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  • bucky
    #50? WTF?
    • Feb 2009
    • 5408

    #46
    They still have some holes to fill at OL. We will see if someone can step forward and fill the RT spot.

    They've increased the possibilities at DE. They are talking about trying RP at DE. Justin Harrell could have a rebirth at DE. Jolly is also a possibility. Jenkins is coming back from injury. The front seven could turn out to be pretty decent.

    I love that all the picks, (except the CB) were all to reinforce the OL and Defensive Front 7.

    As a fan w/ limited knowledge, I really like the way the draft went. Time will tell.

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    • MrBill
      Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
      • Feb 2009
      • 0

      #47
      Originally posted by bucky
      They still have some holes to fill at OL. We will see if someone can step forward and fill the RT spot.

      They've increased the possibilities at DE. They are talking about trying RP at DE. Justin Harrell could have a rebirth at DE. Jolly is also a possibility. Jenkins is coming back from injury. The front seven could turn out to be pretty decent.

      I love that all the picks, (except the CB) were all to reinforce the OL and Defensive Front 7.

      As a fan w/ limited knowledge, I really like the way the draft went. Time will tell.
      Pretty much exactly how I felt about the Packers draft this weekend. I just knew we were going to take Crabtree even though the defense was what killed the team last year. When we took Raji, I was pleasantly surprised. When Thompson traded up (for the first time ever maybe?!?!) to get Matthews, I just about spilled my drink jumping up and down.

      I'm stoked about the draft, like you said though, time will tell. We'll know more about 4 games into the season.

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      • Spidey
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 923

        #48
        Originally posted by MrBill
        Pretty much exactly how I felt about the Packers draft this weekend. I just knew we were going to take Crabtree even though the defense was what killed the team last year. When we took Raji, I was pleasantly surprised. When Thompson traded up (for the first time ever maybe?!?!) to get Matthews, I just about spilled my drink jumping up and down.

        I'm stoked about the draft, like you said though, time will tell. We'll know more about 4 games into the season.
        FWIW, second time TT has traded up although the first was a minor trade up in later rounds. I'll see if I can find when and for who. But this was clearly TTs most agressive move thus far.

        I think we are also seeing the turning point for this team and TT. What I gathered from this draft is that we have turned the corner from replenishing the roster to adding key players. If that is the case, and I think it is, it would have made sense to get so FAs. But it looks like TT hasn't changed his philosophy on the draft/FA thing despite the turning point.

        EDIT: I cant find the trade yet but TT said in a news conference he traded up last year and I've read elsewhere this is his second trade up.
        Last edited by Spidey; 04-27-2009, 04:07 PM.

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        • MvP
          a member of vsn
          • Oct 2008
          • 8227

          #49
          To start with, Justin Harrell made it onto the field. While we don't know to what extent he participated, his presence indicates he has at least passed his physical. Harrell said he has been "pain- free for about four weeks...


          The Kampman situation could be interesting, I really hope it works out for the best. We need him.

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          • JMeist
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 1651

            #50
            Originally posted by MvP
            http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...-the-surprises

            The Kampman situation could be interesting, I really hope it works out for the best. We need him.
            Peppers for Kampman straight up. God I wish this was Madden. Too bad, if memory serves me correct, he would bring the intentions of signing a hefty contract, while Kampman is under for another couple of years? If my memory serves me correct....

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            • Tengo Juego
              Posts a lot
              • Jun 2009
              • 4289

              #51
              Hopefully EVERYONE can stay healthy this year. We were so banged up last year.

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              • abj
                Jimmy Shaker Day
                • Apr 2009
                • 304

                #52
                If they can get any kind of consistent rush blocking, it doesn't matter who is at RB. Teams are going to be so scared of the pass (and the Packers can spread them out) that there should be only 6-7 people in the box at any given time. If the zone blocking scheme can actually do something consistently, their offense could easily be one of the strongest units in the NFL this year. That's IF the OL can get anykind of push... which might be difficult given who they have and how far (or little) they've progressed these past few years. Despite their great season two years ago, if you look back, their OL was so inconsistent, amazingly bad for the first half of the season.

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                • Tengo Juego
                  Posts a lot
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 4289

                  #53
                  Top 10 Players through OTA's:


                  1) CB Tramon Williams - “He just keeps getting better. The kid can run with any receiver. He’s as quick as a hiccup and plays much faster than he times. He was far and away the best defensive player on the practice field last week. He’ll replace Al Harris - the only question is whether it will be sometime this season or a year from now.”

                  2) WR Greg Jennings - “His new extension overshadowed just how good he looked on the practice field. Nobody - and I mean nobody - could cover him. Green Bay is blessed with a bunch of talented receivers, but this young man stands head and shoulders above them all. You don’t need to be a pro scout to know that he’s special.”

                  3) QB Aaron Rodgers - “What a difference a year makes. He was a kid last spring and now he’s a man. In fact, now he's THE man. He’s no longer reluctant to speak up. He was quick to correct teammates who lined up wrong or ran poor routes and he even made forceful suggestions to the coaches. And, oh yeah, he threw the heck out of the ball.”

                  4) TE Jermichael Finley - “He had a very good week, but unlike Williams, I still have some reservations. This is the kind of player who will always look great in shorts because of his size and athletic ability. But does he have the maturity and the toughness to get the job done in the heat of battle? We won't know that for a few more months.”

                  5) OT Allen Barbre - “This is another player who should always look really good in shorts. He’s arguably the strongest and most athletic offensive lineman on the entire roster. While I’m not ready to annoint him the new starter at right tackle just yet, I will say that he looks far more comfortable outside than he ever looked at guard.”

                  6) WR Jordy Nelson - “He’s not flashy - even in shorts - but he runs good routes and catches almost every ball thrown his way. While he’s a bit stiff in his movements, there’s nothing robotic about the way he thinks. He seems to have an innate ability to get open. That’s why Rodgers threw so many balls his way during the week.”

                  7) LB Brandon Chillar - “While reporters were focused on Aaron Kampman and Clay Matthews, the most impressive linebacker on the field was Chillar. I’m not sure if he has the size and/or the power to be an effective starter in the 3-4 (either inside or outside), but he certainly moves well enough. I know he’s penciled in as a backup, but I’d like to see him get a legitimate chance to compete for a starting job.”

                  8) LB Jeremy Thompson - “He looks the part of a 3-4 outside linebacker, but I won’t jump on the bandwagon until he shows the ability to beat a veteran left tackle and get to the quarterback on a consistent basis. Can he do that? Maybe, but I have my doubts. The one thing I’m sure of, however, is that he has a much better chance of finding success at outside linebacker than he had at defensive end.”

                  9) OG Josh Sitton - “He was impressive all week. The kid is huge, and while he’s far from light on his feet, he moves around OK. He reminds me of a much heavier and slightly more athletic version of Marco Rivera. My biggest concern is how he’ll fare playing next to a young right tackle. Mark Tauscher made things a lot easier for him last summer.”

                  10) P Jeremy Kapinos - “The Packers would love to see Durant Brooks win the job, but Kapinos was clearly the better punter last week. He doesn’t have a strong leg, but his hang time was very consistent and his accuracy was outstanding. While the competiton will obviously come down to who kicks better during training camp and the preseason, the fact that Kapinos is still the frontrunner is a surprise.”

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                  • Tengo Juego
                    Posts a lot
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 4289

                    #54
                    ^Me either. Finley has a lot to prove before he can have the mouth he does lately.

                    I was stoked to see Tramon and Nelson on the list. I always felt Chillar was better than Poppi. But I didnt expect Kapinos to be on the list. I guess you notice punters more when theres no hitting going on lol.

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                    • bucky
                      #50? WTF?
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 5408

                      #55
                      If Brett stays retired and pisses off all the Viking's fans in the process, then all may be forgiven.

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                      • Tengo Juego
                        Posts a lot
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 4289

                        #56
                        Packers Dope Sheet: http://www.packers.com/pdfs/2009tc_dope.pdf
                        Check it out.

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                        • packersfan4eva
                          Ryan Luxem
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 9052

                          #57
                          i wonder if brian brohm can be 2nd string QB this year over Matt Flynn.

                          Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                          I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                          • Tengo Juego
                            Posts a lot
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 4289

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Ratty Ratzlaff
                            Training Camp starts in two days and the Packers still don't have their top picks signed. I'm getting nervous. All you have to do is look at Ryan Grant's slow start last year to see how important being at camp is...
                            Matthews signed earlier this week.



                            All thats left is Raji now.

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                            • JMeist
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 1651

                              #59
                              A.J. Hawk is officially on the hot seat according to Greg Bedard and Chris Mortensen

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                              • Spidey
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 923

                                #60
                                Originally posted by JustinMeister
                                A.J. Hawk is officially on the hot seat according to Greg Bedard and Chris Mortensen
                                Not really all that shocked. Apparently Bishop is playing so well in camp that he's pretty much forcing them to put him on the field. You know Barnett will start when healthy. So that leaves underachieving Hawk without a starting spot.

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