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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1031055" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p><strong>Amarius Mims (25) </strong></p><p>Here we get our Cornerstone for the next 4-5 seasons. This sums him up best from draftbuzz.</p><p>“His ability to adapt to various along the offensive line, combined with his innate physical talents, make him an option for NFL teams looking for a cornerstone offensive tackle who isn't quite ready yet but who possesses great upside” We have a serviceable LT in the meantime (Walker) and can afford to give Mims some time to develop this season, but he’s more than adequate to plug in case of injury.</p><p><strong>Edgerrin Cooper (#41) </strong></p><p>While it is truly one of the weaker iLB classes overall and at the top, there are still a few that are worthy of praise. At the forefront is Cooper. A Consensus All-American and</p><p>1st-Team SEC LB. [USER=13099]@Dante[/USER] here is your 2024 example of an earlier riser. He missed much of the Covid season, but in 2021 was named as a Freshman All-Sec Team as he was flipping from a 19yr old to 20yrs. He has terrorized LSU and Alabama with his disruptive brand of football. A Cooper-Walker duo would be a menace to opponents. Cooper is rising and now needs a to Shine on Footballs biggest stage. The NFL</p><p><strong>TJ Tampa #58</strong></p><p>Instability in our secondary is screaming for an overhaul. The unexpected loss of Rasul Douglas and combinations of uncertainty from injuries can only be remedied by putting the past behind. Tampa led the Cyclones by whipping up a 54% QB rating last season. Labeled as the Cornerstone of the Iowa Defense, he’s got all the traits The Packers like. Height, Speed, High IQ and nobody will complain he’s also a A grade Run Defender. Like Mims he does need refinement to hone his ceiling, but he’s in the perfect Room for that. Hafley won’t be in a pressure cooker to get immediate results. We have the personnel with playing time experience who can</p><p>allow TJ to hone his skills and gain seasoning before we let him fly.</p><p></p><p><strong>Malachi Corley (#88)</strong></p><p> We knew it was a deep and talented WR class throughout and that would push a player who should’ve went earlier into our grasp. Here’s a player who has a skill set that’s really unique. He’s built like a RB, but has unique blend of speed and power and balance that makes dangerous in space. He’s just a good enough value to not ignore. He’s our version of Deebo.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jaden Hicks (#91) </strong></p><p>We really could use a solid Safety Robin for our Batman (Xavier)</p><p>He’s the best Safety left here.</p><p> He’s versatile without dropoff, he’s great in Run support with the requisite size to lay some wood. Hicks also possesses a high football IQ with high instincts. He’s also effective as a Pass Rusher with semi-disruptive level traits when infiltrating the backfield.</p><p></p><p><strong>Javon Foster (#126) </strong></p><p>Ok, it might sound redundant, but we are talking about a 3rd Team All-American and awarded 2nd Team and more recently, 1st Team All-SEC selection. The one thing that benefits GB is our versatility. Javon has 41 starts under his belt and significant snaps at BOTH LT and RT. He’s a mauler and is impressive at getting to that second level. He’s an immediate Swing Tackle that will have the needed time to win a future starting role. He also allows a talented Zach Tom to move inside to keep our best 5 going.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tyrone Tracy (#169)</strong></p><p></p><p>Unproven RB without a large sample size, but he’s a high efficiency RB. Can also KR and he’s flown a bit under radar. Although I’ve noticed he’s moved up the boards more recently. He kinda reminds me (similar) to a young Ty Montgomery/turbo Jamaal Williams mix. He can play WR or KR or just an all around athlete. His 9.64 RAS puts him in an elite athletic profile and while he needs more experience? He’d perform if you put him in there yesterday. He has that Jamaal fight but much faster</p><p></p><p><strong>Dylan McMahon (#206) </strong></p><p>We need to groom an heir apparent Center to Myers. I’d like to see Dylan put on some weight in muscle. Just 10 pounds area. That said he has the athletic ability to do what Young Bakhtiari did, but at Center. With that said, he’s basically 6’3.5 and 300lbs and put up the 11th best Combine for a Center in history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1031055, member: 10086"] [B]Amarius Mims (25) [/B] Here we get our Cornerstone for the next 4-5 seasons. This sums him up best from draftbuzz. “His ability to adapt to various along the offensive line, combined with his innate physical talents, make him an option for NFL teams looking for a cornerstone offensive tackle who isn't quite ready yet but who possesses great upside” We have a serviceable LT in the meantime (Walker) and can afford to give Mims some time to develop this season, but he’s more than adequate to plug in case of injury. [B]Edgerrin Cooper (#41) [/B] While it is truly one of the weaker iLB classes overall and at the top, there are still a few that are worthy of praise. At the forefront is Cooper. A Consensus All-American and 1st-Team SEC LB. [USER=13099]@Dante[/USER] here is your 2024 example of an earlier riser. He missed much of the Covid season, but in 2021 was named as a Freshman All-Sec Team as he was flipping from a 19yr old to 20yrs. He has terrorized LSU and Alabama with his disruptive brand of football. A Cooper-Walker duo would be a menace to opponents. Cooper is rising and now needs a to Shine on Footballs biggest stage. The NFL [B]TJ Tampa #58[/B] Instability in our secondary is screaming for an overhaul. The unexpected loss of Rasul Douglas and combinations of uncertainty from injuries can only be remedied by putting the past behind. Tampa led the Cyclones by whipping up a 54% QB rating last season. Labeled as the Cornerstone of the Iowa Defense, he’s got all the traits The Packers like. Height, Speed, High IQ and nobody will complain he’s also a A grade Run Defender. Like Mims he does need refinement to hone his ceiling, but he’s in the perfect Room for that. Hafley won’t be in a pressure cooker to get immediate results. We have the personnel with playing time experience who can allow TJ to hone his skills and gain seasoning before we let him fly. [B]Malachi Corley (#88)[/B] We knew it was a deep and talented WR class throughout and that would push a player who should’ve went earlier into our grasp. Here’s a player who has a skill set that’s really unique. He’s built like a RB, but has unique blend of speed and power and balance that makes dangerous in space. He’s just a good enough value to not ignore. He’s our version of Deebo. [B]Jaden Hicks (#91) [/B] We really could use a solid Safety Robin for our Batman (Xavier) He’s the best Safety left here. He’s versatile without dropoff, he’s great in Run support with the requisite size to lay some wood. Hicks also possesses a high football IQ with high instincts. He’s also effective as a Pass Rusher with semi-disruptive level traits when infiltrating the backfield. [B]Javon Foster (#126) [/B] Ok, it might sound redundant, but we are talking about a 3rd Team All-American and awarded 2nd Team and more recently, 1st Team All-SEC selection. The one thing that benefits GB is our versatility. Javon has 41 starts under his belt and significant snaps at BOTH LT and RT. He’s a mauler and is impressive at getting to that second level. He’s an immediate Swing Tackle that will have the needed time to win a future starting role. He also allows a talented Zach Tom to move inside to keep our best 5 going. [B]Tyrone Tracy (#169)[/B] Unproven RB without a large sample size, but he’s a high efficiency RB. Can also KR and he’s flown a bit under radar. Although I’ve noticed he’s moved up the boards more recently. He kinda reminds me (similar) to a young Ty Montgomery/turbo Jamaal Williams mix. He can play WR or KR or just an all around athlete. His 9.64 RAS puts him in an elite athletic profile and while he needs more experience? He’d perform if you put him in there yesterday. He has that Jamaal fight but much faster [B]Dylan McMahon (#206) [/B] We need to groom an heir apparent Center to Myers. I’d like to see Dylan put on some weight in muscle. Just 10 pounds area. That said he has the athletic ability to do what Young Bakhtiari did, but at Center. With that said, he’s basically 6’3.5 and 300lbs and put up the 11th best Combine for a Center in history. [/QUOTE]
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