buckeyepackfan
a year ago
Traded up to 14, then traded down 1 spot to pick up 4th, 5th , and 6th rnd 2025 picks.

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 14
New Orleans Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 25
2024: Round 3, Pick 91

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 15
2025: Round 4
2025: Round 5
2025: Round 6
Indianapolis Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 14

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 5, Pick 169
2024: Round 6, Pick 192
New Orleans Receives:
2024: Round 5, Pick 168


015 Cooper DeJean CB | Iowa TRADE
041 Patrick Pau OT | Houston
058 Tyler Nubin S | Minnesota
088 Calen Bullock S | USC
127 Tommy Eichenberg LB | Ohio State
169 Cedric Johnson EDGE | Mississippi TRADE
192 Justin Eboigbe DL | Alabama TRADE
204 Kingsley Eguakun IOL | Florida
216 Julian Pearl OT | Illinois
243 Marcellas Dial CB | South Carolina
251 Kendall Milton RB | Georgia

I was addicted to The Hokey Pokey, but I turned myself around!
buckeyepackfan
a year ago
only one trade down
Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 31
2024: Round 2, Pick 63
2024: Round 6, Pick 215
San Francisco Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 25



031 Jordan Morgan OT | Arizona TRADE
041 Tyler Nubin S | Minnesota
58 Kris Jenkins DL | Michigan
063 Cooper Beebe IOL | Kansas State TRADE
088 Payton Wilson LB | NC State
091 Kris Abrams-Draine CB | Missouri
127 Austin Booker EDGE | Kansas
16 Jaylen Wright RB | Tennessee
204 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR | Georgia
215 Nathaniel Watson LB | Mississippi State TRADE
216 Julian Pearl OT | Illinois
243 Marcus Harris DL | Auburn
251 Grayson Murphy EDGE | UCLA
I was addicted to The Hokey Pokey, but I turned myself around!
dhazer
a year ago
Ok, this would piss some people off but how do you pass on a guy that is projected as the #3 pick in the draft? This gives us time to find out if Love is truly the guy or if it was a 1/2 year wonder. Also Jones can't be depended on to stay healthy so why not grab 1 of the top backs right away. I am not concerned about our defense and we will bring in some veteran help there. I liked my draft and would be stoked if it fell like this but I knew this draft was wacked when all these teams passed on a QB and they had Chicago taking Drake Maye at #1. I am willing to bet anyone money that Maye will not go #1 to the Bears, remember last time they wasted a high pick on a NC QB lol, in fact they can resign him if they want a NC QB lol.



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dhazer
a year ago
I seriously wonder about some of these lol, C'mon i could help taking Bowers he will go top 6 easily lol

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dhazer
a year ago
these are funny but I end up with the same players a lot, just like Gute I don't mind double dipping at safety and a nice little addition to the WR room (maybe trade off Watson)

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beast
a year ago
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Two trades: Basically I take picks #25 & 41 and swap them for picks #30 & 31 while a Ravens 3rd round pick goes to the 49ers.

1.30 OL Barton
Started at Center before three years at LT, I believe he can stay at OT in the pros but most don't seem to believe so. He's got vice grib hands, with refs allowing holding more and more, I think he can play all 5 positions. Needs to get more consistent with his power.

1.31 S Nubin
The most instinctive Safety that makes the least mistakes in this draft class. Some knock him because he not the most athletic, but so what if he's not able to play single deep FS, most starting.NFL safeties can't and it's not needed unless your scheme runs that a good bit which most schemes don't.

Trade again, I don't like the players they had listed in this area and a RB I would have selected got selected one pick before. So trade back and still get the top group of players I would of selected next.

3.68 WR Legette
Not really looking for WRs, but I feel the WR group is clearly. A couple of big physical WRs to choose from, I went with Legette as I think he has the best run after the catch and deep ball potential, but it's a bit scare that while he was absolutely amazing last year, that was his only good year. Of course, they have had mostly crap at QB until finally getting a transfer.

3.88 DT Sweat
Okay, if Sweat drops this far, then I'm worried about potential red flags, as he's 6'4" 360lbs, and athletic, and dominated at times... if he almost drops out of the 3rd round then there are some red flags scaring teams off. Some rumors that he's weight at times goes way up, and might of been 380lbs at draft bowl game, and some rumors he didn't break out sooner due to some immaturity issues. But his physical potential is huge!

3.91 CB Hart
Long, athletic and can play press man coverage which supposedly is what the new defensive coverage would like to do.

4.104 FS Taylor-Demerson
Undersized but extremely athletic can play the deep FS role and also not afraid to hit, while there might be some concerns if he can consistently bang, might need to protect him from OL. Makes some mistakes but usually has the speed to make up for it.


4.126 RB Benson
I'd be willing to take Benson much higher, he has high pad level and needs to improve his pass blocking, but other than that he seems great. I admit I held off drafting RB sooner because I knew he was down here which is not true for a real draft.

5.168 OL Sundell
Started at Center until 2023 where he switched to LT. On a run first team, where they run the ball more than 50% of the time. Probably switch back inside in the NFL, 6'4½" 300lbs.

6.182 OT Rosengarten
Rosengarten is athletic like Bakhtiari (though at RT), but clearly even less power (and Bakhtiari needed more power)... so I could literally see Rosengarten going anywhere in the draft depending on how teams see athletic potential vs lack of power as he's a boom or bust. Some think he'll go in the 3rd round, personally I liked Bakhtiari and Tom better and they surprisingly didn't go until the 4th.

6.216 Edge Byrd
Smaller than Gute prefers at 6'3" 255lb but he seems very well rounded and like he could be a very good pass rush specialist. And something I really like is that he seems to be shockingly good at change of direction for his size. A mobile QB changes directions and he basically adjusted at the same time.

7.243 LB Gant
Was at Ohio State with the Packers new defensive coordinator, before transferring to start. Very good when he doesn't have to deal with OL. Probably a good STer.

7.251 LB Magee
Seems to be a jack of all trades, while he might dominate in any one area. Can be used in a lot of different ways.





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a year ago
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1.27 S Nubin
Most instinctive Safety in the draft.

2.41 LB Cooper
Very athletic run and hit LB, keeps the ball in front of him, and gets the carry down extremely quickly.

2.57 RB Brooks
Texas has just had great RBs recently. Brooks was athletic, physical and just kept breaking tackles with ease, and was good as a receiver too. Coming off a season ending injury, otherwise he might be a lot higher.

3.88 CB Hart
If we're going to press Coverage, then we need a long arm CB and Hart likes to press already and is fairly athletic for the bigger CBs.

3.91 CB Jones
Was absolutely great in the slot last year.

4.105 OL Puni
Has played LT and LG the last two years. I think he's could play OT but might be better at OG, and looking at him to compete at RG, and maybe backup OT.

4.126 RB Benson
I'm surprised they have Benson ranked so low. He was setting PFF records with broken tackle percentages in 2022. And what exactly are his weakness?

5.175 WR McCaffrey
Yes, Christian McCaffrey brother, but also Max McCaffrey was on the Packers teams a couple of times (maybe not on the 53 man roster)

Luke was a QB, before switching to WR and developing extremely fast considering his late start to the position.

5.176 OT Rosengarten
Extremely athletic for an OL, but no where close. to enough power. Boom or bust selection, but with some added strength and power he potentially could really boom.

7.235 TE Reiman
Traits base selection, as he hasn't produced as much as you'd like on the field, but showed in shine bowl that he clearly has the potential to. 6'4" 275lb TE that looks like an undersized OL, but he's moved very well for the size. Needs to develop but has the physical tools. Of course, why didn't he produce more in college?

7.243 SS Owens
A long term starter but had a very bad year last year for some reason, but the previous years were pretty good, could he potentially have a big bounce back? The other Texas Tech Safety impressed scouts in the Shine game. So maybe they're both better than first thought.

7.251 LB Gant
Run and Chase LB that surprised some by getting the start in the Shine game. Very athletic, you aren't asking him to blitz, but using his athletic upside. Also was at Ohio State with our new defensive coordinator.



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buckeyepackfan
a year ago
I traded 25 for 31 and 5 2024 picks and 2 202 picks

Then I took the BPA on the board. (exception skipped any qb ,

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 31
2024: Round 3, Pick 94
2024: Round 4, Pick 132
2024: Round 5, Pick 176
2024: Round 6, Pick 214
2025: Round 4
2025: Round 6

San Francisco Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 25


031 Demeioun Robinson EDGE | Penn State
041 Ladd McConkey WR | Georgia
058 Tyler Nubin S | Minnesota
088 Trey Benson RB | Florida State
091 Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB | Clemson
094 Ruke Orhorhoro DL | Clemson TRADE
127 Cade Stover TE | Ohio State
132 Khyree JacksonCB | Oregon TRADE
168 MarShawn Lloyd RB | USC
176 Johnny Dixon CB | Penn State TRADE
204 Mason McCormick IOL | South Dakota State
214 Tanor Bortolini IOL | Wisconsin TRADE
216 Julian Pearl OT | Illinois
243 Jeremy Flax OT | Kentucky
251 Jha'Quan Jackson WR | Tulane

I was addicted to The Hokey Pokey, but I turned myself around!
beast
a year ago
DB Loaded Draft
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1.25 S Nubin
I want to trade back, but Gute rarely trades back and if they truly want a stud Safety they might want to make sure they don't miss out on Nubin.

2.41 OL Morgan
Athletic LT, which some think would be best at OG, but I think he can play both OT and OG well. I think OT might be a better fit.

2.57 Edge Trice
Gute likes oversized, powerful hands edge rushers and at 6'3" 275lbs, Trice is. Also gives GREAT effort, though the timing on his punches seems to to it's own beat, and needs to improve on finishing tackles.

3.88 S Kitchens
Had an amazing 2022 season where everyone thought he'd be a 1st round pick, but 2023 came back down to average like his 2021 season. The HUGE upside is there, but the consistency and limiting errors is not. Boom or bust, but I think it's worth the risk, to potentially have a guy that could become elite, even though he's inconsistent now.

3.91 CB Hart
Very good coverage from press coverage with long arms and pretty athletic.

4.126 RB Estime
Big physical RBs that's surprising light on his feet giving him great quickness for his size.

5.168 CB McGlothern
Very good in coverage but don't expect to get much of anything from run defense.

6.203 Slot Brown
Brown is a CB to me, though in 2023 he did play more of a shallow Safety role, mostly in the slot, but some in the box. As a deep Safety, Brown has less than 75 career snaps as a deep Safety, but over 600 snaps just in 2023. Gute doesn't go for smaller players, and most slot guys are small, so here is a 6' 200lb slot CB.

6.213 IOL Bortolini
Bortolini struggled in the running game in 2023, as he due to injuries he had to switch to Center, but his pass blocking was great which is more important and he was even better at OG in 2022.

7.243 SS/LB Hampton
Yeah, Hampton probably isn't falling this far, 6'2" 215lb very willing to come up and hit you. Very good in zone, not as good in man coverage. Should be great on STs.

7.251 LB Gant
Was on the Ohio St. team with Packers defensive coordinator, left Ohio State to get a chance to start and looked great at Toledo. Good in coverage.


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buckeyepackfan
a year ago
Trade crazy draft. I treaded away The Packers 2025 3rd,4th,5th,6th, and 7th rnd picks
I also received 2- 2nd,2-3rd,a 4th,a 5th,a 6th, and 5-7th rnd picks
Ended up with an extra 2nd, 3rd and 4-7th rnd picks for 2025 draft.


Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 7
Tennessee Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 25
2024: Round 2, Pick 58
2024: Round 3, Pick 91
2025: Round 3

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 15
2024: Round 2, Pick 46
2024: Round 3, Pick 82
Indianapolis Receives:
2024: Round 1, Pick 7

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 2, Pick 50
2025: Round 2
2025: Round 5
2025: Round 6
Philadelphia Receives:
2024: Round 2, Pick 46

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 3, Pick 87
2024: Round 5, Pick 173
2025: Round 7
Dallas Receives:
2024: Round 3, Pick 82

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 3, Pick 89
2025: Round 4
Tampa Bay Receives:
2024: Round 3, Pick 87

Green Bay Receives:
2025: Round 2
2025: Round 3
2025: Round 7
2025: Round 7
2025: Round 7
Atlanta Receives:
2024: Round 3, Pick 88

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 3, Pick 100
Los Angeles Receives:
2024: Round 4, Pick 127
2025: Round 4
2025: Round 5
2025: Round 6
2025: Round 7

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 6, Pick 209
2024: Round 6, Pick 214
2025: Round 7
San Francisco Receives:
2024: Round 6, Pick 204

Green Bay Receives:
2024: Round 6, Pick 212
2024: Round 6, Pick 218
Los Angeles Receives:
2024: Round 6, Pick 209
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015 Terrion Arnold CB | Alabama............TRADE
041 T'Vondre Sweat DL | Texas
050 Tyler Nubin S | Minnesota................TRADE
089 Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB | Clemson.....TRADE
100 Brandon Dorlus EDGE | Oregon........TRADE
168 Javon Foster OT | Missouri
173 Matt Goncalves OT | Pittsburgh........TRADE
212 Curtis Jacobs LB | Penn State...........TRADE
214 Brennan Jackson EDGE | Wash. St....TRADE
216 Tanor Bortolini IOL | Wisconsin
218 Daijun Edwards RB | Georgia............TRADE
243 Marcellas Dial CB | South Carolina
251 Kenny Logan Jr. S | Kansas

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