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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 1061776" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Albert Breer is reporting that the Texans are interested in moving up to at least #22 because they is suspicion that one or both of the Packers and Vikings could take one. </p><p></p><p>I am never against drafting offensive line. A dominant OL is the 2nd most valuable thing a team can have after a franchise QB. However, I will be surprised if GB does it. </p><p></p><p>Assuming that Membou, Banks, and Campbell are all long gone and that Simmons is falling because of medicals, there are two names that really feel like Packers:</p><p></p><p>Josh Conerly, Oregon</p><p></p><p>Grey Zabel, North Dakota State</p><p></p><p>Both guys have the size, movement skills, and versatility that the Packers typically target. They're both senior bowlers and neither had an official visit that we know of, which also fits the profile of a Packers' first round pick.</p><p></p><p>Conerly is a tackle who could play guard. Zable is a guard/center who could play tackle. </p><p></p><p>Another guy who I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the league is higher on than the media is Aireontae Ersery from Minnesota. He's a little bigger than what they have traditionally drafted, but they've been trending towards bigger players recently and he has the movement skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 1061776, member: 12283"] Albert Breer is reporting that the Texans are interested in moving up to at least #22 because they is suspicion that one or both of the Packers and Vikings could take one. I am never against drafting offensive line. A dominant OL is the 2nd most valuable thing a team can have after a franchise QB. However, I will be surprised if GB does it. Assuming that Membou, Banks, and Campbell are all long gone and that Simmons is falling because of medicals, there are two names that really feel like Packers: Josh Conerly, Oregon Grey Zabel, North Dakota State Both guys have the size, movement skills, and versatility that the Packers typically target. They're both senior bowlers and neither had an official visit that we know of, which also fits the profile of a Packers' first round pick. Conerly is a tackle who could play guard. Zable is a guard/center who could play tackle. Another guy who I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the league is higher on than the media is Aireontae Ersery from Minnesota. He's a little bigger than what they have traditionally drafted, but they've been trending towards bigger players recently and he has the movement skills. [/QUOTE]
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