If the Packers go offense at No. 12, who should they take?

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  • Arthur Perrenoud - 5 years ago

    We must keep Rodgers on his feet, he needs help with his feet, he will be slowing down. Jared Cook is available, he can both block and catch. It is not necessary to pay big money for Jimmy Graham, when he can't do either. By switching the tight ends every play, you leave a signal. Oh I see Graham is in it's a pass play, or oh he's not in now, they must be going to run. The versatile Cook would eliminate some of this, so we wouldn't need a plethora of T.E's and instead could have depth on the O-line where it's been needed.

  • M - 5 years ago

    There are good offensive choices in upcoming draft. What is disappointing is that yet again the Packers will feed Rodgers rookies to work with in the draft. I wonder what would the Packers look like this year if they spent all that free agency money on offensive firepower and drafted for d again?

  • Chris Hinch - 5 years ago

    The Packers may never draft this high again for some time; therefore landing a receiver like Metcalf for the offense to star opposite Adams seems smart. GB may be able to stay put at #30 and land Fant or Irv Smith Jr. if they chose to. I'd say GB is wise to select two prime receiving threats such as these for Rd. 1 in the 2019 draft.

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