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<blockquote data-quote="doughsellz" data-source="post: 241639" data-attributes="member: 1158"><p>The names you suggest are very tempting but look at what GB already has as options at LB:</p><p></p><p>1) Barnett</p><p>2) Hawk</p><p>3) Chillar</p><p>4) Poppinga</p><p>5) Bishop</p><p>6) Havner</p><p>7) Lansanah</p><p></p><p>The newly appointed LBs due to the switch to the 3-4:</p><p></p><p>1) Kampman</p><p>2) Hunter</p><p>3) Thompson</p><p>4) Montgomery</p><p></p><p></p><p>Matthews & Cushing won't make it out of Round One so for the Pack to acquire one or the other would require another first round selection at LB, not a likely option even if TT trades out of the the 9th spot.</p><p></p><p>The combo of size & speed that Malcolm Jenkins possesses makes him a legitimate choice at the 9th spot for GB's def. secondary. Even with needs at D-lineman, the age factor at CB makes for Jenkins being a better choice in this draft.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion if TT doesn't take Jenkins then any of the top 3 OTs or Raji will be the pick.</p><p></p><p>A trade-down can't be ruled out either since TT may see enough value around pick #20 to get a high-quality DE or OT & make a trade with DET. DET needs two Top Ten picks & TT is just the guy to let them have it, at a big cost though, probably switching positions in round 2 & giving up a 5th or 6th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doughsellz, post: 241639, member: 1158"] The names you suggest are very tempting but look at what GB already has as options at LB: 1) Barnett 2) Hawk 3) Chillar 4) Poppinga 5) Bishop 6) Havner 7) Lansanah The newly appointed LBs due to the switch to the 3-4: 1) Kampman 2) Hunter 3) Thompson 4) Montgomery Matthews & Cushing won't make it out of Round One so for the Pack to acquire one or the other would require another first round selection at LB, not a likely option even if TT trades out of the the 9th spot. The combo of size & speed that Malcolm Jenkins possesses makes him a legitimate choice at the 9th spot for GB's def. secondary. Even with needs at D-lineman, the age factor at CB makes for Jenkins being a better choice in this draft. In my opinion if TT doesn't take Jenkins then any of the top 3 OTs or Raji will be the pick. A trade-down can't be ruled out either since TT may see enough value around pick #20 to get a high-quality DE or OT & make a trade with DET. DET needs two Top Ten picks & TT is just the guy to let them have it, at a big cost though, probably switching positions in round 2 & giving up a 5th or 6th. [/QUOTE]
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