BPA, weighted towards OLB, DL and C.
He grabs a really good WR in round 2 or 3.
Originally Posted by: nerdmann
yerko,
I do not know enough about college kids. I have know idea about how they will fit until the [MM] system.
I have to rely solely on the old BPA phrase. It has worked out pretty well over the years. I recall fans being upset or at least questioning Uncle Teddy for picking up Greg. smaller college. Other WR were avail. Other needs to fill. All in all he had a decent career in GB. Same thing when he grabbed Jordy. I am not sorry he went that route. Especially if Greg walks.
That said I would like to see help on the DL first.
Sharrif Floyd*, DT, Florida
Datone Jones, DE, UCLA
Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia at 359 stick him in the middle of the line with Pick and Raji on the edges and no one gets yards up the middle. (I think he would be our new "gravedigger".)
Margus Hunt, DE, SMU I am concerned he is too tall and the OT can get underneath him. He is pretty light at 6-8 and 277. But that means he has room to add a couple of biscuits.
There are a couple of C or RB or WR I wouldn't mind grabbing in the 2nd.
Barrett Jones, C/G/T, Alabama It would be sweet if Jones fell all the way to GB in the second. That ain't going to happen.
Joseph Randle*, RB, Oklahoma State good at picking up the blitz. Crucial to keep Aaron Rodgers on his feet. Decent power/speed. RB is not a big issue for me. They do have others. I think they would perform better if the OL did a better job. So if they don't get a RB in the 2-3 I won't be crushed.
Stepfan Taylor, RB, Stanford He can run and make the catch out of the backfield.
Nationally, Taylor is a sleeper prospect who could be a draft-day steal.
Walter wrote:
WR For Nerman
Robert Woods*, WR, USC
Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
If they have not picked a C yet then look at
David Quessenberry, C/G, San Jose State
Brian Schwenke, C, California
Dalton Freeman, C, Clemson
If they have a C then look at OLB
Chase Thomas, OLB, Stanford
Brandon Jenkins, DE/OLB, Florida State due to a broken foot he may drop.
Jonathan Cyprien, S, Florida International A small school flyer who bears keeping an eye on. He can hit and stop the run. I LOVE THAT!