and LV.
FIRST ROUND
#30 - Trade with Indy
Green Bay Trades Pick #30 (v620) & #175 (v20.2) to Indianapolis for #44 (v460) #75 (v215)
Total Values= GB (642.2) vs IND (675)
SECOND ROUND
#39 - Trade Up**BRANDON AIYUK, WR (ARIZONA ST)
Aiyuk is in my YAC category of WRs, but unlike many of the others he isn't locked in to a slot position. While refinement is needed, his quick twitch and mismatch due to size, speed and quickness I think will build into a wideout that can be placed anywhere with success.
Green Bay Trades #44 (v460) & #94 (v124) to get Miami's #39 (v510) & #141 (v35.5)
Total Trade Values = GB (584) vs MIA (545.5)
#44 - Obtained in Indy trade/traded away in MIA trade
#62 - Lucas Niang, OT (TCU)
Niang is a beast of a man, and the future of RT most likely for us and hopefully year's to come. Quicker than a man his size should be, I foresee him excelling in our system and he fits the typical traits GB has looked to for lineman.
THIRD ROUND
#75 - Obtained in Indy Trade/Traded away to Las Vegas
Green Bay Trades #75 (v215) & #209 (v6.6) to Las Vegas for #81 (v185) & #121 (v52)
Total Trade Value = GB (221.6) vs LV (237)
#81 - Malik Harrison, LB (Ohio State)
Antonio Gibson RB/WR hybrid was a VERY tempting option...but ultimately for me Malik's ability to add insurance against the run in the middle of the defense makes this pick worth it to me. His agility and quickness should allow us to use him in zone and flat type coverage, but he ain't the best at coverage (Kirksey will see third downs anyways)...that said I think he can definitely be a better than average coverage guy with some growth. We instantly have our #2 ILB.
Obtained in the Las Vegas Trade
#94 - Traded away in MIA trade
FOURTH ROUND
#121 - Gabriel Davis, WR (UCF)
Gabriel Davis in some respects is far too good to still be around at this point in the draft but nearly every board/mock I watch has him available. I'm not waiting on him, and pairing Aiyuk (initially slot/YAC) style with his craft is a great combo to come out of the draft with at WR. He can and will contribute I believe...albeit a little squelched by Aiyuk and Lazard getting more nods at first, but don't be shocked if Gabriel pushes either or both for snaps.
Obtained in the Las Vegas Trade
#136 - Harrison Bryant, TE (Florida Atlantic)
Dude has solid hands and is crafty at finding seams/openings in coverages. Having used to be a tackle in high school this dude isn't unfamiliar with blocking, albeit he isn't the strongest guy. Instantly projects to push Tonyan for snaps...and makes Lewis less needed progressing forward. I could foresee Bryant being a hybrid FB for us in place of Vitale's departure.
#141 - Anfernee Jennings, EDGE (Alabama)
Screams solid contributor for years, but never a star. The perfect guy to stash on the roster and ask to contribute behind the Smiths and Gary...hello the new Fackrell.
Obtained in the MIA trade
FIFTH ROUND
#175 - Traded away to Indy
SIXTH ROUND
#192 -Reggie Robinson, CB (Tulsa)
I keep seeing him available around this pick, and it shocks me. IF he is here I'm not hesitating. Could he turn into something special, 100%. His size and physical traits project well...he just has a decent amount to learn as well. (Since I'm shocked he might be here this late, a more realistic pick I like as a late dark horse CB is A.J. Green out of Oklahoma State.
#208 - Gage Cervenka, iOL (Clemson)
VERY experienced at the interior positions against solid competition. STRONG is his biggest trait with the Clemson bench record set in 2019 with 44 reps at 225lb. Easily could be the future at Center if Patrick doesn't pan out 2021 onward.
#209 - Traded away to Las Vegas
SEVENTH ROUND
#236 - John Penisini, iDL (Utah)
I cannot leave a draft without grabbing a big man in the trenches...and Penisini is just that. BIG. He has next to zero pass rushing skills and is NOT someone you want out there on known passing downs, but he can and would instantly serve as a run stuffer which is something we desperately could use.
#242 - JaMychal Hasty, RB (Baylor)
Change of pace back, that projects VERY well as a 3rd down back as well. Built denser than many his size, he does still lack any kind of real power to power through a tackle...but his dense frame makes him bounce around a bit more than one would think. Reminds me of MJD in a way...
AND WITH THAT MY MOCKS FOR 2020 ARE DONE....WHILE DISCUSSING PROSPECTS AND TOPICS WILL CONTINUE...NO MORE MOCKS FOR ME.
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