porky88
Cheesehead
This is what I think.
Sam Baker, OT, USC - He is best guess right now for their 30th overall pick. The Packers like versatile offensive lineman and you could see Baker start at left guard right away and then be the eventual replacement for Chad Clifton.
Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue - Probably in the mix too. He's added weight and seems to have gotten stronger since the season ended. He's fast enough to provide the Packers with another added "weapon" so to speak on offense.
Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn - Great in press coverage and has good timed speed as well as good size. He's an intriguing prospect who is a good fit. Might be there in round 2 for the Pack.
John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame - Maybe the best overall TE in the Draft. Will be productive inside the 20 and can block real well. Would be the ideal replacement for Bubba Franks.
Charles Godfry, CB, Iowa - He has 2nd round pick written all over in my opinion. Once again, good press coverage guy and he's been well coached at Iowa. Probably doesn't offer as much upside as Patrick Lee but might be more "NFL Ready".
Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC - He's the biggest dark horse pick right now for the Pack in round 1. GB could opt to move Cullen Jenkins inside and make Jackson their starting DE. He might not be as great against the run as Cullen Jenkins but he's a great pass rusher. I think an underrated prospect that might go late 1st.
Fred Davis, TE, USC - Another USC player on the list. Davis was nothing but productive at USC. He has good hands and has decent enough athleticism for a TE. He was recruited as a receiver so he could probably be split outside in certain situations.
Tyrell Johnson, S, Arkansas State - Nick Collins might not of worked out and Aaron Rouse can convert to SS if needed. Johnson is a FS prospect who could potentially push for a starting job. He covers a lot of field and is very physical.
Antwaun Molden, CB, Eastern Kentucky - He's a lot like DRC but just not as "NFL Ready". Molden is a good athlete that could be a special teams player right away and maybe a projected nickel back. You look at everything he's done, it's been right on par with DRC. He's a project though that I think will go 3rd round. I think he's a "sleeper"
Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State - He's a Ted Thompson type of football player. Doesn't have great timed speed but has good size and catches the ball real well. Won't ever be a true #1 receiver but he'll contribute to teams as a potential starter or #3 guy. I think he's a 2nd rounder but a lot of people think he could drop to round 3 or 4 and that's where the Pack might look at another receiver.
Obviously guys like Brandon Flowers and Jonathan Stewart are also in the mix if they drop down to the Pack.
Just offering my two cents.
Sam Baker, OT, USC - He is best guess right now for their 30th overall pick. The Packers like versatile offensive lineman and you could see Baker start at left guard right away and then be the eventual replacement for Chad Clifton.
Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue - Probably in the mix too. He's added weight and seems to have gotten stronger since the season ended. He's fast enough to provide the Packers with another added "weapon" so to speak on offense.
Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn - Great in press coverage and has good timed speed as well as good size. He's an intriguing prospect who is a good fit. Might be there in round 2 for the Pack.
John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame - Maybe the best overall TE in the Draft. Will be productive inside the 20 and can block real well. Would be the ideal replacement for Bubba Franks.
Charles Godfry, CB, Iowa - He has 2nd round pick written all over in my opinion. Once again, good press coverage guy and he's been well coached at Iowa. Probably doesn't offer as much upside as Patrick Lee but might be more "NFL Ready".
Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC - He's the biggest dark horse pick right now for the Pack in round 1. GB could opt to move Cullen Jenkins inside and make Jackson their starting DE. He might not be as great against the run as Cullen Jenkins but he's a great pass rusher. I think an underrated prospect that might go late 1st.
Fred Davis, TE, USC - Another USC player on the list. Davis was nothing but productive at USC. He has good hands and has decent enough athleticism for a TE. He was recruited as a receiver so he could probably be split outside in certain situations.
Tyrell Johnson, S, Arkansas State - Nick Collins might not of worked out and Aaron Rouse can convert to SS if needed. Johnson is a FS prospect who could potentially push for a starting job. He covers a lot of field and is very physical.
Antwaun Molden, CB, Eastern Kentucky - He's a lot like DRC but just not as "NFL Ready". Molden is a good athlete that could be a special teams player right away and maybe a projected nickel back. You look at everything he's done, it's been right on par with DRC. He's a project though that I think will go 3rd round. I think he's a "sleeper"
Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State - He's a Ted Thompson type of football player. Doesn't have great timed speed but has good size and catches the ball real well. Won't ever be a true #1 receiver but he'll contribute to teams as a potential starter or #3 guy. I think he's a 2nd rounder but a lot of people think he could drop to round 3 or 4 and that's where the Pack might look at another receiver.
Obviously guys like Brandon Flowers and Jonathan Stewart are also in the mix if they drop down to the Pack.
Just offering my two cents.