If Orakapo isn't tehre at #9. Would it make sense to try to move down into the middle of round #1 if we can pick up another #2?
"PackFanWithTwins" wrote:
I don't think so, simply because moving back from #9 into the late teens isn't a big enough drop back that the Packers could command a 2nd round pick in return.
I still think not as many juniors will declare as people expect, meaning there will be a drop off between the #9 pick and the late teens.
At this point, the only way I see Ted dropping back is if he has a few players rated virtually equally, for example at WR / LB / S. He'll trade back and let the draft work itself out for a bit, and then go get the best value pick of the three positions left.
We need an impact player along the D-Line, no doubt about that. However, with this being a supposedly deep draft of pass-rushing talent, set to get even deeper if a lot of juniors decalre, I think Ted will most definitely find good D-Linemen value picks later on, round 2 onwards.
He won't trade down just to have a shot at a player like BJ Raji, projected in the mid to late teens. Ted is always going to seek value where he picks, and if he thinks he can still get the same value by adding an extra pick, he'll trade back.
"all_about_da_packers" wrote: