Overall -- I just don't think we should be excited about getting draft picks. Either we are not drafting the right talent, OR we're not able to develop the talent. (eek, maybe it's both?)
I pose that question to YOU!! If you HAD TO PICK one, which is the bigger problem? Talent Selection? Talent Developing?
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Great post... IMO... Clearly talent selections.
2018
ILB Burks was clearly a 4-3 OLB, and weak tackler. While Packers were a 4-3 defense and needed a physical ILB.
WR Moore couldn't catch a cold
OG Cole Madison, forget the mental issue aspect. He came from an "Air Raid" offense. What's the problem with that? The "Air Raid" offense don't even attempt to teach actual NFL techniques or even ask the OL to try to win in pass protection... they teach OL to lose slowly, delay delay delay, not try to stop your guy, just delay them and it's the QB job to get the ball out quickly.
LS Hunter Bradley... why did they select Bradley? He competed against Zach Triner, and post 53 selection rumors said the ST coach wanted Trainer as he was better. Gute kept his draft pick Bradley. Bradley was quickly out of football. Triner went to the Buccaneers and has been there ever since. Maybe the Packers don't lose to the 49ers in the playoffs with the blocked punt if the LS was better.
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That's just one year, I don't want to spend the time breaking down all the years questionable picks.
But maybe look at the 3rd rounders and OL, and other OL trends.
Early on it seemed Gute really liked linemen from SEC and Big 10, which is I wonder if that's why he selected Meyers and Newman over others that were more hyped at the position.
Also all Gute's OL selections are between a certain height, which I believe was 6'4" and 6'6". While liking taller guys is not an issue, seemingly taking anyone not within that range off the board is questionable.
IMO, OL Simon Stepaniak clearly wasn't athletic enough for the NFL, and that was before tearing his ACL before the draft.
In 2019, we picked TE Sternberger one pick before WR Terry McLaurin, I was absolutely screaming at the TV. No idea how McLaurin got picked up so late or Sternberger so early. I think Gute was reaching just to fill a need at TE like he did in 2018 with ILB Burks, 2020 with YE Duguara, 2021 with WR/RB Rodgers (whom is neither), 2022 with OL Rhyan.
Speaking of Rhyan, we had a minor coach from UCLA which might of effected our draft opinion. But Rhyan was maximizing his reach barely being long and athletic enough for college LT, and would have to move to inside in the pros. But to do that, he would have to 1,000% change his style of play, from maximizing his reach to playing completely within himself to get more power, instead as of length. That compete change of technique is going to take a minimum of 3 years.... so in theory we shouldn't write him off yet ... but that's a bad freaking choice to pick so high knowing you aren't going to get anything from him early on, and only be a decent pick if he completely changes his style AND develops. One is bad enough, but both? That's a developmental pick. You don't pick a developmental pick that high unless they have GREAT potential, which I don't believe Rhyan does.
Yes LT Jason Spriggs, CB Josh Jackson, and QB Jordan Love were also developmental picks, that were picked even higher, BUT if they developed, which was questionable, but if they did, they had great potential, that wasn't the case for Rhyan.
To me, it seems like Gute is selecting linemen/TEs too much based on attributes and need, than actual skills on tape.
Some Receivers and Valentine seems to be hits, the athletes, but I don't think the Packers are breaking down film well of the linemen.