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Just want Zero2Cool loves before every season opener, PFF just came out with their 2024 1st round Mock Draft!

https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2024-nfl-mock-draft-four-qbs-top-10-usc-caleb-williams 

PFF gave the Packers picks #11 and #26, they don't say which one is which, so I'll go ahead and assume #11 is from the Jets and #26 is from the Packers making the playoffs.

List the top 10.
(Note Cardinals have Texans pick)

1. CARDINALS: QB CALEB WILLIAMS, USC
2. CARDINALS: WR MARVIN HARRISON JR., OHIO STATE
3. COLTS: OT OLU FASHANU, PENN STATE
4. TITANS: OT JOE ALT, NOTRE DAME
5. BUCCANEERS: QB DRAKE MAYE, NORTH CAROLINA
6. RAMS: EDGE JARED VERSE, FLORIDA STATE
7. RAIDERS: QB BO NIX, OREGON
8. BEARS: EDGE LAIATU LATU, UCLA
9. COMMANDERS: TE BROCK BOWERS, GEORGIA
10. FALCONS: QB MICHAEL PENIX JR., WASHINGTON



So where do the Packers go with #11?
Bring on the Kool-Aid! (Real Name: Ga'Quincy)

11. GREEN BAY PACKERS: CB KOOL-AID MCKINSTRY, ALABAMA
McKinstry made a lot of plays on the ball last season, forcing 18 incompletions. He’s also very comfortable and confident in press-man coverage as a shutdown cornerback. To open the 2023 season, he allowed just one catch for four yards on 33 coverage snaps.


Absolutely, potentially the next Jaire Alexander but two inches taller, but same weight and speed. 3rd most coverage snaps of any college CB in 2022, and only one missed tackle. The only down side I see is that he's best in man coverage, and zone coverage needs some work, while Packers mainly run zone coverage.


Then at #26

26. GREEN BAY PACKERS: OT JORDAN MORGAN, ARIZONA
Morgan looked like a starting-caliber NFL offensive tackle last season before tearing his ACL in November, ultimately earning an 82.6 pass-blocking grade. He recovered quickly enough to start the Wildcats’ season opener in 2023. We’re just hoping for a fully healthy season from him.


To this I say no... sure the Packers might need OT help, but this is the 4th OT in 6 picks, if Gute is doing this, he's trading #26 and a 4th round pick to move up to #20, and the Seahawks trade back as they usually do, and Packers grab the #3 OT (instead of the #6 OT) and get OT GRAHAM BARTON, DUKE

Also, other than QB, Gute hasn't gone offense in round 1. So I'm thinking the Packers are more more likely to go S, especially with the #1 FS still there.

27. DALLAS COWBOYS: S KAMREN KINCHENS, MIAMI (FL.)
Kinchens brings really nice all-around ability to the back end of the Hurricanes defense. He has incredible range in coverage, which led to six interceptions in 2022. Kinchens is also versatile, as he played 393 snaps as a free safety and 169 as a box defender He earned an elite 90.6 coverage grade in 2022 and is one of the top defensive backs in the upcoming class.


He's played great in zone coverage, worse in man coverage, but Packers mainly have played zone.


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Oh come on now. EVERYBODY knows GB is going to need WR help.

12. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: WR MALIK NABERS, LSU
Nabers has the talent to be one of the most natural receivers in college football this season. His first game of 2023 against Florida State wasn’t his best, as he earned just a 67.1 receiving grade. But he placed above the 70th percentile in separation percentage all throughout last season. He’s still a dynamic playmaker and a natural catcher.

16. HOUSTON TEXANS (VIA CLE): WR KEON COLEMAN, FLORIDA STATE
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Coleman put on quite the show in his first game with the Seminoles against LSU. He hauled in three touchdowns and both of his contested catches for 115 receiving yards. He is a true “go up and get it” stud who has all the talent to be a first-round wide receiver.



Not impressed? How about

17. PITTSBURGH STEELERS: CB/S COOPER DEJEAN, IOWA
Simply put, DeJean is one of the best football players in the country, regardless of position. He plays outside cornerback right now, but he could even play some slot corner or safety at the next level — he is that naturally talented. He hauled in five interceptions and forced six incompletions a season ago. He’s a do-it-all defensive back destined for the first round.



As for their second selection a trade with Seattle and grab

20. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: DI JER’ZHAN NEWTON, ILLINOIS
Newton is a master of his craft. He earned an elite 91.9 run-defense grade and an 84.7 pass-rush grade in 2022. His first step is very quick, and he combines it with fast and violent hands, allowing him to shoot gaps and stay unblocked to make plays in the backfield. Given how quickly and consistently he creates disruption, he should be considered in the first round.


We need more Illinois boys in Green Bay.


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Oh come on now. EVERYBODY knows GB is going to need WR help.



Not impressed? How about



As for their second selection a trade with Seattle and grab


We need more Illinois boys in Green Bay.

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Packers seem to prefer to grab their offensive players in rounds 2 through 4.

Oh, CB/S COOPER DEJEAN, IOWA certainly is on my radar, with Nixon being in a contract year, we could certainly use a future Slot CB.

That being said, he's a bit of a tweener and a lot of tweeners seem to be struggling lately. But Iowa kids usually seem to do well for themselves. Question is, on the NFL level, is he only a jack of all trades, or is he actually king of a couple of them? Also, how does he fit into your system.

Example, S Minkah Fitzpatrick, extremely talented, but didn't fit into the then Dolphins system well, now on the Steelers and fits amazingly.


I've been on the lookout for a talented NT, and not seeing much, they all seem like lighter pass rushers, which we have a lot of already, but whom knows, we might keep getting more of them, especially if Clark doesn't have a bounce back season
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Well, since the Packers aren't going to be getting a 1st round pick from the Jets, I'll have to do a new mock draft.

Using PFF Mock Simulator
https://www.pff.com/draft/nfl-mock-draft-simulator 

And the website isn't allowing me to upload pictures right now, so I'll have to type it out.

Trade: Packers get the #11 pick overall. Which the Packers trade the #11 pick overall and a 6th round pick to the Saints for their #19 overall pick and their 2025 1st round pick. Saints select a DT.

1.19: OT Graham Barton, Duke
PFF mentions Barton will most likely get the "Peter Skoronski treatment", which Bakhtiari and Tom also get, you know, they're too short and short armed to be a quality starting OT in the NFL... but they're elite athletes and you simply aren't beating them too often in the passing game. Like Skoronski, Barton also shows elite potential I the run blocking game which is why he MIGHT be a 1st rounder.

Runyan is a FA, and people currently want Myers replaced, which might be Tom if they ever got enough good OTs.

Also I still don't have a freaking clue why Tom dropped to the 4th round, nor why we drafted Rhyan in the 3rd over him, sorry, rant for a different time.


2.43: S Calendar Bullock, USC
With the 43rd overall, the Packers get an elite coverage S that can be used as a Single High FS and get the job done. Though does he fit the system? Or would they even be willing to change the system? Bullock is elite in coverage, and he tackles WRs extremely well... but he also drops this far in part because film suggestion he doesn't want nothing to do with tackling those RBs. So Bullock is best as a sole deep FS. But Savage seems best as a SS, and the two Safety the Packers currently have signed for 2024 are more used to playing towards the box, so an opposite type would be good, and maybe Packers could tweak the system a bit like they have been tweaking it. But if the system can work, then an elite FS can free up the SS to be more aggressive underneath and fly around more.

Trade: Bills offer a 3rd round pick to trade up in the 2nd, so I let them.

2.60: CB Max Melton, Rutgers
Rutgers football program sucks, but that doesn't mean all their players do. And I expect Melton to get higher and higher hyped as the draft gets near. As an highly competitive player, that's feisty in press coverage and shows good athleticism, he's been one of the few to give Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr. some troubles.

He is also brother of Green Bay Packers PS wide receiver Bo Melton.


3.75: OT Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
6'6" 315 lbs, now that's the size teams like to see at OT and Suamataia has the movement skills to succeed, he's had the general pass blocking down, and is starting to improve the run blocking. That being said, while he has the potential, he also has a lot to be coached up on, specifically hand placement, knowing when he can get away with a grab vs when you can't, balance and footwork. He needs to become a better student and maybe have better teachers of the game.

If Runyan isn't resigned, can possibly
put him at RG, or RT if Tom is moved inside and Barton is playing backup at LT


Trade: With the additional 2025 1st round pick, the Packers want to trade up for more picks now (2024 is supposed to be a deeper draft), so the Packers trade their 2024 4th round pick and 2025 3rd round pick to the 49ers for two late 3rd round picks, #92 and #100)

3.92: RB Audric Estime, Notre Dame
Larger RB at 230 lbs, with surprisingly good football and vision for a guy of his size, and he knows how to be physically. Not known for being used in the passing game, but he's caught every ball throw to him, and PFF has his route running going up each year. PFF loved his extremely low stuff rate, which means he doesn't get stopped in the backfield often. I didn't see this until now, PFF has him low grade on fumbles (which is bad), as he's averaging about one fumble for every 50 carries. That clearly needs to improve, and someone needs to teach him how to block, I think he clearly can, and would, but I don't think he's had the right teacher, or they haven't demanded he learn it.

RB Dillon will be a FA


3.98: C Zach Frazier, West Virginia
6'3" 310 lb. In 2022, looking at all the Centers AND all the OGs, PFF had Frazier graded out top 15 overall. With a top 20 run blocking. His pass blocking wasn't as good, but it was still good.

Maybe keep Tom at OT after all? Or at least more competition for the interior OL

This is how the mock draft fell, and hopefully a much improved OL for Jones, Love, Watson, Doubs and Musgrave, I'll take it!


3.100: TE Cade Stover, Ohio State
Probability unlikely selection, Gute has drafted 3rd round TEs in back to back years before, but last year was 2nd AND 3rd round TEs. Though maybe if you consider Musgrave more of a large WR it might make more sense.

Kyle Shanahan/Matt LaFleaur offense need versatile players that can be used in multiple different ways, and if the Packers don't resign Dugara (whom hasn't exactly lit it up yet) then they basically have no one whom can fill the H-back, Move TE/FB blocking roles extremely well.

Which I believe Stover can be the jack of all trades this scheme needs, at least if he truly buys into the TE position switch, as some rumors have suggested his heart is still on defense.

Stover's position history
Ohio's Mr. Football
Recruited as an LB (signed with Ohio State)
2019 moved to 4-3 DE
2020 moved to TE
2021 moved back to LB
2022 moved back to TE
2022 Rose Bowl, due to injuries played LB.
2023 back at TE

There are guys that have spent their entire careers at a single position, even starting in college at that position and still look undeveloped.

Stover has been moved around a lot, and yet, he never has looked out of place. TE is his best position though, and he's has done everything very well, though not everything at the same exact time. But at times he's looked good at everything but needs to put it all together at once and if he's able to, he could be one hell of a versatile chess piece.

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The updated quoting much better
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The updated quoting much better

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 


True, and it looks absolutely great 👍

But I was unable to upload a picture from my phone, when I downloaded the PFF Mock draft.


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True, and it looks absolutely great 👍

But I was unable to upload a picture from my phone, when I downloaded the PFF Mock draft.

Originally Posted by: beast 


That's a true, just tried and failed. I always use my laptop. I wonder what's up with that.
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CB McKinstry is considered the best CB in this upcoming draft. Hopefully this would free up Alexander for the slot.

WR Odunze is great value, this draft seems loaded with WRs, and some good WR is going to fall to the 2nd, and I think Odunze should be rated higher, get him in one on ones and he just wins with size and quickness with more shake than you expect from a guy his size.

S Moore, supposed to be the most well rounded Safety and well rounded is what I think a S needs in this scheme, good coverage but also willing to get physical.

RB Estime, currently the #1 ranked RB in 2023, though that probably because he has some good Sr. blockers in front of him too, but I like that he has very good quickness and vision for his 225 lb size, and I think vision is important for this offensive scheme, as I think the hole more fluid depending on wide zone call and OL and defensive execution.

OL Beebe, longtime starter where he has played LT, LG and RT, not the most athletic, so probably OG will be his NFL position, but despite doubters and questions of length, and athletic abilities, he just keeps getting the job done where they put him. Has been top 22 every year in PFF grade so far the last three years.

TE Stover, jack of all trades. He's been above aspect at every aspect, but not all at once, he's a versatile piece that LaFleaur can use in many different ways.

C Frazier, seemed like they were trying to replace Meyers, and that aren't many highly rated Center in this draft year. Frazier is best in pass protection, but he's also gotten some good push in power run blocking, zone blocking is his weakness. But the options are thin at Center right now.

Wouldn't be surprised if Gute targets the Center from Georgia in the 2nd, especially since it seems you need to be 6'4" for Gute to draft you as an OL. But due to my trade back he was off the board, plus I was debating between three different guys still very happy to get S Moore at that spot.
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All things considered I would rather GB keep the Jets 2nd round pick, roughly # 35. Then trade the Packers 2nd round pick, # 64, for first round selection in 2025.
Hopefully with da bares. With the front office in Halas Hall, they are going to get the 1st round pick 3 years in a row. How awesome would it be to not only have two first round picks, they get to open the draft in GB.
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All things considered I would rather GB keep the Jets 2nd round pick, roughly # 35. Then trade the Packers 2nd round pick, # 64, for first round selection in 2025.
Hopefully with da bares. With the front office in Halas Hall, they are going to get the 1st round pick 3 years in a row. How awesome would it be to not only have two first round picks, they get to open the draft in GB.

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I don't think trading pick #64 straight up for the #1 overall pick is realistic.
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I don't think trading pick #64 straight up for the #1 overall pick is realistic.

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You get hung up on that. I'm gonna be happy about the Super Bowl victory.

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I don't think trading pick #64 straight up for the #1 overall pick is realistic.

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Thank you Captain Obvious. I guess I have to spell it out for you.

The 2024 2nd round pick is one year before the 2025 first round pick. The team that is giving up their first round pick doesn't actually know where they are going to pick when they make the trade in 2024. My line of "reasoning" is the bares are so enamored with their team that they will think they are one 2nd round selection away from dominance and will thus be willing to part with their 1st round pick in 2025 to get said player a year early and thus begin their streak of domination. My contention is the bares will still be a woefully horrible team in 2024 and thus give away their 2025 first round pick.





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Thank you Captain Obvious. I guess I have to spell it out for you.

The 2024 2nd round pick is one year before the 2025 first round pick. The team that is giving up their first round pick doesn't actually know where they are going to pick when they make the trade in 2024. My line of "reasoning" is the bares are so enamored with their team that they will think they are one 2nd round selection away from dominance and will thus be willing to part with their 1st round pick in 2025 to get said player a year early and thus begin their streak of domination. My contention is the bares will still be a woefully horrible team in 2024 and thus give away their 2025 first round pick.




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I see someone else thinks the same as me with the name
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I see someone else thinks the same as me with the name

Originally Posted by: packerfanoutwest 

You mean Captain Obvious name?

Thank you Captain Obvious. I guess I have to spell it out for you.

The 2024 2nd round pick is one year before the 2025 first round pick. The team that is giving up their first round pick doesn't actually know where they are going to pick when they make the trade in 2024. My line of "reasoning" is the bares are so enamored with their team that they will think they are one 2nd round selection away from dominance and will thus be willing to part with their 1st round pick in 2025 to get said player a year early and thus begin their streak of domination. My contention is the bares will still be a woefully horrible team in 2024 and thus give away their 2025 first round pick.

Originally Posted by: wpr 


Keep your spelling for yourself, since you're so smart and can put smart the professionals. Maybe you should be GM of the Packers instead of Gute


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Packers fell in the draft all the way to #19, but I only improved my (extremely extremely pointless) PFF draft grade....

They gave me an A grade, so Championship!

Their grades really don't like the Packers grabbing Centers. And yes, I grabbed two QBs, PFF (wrongly) claims the Packers need a QB.
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Our draft spot got high enough that Kool-Aid actually dropped to us in a Mock Again. And I liked this one.

With two trades involved, I turned the Rodgers pick into Wisconsin RB, Michigan G and Texas NT.
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PFF cites Packers needs now as (no order): RB, T, DI, S. I feel like they're extremely missing the IOL, and down grade most IOL selections but here Zinter dropped enough first that they liked it.

CB Kool-Aid: A value pick, and I think we could potentially have two Alexander then. Of course, this year Alexander has looked normal and Douglas has looked elite with asking the CBs to be more aggressive.

OT Morgan: There are two OTs dropping to that area, Morgan is the higher ranked, heavier (shorter at only 6'6"") larger school one with a better run blocking grade. (The second OT did not drop to #51 or I would of probably kept the pick and drafted both).

RB Allen: Packers have seemingly been looking for a large RB that does well in zone running. Allen needs to improve in the passing game (route running and pass blocking) but a lot of RBs do, at least he's caught almost all the balls thrown his way.

S Bullard: Georgia does a great job teaching them rallying to the football and I think run some similar stuff to the Packers which is partly why I think we have liked their defensive players so much. Plus currently most of our Safeties are FAs.

OG Zak Zinter: First off, seems like Gute demands OL be between 6'4" and 6'6" to be drafted. Most Interior OL aren't. Zinter is listed at 6'6", so he should meet it, even if it's inflated the bit. Packers RG from Michigan, is a FA. Zinter from Michigan plays RG at a good level in all aspects. Even if Runyan re-signs, would be nice to have more IOL depth. Heck, maybe Runyan can snap it.

NT Sweat: Listed as 6'4" 362 lbs, and so far grading out as one of the best in the Nation. Makes one wonder why he's not ranked higher. He did grade out as average against Alabama, but a lot of guys have a negative grade against Bama. But Packers could use some more mobile beef up front.

S Hicks: 6'3" 212lbs Hicks has been having a great year in coverage, though he's also working the box a lot more too. But good height to battle with some TEs.
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Trying to keep it more simple, but also pick up an extra pick (or I'm this case, just a high selection)


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QB is just good value but if he's really as good as he's rating (#1 in PFF QB grade this season, those LOTS of QBs this year draft) he'll probably be a first rounder, and so I also grabbed a pic (below) of the other options I would of taken there, a physical WR or a mobile TE.

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Championship 🏆

Improve the lines!
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No idea why PFF is so down on G Cooper Beebe, all he does is have success every game, no matter which OL position (LT, LG, RT) they put him at. Probably be an OG in the NFL due to lack of reach.

The Centers have the size to play OG too.

CB Sainristil is a slot CB with Nixon being a FA.
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Losing F'N SUCKS... but it gives you better draft picks
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After the Lions and Raiders games... did I grab enough OL?

Note: Current PFF needs (and therefore higher rated) positions are RB, OT, DT and S.
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I do appreciate all the work you do on future draft picks.
Please keep that info coming, as I just don't have the resources to make those calls.

Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan 


A Mock with a lot of reaches (or under valued selections). Also ignore the grades, those are mostly based on need based on PFF, which they don't see IOL currently as a need.

I keep over drafting OL, but the Packers will potentially be losing Bakhtiari, Runyan and Nijman, and some fans would like to be talented enough that Newman doesn't have to play, nor players potentially worse than Newman (Rhyan).

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PFF has write ups for the top 75 on their big board.

Also PFF grades are largely based on needs, which it sees the Packers needs as RB, T, S and DT. So it doesn't seem OG nor C as needs.

OT Alt: If you value run blocking as much as pass blocking then you'll probably considered Alt the best OL in the draft. PFF has one rated higher due to super elite pass blocking potential.

At 6-foot-8, Alt brings elite size to offensive tackle. He's been even better this year at using that size and length to his advantage, yet he maintains technique with leverage to mitigate any natural weaknesses.

PFF wrote:



QB Daniels: This year is supposed to be loaded with QBs, and therefore some value selections might be had.

Daniels is a good dual-threat quarterback who has a ton of yards from scrimmage. Last year, he focused on taking care of the ball and had one of the lowest turnover-worthy play rates in the nation. This year, he's focused on playing better under pressure while pushing the ball downfield more often - and he's done both at career-high levels. His growth in all areas is encouraging and shows that he could be a QB to invest in.

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DT Wingo: Packers liked Kenny Clark in the draft partly because he was an Iron Man in college, as College DTs often rotate off the field early and often. So you don't see how bad they are when they get tired, or they get tired too quickly. I expect Wingo to get drafted higher than PFF's current big board because of this. Also Wingo is shorter than some teams prefer, though Packers seem to be okay with shorter linemen.

Wingo is one of college football's ironmen along the defensive line, as he has played so many snaps over the past two seasons. He's a solid and reliable player who will give you some flash plays with a quick first step and quick hands to disengage.

PFF wrote:



C Van Pran: Currently this is the highest PFF ranked any IOL prospect (though there are some OTs that might get moved inside rated higher). Van Pran is not nessarily the best athlete, which means he might not nessarily be the best fit for the Packers current scheme, but the Packers need more/better options and they like to be able to power block up the middle too. Also has the size to play OG.

Van Pran has been a steady force in the middle of Georgia's offensive line for both of their national championship runs. He's more of a power player than a zone-blocker, but his experience and consistency make him a solid prospect.

PFF wrote:




RB Davis: Kentucky offensive coordinator is from the Rams and is running the Wide Zone Scheme. Also at 5'9" 216 lbs he's the big body that Gute seems to be gravitating towards, which isn't nessarily the best at zone running. As zone needs a lot of quickness, not nessarily beef.


OG Beebe: He finally had a bad game! But seriously, no one seems to have a good answer as to why Beebe is rated so low on PFF. Yes it's the Big 12 defenses, but all Beebe has done is play extremely well year after year after year... first at LT, then LG, and now LG/RT. Some think he's a 2nd rounder. So while PFF thinks this is a major reach, you probably can get people to bet money he'll be gone before the 4th.

C Frazier: More IOL depth that can also snap and also has the size to play OG as well as Center.

T Foster, like Beebe, a number of years of very good football as starter, and Foster has stayed at LT the entire time in the SEC. Why rate him so low?
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dfosterf (26-Jun) : I think it would be great to have someone like Tom Grossi or Andy Herman on the Board of Directors so he/they could inform us
dfosterf (26-Jun) : Fair enough, WPR. Thing is, I have been a long time advocate to at least have some inkling of the dynamics within the board.
wpr (26-Jun) : 1st world owners/stockholders problems dfosterf.
Martha Careful (25-Jun) : I would have otherwise admirably served
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Also, no more provision for a write-in candidate, so Martha is off the table at least for this year
dfosterf (25-Jun) : You do have to interpret the boring fine print, but all stockholders all see he is on the ballot
dfosterf (25-Jun) : It also says he is subject to another ballot in 2028. I recall nothing of this nature with Murphy
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Ed Policy is on my ballot subject to me penciling him in as a no.
dfosterf (25-Jun) : I thought it used to be we voted for the whatever they called the 45, and then they voted for the seven, and then they voted for Mark Murphy
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Because I was too lazy to change my address, I haven't voted fot years until this year
dfosterf (25-Jun) : of the folks that run this team. I do not recall Mark Murphy being subject to our vote.
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Ed Policy yay or nay is on the pre-approved ballot that we always approve because we are uninformed and lazy, along with all the rest
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Weird question. Very esoteric. For stockholders. Also lengthy. Sorry. Offseason.
Zero2Cool (25-Jun) : Maybe wicked wind chill made it worse?
Mucky Tundra (25-Jun) : And then he signs with Cleveland in the offseason
Mucky Tundra (25-Jun) : @SharpFootball WR Diontae Johnson just admitted he refused to enter a game in 41° weather last year in Baltimore because he felt “ice cold”
Zero2Cool (24-Jun) : Yawn. Rodgers says he is "pretty sure" this be final season.
Zero2Cool (23-Jun) : PFT claims Packers are having extension talks with Zach Tom, Quay Walker.
Mucky Tundra (20-Jun) : GB-Minnesota 2004 Wild Card game popped up on my YouTube page....UGH
beast (20-Jun) : Hmm 🤔 re-signing Walker before Tom? Sounds highly questionable to me.
Mucky Tundra (19-Jun) : One person on Twitter=cannon law
Zero2Cool (19-Jun) : Well, to ONE person on Tweeter
Zero2Cool (19-Jun) : According to Tweeter
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