Ok.
In another thread, one of my "don't likes" about this draft was a lack of players who I see as offering serious competition for a starting role this year. IMO there is no team in the league, ever, that should be content to draft to improve depth. No one has 22 starters that should be free from serious competition for their starting job. No one has 22 players whose starting job should be "safe" after the draft. Not even the Lombardi Packers did, IMO.
In my opinion, if every week four starter this year was on the roster last year, this team will *not* go as deep into the playoffs this year as they did last year.
So here's my question for everyone, but especially for those who *liked* this draft: For which starting positions, if any, do you think are going to have a person from this draft seriously competing this year?
My opinion is that the only one even possible will be Ryan and that's only if CM3 goes back to OLB full time.
Go for it. Tell me why you think this draft has anyone in it who has a serious shot at starting this year, and why.
Originally Posted by: Wade
Maybe this is the place to seriously discuss/analyze the draft picks.
I kinda disagree with some of what you say, Wade. IMO, it's highly unusual and a sign of badness in the team when several, or often, even one newly drafted player is EXPECTED to start. True, shit happens, and we may be devoid of Centers or sorely undermanned at Safety, but IMO, that's the exception, not the rule. Most years, most, maybe even all of the players are drafted with the idea they develop into quality starters.
I like the way this draft went. I have been saying, the Packers didn't have any urgent needs. Well, they sure drafted that way.
The two Corner/Safeties they got in the first two rounds both have the athleticism I would hope for - strong chance Whitt should be able to develop them. They both seem potentially a LOT better than House and also better than Tramon at his current age. I see that as a strong chance to end up being an upgrade.
I really didn't like the Montgomery pick originally, but considering return ability, and McCarthy even mentioning the possibility he could be a change of pace RB, he's worth getting. I'd rather see extra wideouts on the field than extra TEs, and having 6 good ones makes that more likely.
I was disgusted with the Ryan pick when I saw him listed as an OLB - another non-need, but when I read he played Middle LB for Michigan last season, the pick made sense. He reminds me of A.J. Hawk - who wouldn't have had a bad career if he had been a 4th round pick. I don't know if there is any truth to this story that Matthews didn't like playing ILB; I hope it's just media nonsense, because I liked what I say with him there - thus lessening need to draft an ILB early. As I said somewhere, I wish they'd try to use Jayrone Elliot the same way they did with Matthews.
Hundley is a definite bargain pick which I like. I still want Tolzien to be the primary backup this season, but Hundley is a quality prospect who opens up a LOT of possibilities - including but not limited to "wildcat".
Beyond that, who knows. It's all gravy.
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