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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 870603" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>So I've done plenty of mocks...here is what I'm going to tag as my final mock where we stand pat with the picks we have. FTR I find us sitting still the entire draft VERY UNLIKELY. I envision at minimum Gute will move up in the 3rd or 4th as I find the most depth is there at spots.</p><p></p><p>That said here it is:</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">First Round #30 - Denzel Mims, WR (Baylor)</span></strong>....this pick has endless options and directions we could head. In the end we snag a player I think is 50/50 odds to make it to #30. He is quick, tall, attacks the ball, above average hands and route tree while not one of the best in the draft is nearly in that grouping IMO. We instantly upgrade the WR corps and it is not unlikely Mims walks into production opposite Adams with Rodgers slinging the rock. <em><strong>Other Options: </strong>Reagor, Aiyuk, an OT, AJ Terrel or Trevon Diggs, Kmet</em></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Second Round #62 - Bryce Hall, CB (Virginia)</span></strong>...fits everything GB typically is attracted to in a CB and with the future VERY thin we snag who I feel should become the heir apparent to King's role. If it hadn't been for his ankle injury his senior year (no long term worry) he would not be available I think at #62. <em><strong>Other Options: </strong>Shenault, Malik Harrison, Niang, Claypool, Trautman</em></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Third Round #94 </strong>- <strong>Ben Bartch, OT (St. John)</strong></span>...his Senior Bowl performance changed my mind on him from a 4th/5th round unknown given his small school history. Dude performed and shined against higher level production. While he isn't one of the top Tier1 OTs of the draft there is plenty high on his future as a starter in the NFL, and rightfully so. The blessing to set and be mentored by Wagner will help his learning curve greatly. <em><strong>Other Options: </strong>Van Jefferson, Dye, Pride Jr</em></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Fourth Round #136 - Devin Duvernay, WR (Texas)</span>...</strong>Devin is a shining example of where ones opinion can greatly change about a prospect the more you have to research and defend why so critical of someone. I used to think all he was, was a burner with a limited route tree. This cat shines in YAC, grit and fearless mentality. Yes, he can fly and sure his route tree isn't as good as one would like...but we don't have anything like him presently on the roster (closest I guess is MVS...but he is not a YAC dude). Is #136 early for him...possibly...does he add a dimension we have been missing if he is what I sense, ABSOLUTELY!</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Fifth Round #175 - Mykal Walker, LB (Fresno St)</span>...</strong>Pettine loves guys like this. Experienced lining up inside and end of LOS. It is true coverage isn't where he excels, but IMO his footwork is there and his quickness is impressive. He won't win a foot race for 20/30 yards...but his quickness and agility should be able to cover backs and TE's easily within those first 10/15 yards.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Sixth Round #192 - <strong>Reggie Robinson II CB (Tulsa)</strong></span>...</strong>a standout CB from Tulsa with the measurables and flashes to excel as a outside corner in the league. Not a dire need, but I would love to roll a late round dice on this project of a CB some are falling in love with...so he may not be here as he was went from many saying undrafted to being seen on boards more and more.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Sixth Round #208 - Darius Anderson, RB (TCU)</span>...</strong>An intriguing back whose burst, competitive nature and playmaking abilities will catch anyone's eye watching his tape. His promise as a pass catcher out of the backfield is one of his more attractive traits.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Sixth Round #209 </strong>- <strong>Trevis Gipson, EDGE (Tulsa)</strong></span>...just realized I double dipped from Tulsa...probably not a good sign LOL. Gipson has physical reach and frame of what you would want in an edge player in today's NFL...his hips are solid but needs work on his punch and separation if he can succeed.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Seventh Round #236 </strong>- <strong>Gage Cervenka, iOL (Clemson)</strong></span>...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.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Seventh Round #242</strong> - <strong>John Penisini, iDL (Utah)</strong></span>...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. Sure he could go undrafted, but I'd rather make sure he is in Green Bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 870603, member: 6578"] So I've done plenty of mocks...here is what I'm going to tag as my final mock where we stand pat with the picks we have. FTR I find us sitting still the entire draft VERY UNLIKELY. I envision at minimum Gute will move up in the 3rd or 4th as I find the most depth is there at spots. That said here it is: [B][SIZE=4]First Round #30 - Denzel Mims, WR (Baylor)[/SIZE][/B]....this pick has endless options and directions we could head. In the end we snag a player I think is 50/50 odds to make it to #30. He is quick, tall, attacks the ball, above average hands and route tree while not one of the best in the draft is nearly in that grouping IMO. We instantly upgrade the WR corps and it is not unlikely Mims walks into production opposite Adams with Rodgers slinging the rock. [I][B]Other Options: [/B]Reagor, Aiyuk, an OT, AJ Terrel or Trevon Diggs, Kmet[/I] [B][SIZE=4]Second Round #62 - Bryce Hall, CB (Virginia)[/SIZE][/B]...fits everything GB typically is attracted to in a CB and with the future VERY thin we snag who I feel should become the heir apparent to King's role. If it hadn't been for his ankle injury his senior year (no long term worry) he would not be available I think at #62. [I][B]Other Options: [/B]Shenault, Malik Harrison, Niang, Claypool, Trautman[/I] [SIZE=4][B]Third Round #94 [/B]- [B]Ben Bartch, OT (St. John)[/B][/SIZE]...his Senior Bowl performance changed my mind on him from a 4th/5th round unknown given his small school history. Dude performed and shined against higher level production. While he isn't one of the top Tier1 OTs of the draft there is plenty high on his future as a starter in the NFL, and rightfully so. The blessing to set and be mentored by Wagner will help his learning curve greatly. [I][B]Other Options: [/B]Van Jefferson, Dye, Pride Jr[/I] [B][SIZE=4]Fourth Round #136 - Devin Duvernay, WR (Texas)[/SIZE]...[/B]Devin is a shining example of where ones opinion can greatly change about a prospect the more you have to research and defend why so critical of someone. I used to think all he was, was a burner with a limited route tree. This cat shines in YAC, grit and fearless mentality. Yes, he can fly and sure his route tree isn't as good as one would like...but we don't have anything like him presently on the roster (closest I guess is MVS...but he is not a YAC dude). Is #136 early for him...possibly...does he add a dimension we have been missing if he is what I sense, ABSOLUTELY! [B][SIZE=4]Fifth Round #175 - Mykal Walker, LB (Fresno St)[/SIZE]...[/B]Pettine loves guys like this. Experienced lining up inside and end of LOS. It is true coverage isn't where he excels, but IMO his footwork is there and his quickness is impressive. He won't win a foot race for 20/30 yards...but his quickness and agility should be able to cover backs and TE's easily within those first 10/15 yards. [B][SIZE=4]Sixth Round #192 - [B]Reggie Robinson II CB (Tulsa)[/B][/SIZE]...[/B]a standout CB from Tulsa with the measurables and flashes to excel as a outside corner in the league. Not a dire need, but I would love to roll a late round dice on this project of a CB some are falling in love with...so he may not be here as he was went from many saying undrafted to being seen on boards more and more. [B][SIZE=4]Sixth Round #208 - Darius Anderson, RB (TCU)[/SIZE]...[/B]An intriguing back whose burst, competitive nature and playmaking abilities will catch anyone's eye watching his tape. His promise as a pass catcher out of the backfield is one of his more attractive traits. [SIZE=4][B]Sixth Round #209 [/B]- [B]Trevis Gipson, EDGE (Tulsa)[/B][/SIZE]...just realized I double dipped from Tulsa...probably not a good sign LOL. Gipson has physical reach and frame of what you would want in an edge player in today's NFL...his hips are solid but needs work on his punch and separation if he can succeed. [SIZE=4][B]Seventh Round #236 [/B]- [B]Gage Cervenka, iOL (Clemson)[/B][/SIZE]...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. [SIZE=4][B]Seventh Round #242[/B] - [B]John Penisini, iDL (Utah)[/B][/SIZE]...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. Sure he could go undrafted, but I'd rather make sure he is in Green Bay. [/QUOTE]
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