Mike, welcome. Wes not only did the yeoman work for you, but he really won by doing so. Comments, not questions. I enjoy when you, Wes and my II brothers submit the choices that players will be drafted, especially the low-round possibilities. This broadens my views by feeding some research feed beyond the many, many clickbait mocks that grow during this period. So come on them!
Unfortunately, Mike, he’s stuck with me for another 2 days. Spoff will rejoin the rotation on Wednesday. In the meantime, I will work on getting you some slow round names. Good morning from beautiful West Palm Beach. That’s opening hours.
My teeth grinding problem with NFL leadership is how to limp on something important. Using technology to properly host a game is a few years behind it as it should be. Instead, it is said that there is no problem. And they focus on 18 games, overseas soccer, kickoffs. If appropriate, the decision regarding the tash push should have been made after the first season when it appeared. Either illegal assist or creative coaching. But there must have been a debate at the time. And then decided.
As is the case, we are finally having that conversation. As reported by athletic Dianna Russini, the notion of banning Tush Push appears to be gaining momentum towards this week’s debate and subsequent votes. stay tuned.
It also does not support the seventh playoff team change. The league had a perfect system that made sense. Why tinker with it?
It’s another game to air, and an important game that allowed the league to build a “wild card weekend” in Monday’s playoff contest. I grew up to prefer the 7th species (and not because the Packers have the benefits of change twice). I love how the regular season champions at each conference give a clear advantage, rather than sharing a wild-card goodbye with each conference’s regular season runner-up.
Congratulations and welcome to Kevin Manala, who is said to be our “new” general counsel, suggesting that there is something “old.” Who has he replaced him, I think he represents the team, but not a player? Also, can this be considered the first employment in the ED policy? thank you.
Manara will replace his policy as he moves into a new role as Packers president/CEO this summer. Manala’s responsibility is very simple. He directs the organization’s legal affairs and addresses the Packers’ interests using the NFL on issues.
Jay of Lake Land, Florida
Everyone, Tet Macmillan looks like Randy Moss in the highlights. Is he drafted your top WR?
I think Travis Hunter is the best player in this draft so it has to be my guy. However, Macmillan is the following:
Good morning, insider. I know that it’s never going to happen, but the Packers were able to pull Mike Dittka and get all in on Travis Hunter. This is the guy who is planning on watching the biggest of the season, besides Camward and Chedure Sanders, the 53-year-old.
I don’t think NFL prospects are worth the bet, but Hunter may be the most unique outlook he’s seen in the NFL since his college coach. Check what level of risk teams playing on both sides of the ball. Hunters have unrealistic instincts, unusual bursts, and natural playmaking abilities. He’s smaller than the other classes in the receiving class, but everything else is a blue chip.
Ben from Cripple Creek
Ah, Seattle fans were definitely one of them. I have a family who is a huge fan of the Seahawks (which contributed to many conflicts a few years ago). The team started to get worse and he put a sour mouth in Seattle ever since kicking Pete Carroll out of town. But I agree with the comment on Buffalo’s similarity. So they’re my second team. Plus, Josh Allen is a likable person.
The strange thing is that Seattle doesn’t seem to have plummeted like New England. The Seahawks have lost one season in the last 13 years. When the Packers came to town last December, they were still solidly at NFC West Hunt, but still had a “Go Pack Go” chant from start to finish. I was stunned.
The TJ Slaton alternative is also a Florida gator, and I heard he’s 130 pounds more than the 330 pound slaton.
Speaking of a possible recent outlook, Desmond Watson didn’t know that a 6-foot-6, 464-pound guy could do on professional Florida Day. He not only rose 225 pounds to the bench 36 times, but also ran 40 times in 5.93 seconds. Watson didn’t have any eye-opening productions in Florida (44 tackles and 1½ sacks in 51 games), but was the case in 2021’s Slaton.
Brandon, Imperial, Missouri
Good morning, maybe I’m in the minority in this onside kick controversy, but isn’t it also a “non-football” play similar to Tush Push? It always seemed to me as a traditional kickoff avoidance. If they can hold it, it’s fine. If it has to go or isn’t that effective, do so. Don’t you think it’s up to the opposing team to make better defenses so that they don’t need an onside kick in the first place? Maybe it’s sour grapes from games we haven’t discussed, but I’m beyond that.
I think someone handed out the kids in the sour patch in their inbox today. Other than not wanting to get out of the way to make the league play more possible, I’m good at onside kicks. All games begin to tie together with zero. If the problem is delayed with multiple scores, don’t be too late.
Chuck in Gold Canyon, Arizona
Good morning, Wes. The return is approaching, but thank you for eagerly holding the torch throughout the speculation month. Many mocks have different positions from the player that the packer takes. One recent site has evaluated 11 position groups, and I’m curious how much Briangu Tekunst takes that into consideration. In that case, you wouldn’t be surprised if you strongly consider WR. Edge, DT, CB and OT are all considered very strong this year. WR, IOL, QB, LB, and safety are not too deep. It’s important where things fall.
Gutekunst will not return to the corner in positions that will be in the draft. The Packers made some moves again in free agency, signing premium deals to cornerbacks Nate Hobbs and guard Aaron Banks, adding depth to Mecole Hardman and Christian Welch, as well as receivers and linebackers, respectively. The Packers can draft in one of these four positions, but if not, they have flexibility. In any case, it is Gutekunst’s job to build the best value-based board possible.
Hello, everything. The other day I sent a question asking about a special team. It appears that you have enough patience to answer these questions to yourself. Signing LB Christian Welch and I got 2 fur! But what question would I ask if I didn’t ask? I hope everyone enjoyed the weekend!
Time and place are extremely important in this business. As I wrote in the “Five Things” article, Welch was one of the most difficult cuts the Packers had to make last summer. Gutekunst said himself that Welch did everything he could to build a team. However, Green Bay was loaded into an internal linebacker after drafting Edgelin Cooper and Tyron Hopper. But with Eric Wilson returning to Minnesota this offseason, there’s a massive opening for Welch to reassert himself with the Packers special team.