Time to review the 2021 draft class. I didn't want to spam the main forum with a bunch of threads so all these Sports Illustrated articles are here.
Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra
Thanks for putting it in one post, though one year seems way too early to correctly evaluate who was a good pick or not, I stick with the rule that it takes at LEAST three years. Looks at picks like Rodgers and Nelson, they didn't do much in their first two years.
Of the last couple of years we've needed a DT to step up, and the hope was it'd be Keke, but now that he's gone, we need Slaton to, AND probably draft another DT.
Another thing is the Packers have gone into games with only three Safeties activated, and yet some packages call for three Safeties on the field at once... But who's the backup Safety in case one of them gets injured?
To me, this suggest that at least one of the CBs has been cross trained with the Safeties... and I've been assuming it's the slot guys in Sullivan and Jean-Charles. If that's the case, that could potentially slow down Jean-Charles learning curve as he has to learn both slot but also Safety (a position he hasn't previously played)... but could potentially make him better whenever he does get a chance.
I question the credibility of anyone who could write that Myers was a botched pick. He was terrific and if not for injury would have had an excellent season. He could be a ten year starter.
Originally Posted by: Martha Careful
I think people are down on Myers, not because of Myers, but because the guy selected one pick behind him, a d plays the same position, Creed, had an absolutely great season... and not just for a rookie great, but he could of gotten all pro votes great.
Though I think people need to note the systems... Creed played for the Chiefs play a spread pass happy system, while the Packers run the wide zone system which is based on runs and short passes.
One of the reasons the Packers said they selected Myers was his ability to do reach blocks, which are one of the hardest blocks in the running game.
Creed was considered the best pass blocking Center in the draft and went to a very pass heavy system and team.
But back to systems, basics, usually pass blocking OL stay closer together to not create any holes, but when run blocking, get a little wider as you need holes to let the RB through.
When I looked into PFF grading around the time of the Packers/Chiefs game, it look as if the Chiefs interior was receiving unimaginable great scores considering two of the three were rookies, but their OTs were receiving poor grades. While the Packers were the opposite, the OTs were receiving good grades but the interior was really struggling (also with two rookies).
I think the huge difference was scheme, Chiefs passing attack protects the interior guys more, while the Packers more running attack protects the OT more. And so they're closer to similar levels than the grades as individuals, it's just their schemes are completely different, and putting different level of pressure and asking them to do different things. Where if Myers was in the Chiefs system, he might of been putting up an amazing grade as well.
My biggest concern is Myers has been hurt now three times in two years. I never liked the injury prone label, but if he gets injured again next year, I'm guessing it's going to be put on him.