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Need should never be the driver in deciding who to draft, but it has to be a consideration. I think most often, teams tend to draft the best player at any of their positions of perceived need. The teams that get too focused on one or two in particular tend to get into trouble.
That said, I think it might provide clarity to try and rank the perceived needs on the Packers. What areas of the roster need the most help and why. Here they are, as I see them, and in no particular order:
QB: Rodgers is still at the top of his game, Kizer has been added, Hundley and Callahan are still around.
RB: Jones showed a lot of promise as a rookie and Williams looked capable of playing a certain role. Montgomery has enough versatility to wear multiple hats as called upon.
WR: Adams is locked in, Cobb has one more season left, and the other outside position is currently up for grabs between Allison, Clark, and Yancey.
TE: Graham has solidifies the primary pass catching role, at least for the short term. Kendricks is OK as a backup.
OT: Bakhtiari is elite, Bulaga is still good when healthy but nearing the end, Spriggs has not shown the needed development, and Murphy seemed somewhat capable last season.
C/G: Taylor is a strong player, Linsley is a good starter, McCray looked capable enough to get by, Patrick is a decent backup, Amichia did very little as a rookie but remains on the roster.
DL: Clark and Daniels are very good starters. Lowry proved to be solid as the 3rd DL and now has Wilkerson to challenge for that role. Adams is unproven behind them.
Edge: Matthews and Perry are solid starters but oft injured, Biegel only had enough healthy time on the field to flash here and there as a rookie, Gilbert looked like he might deserve one of the last spots on the roster, Fackrell should probably be released. Chris Odom is still a Packer.
LB: Martinez is a good starter; depending on how one sees Jones, Jake Ryan is the only other ILB on the roster that's worth mentioning.
CB: King is slotted into one starting role, Williams is likely the other outside corner, and behind them there are several unproven young guys (Pipkins, Hawkins, Brown, Goodson, Rollins, etc.).
S: Clinton-Dix remains a starter but it's unclear which version will show up, depending on how one views Jones, Brice is a starter there too. Personally I think Jones will be more of a safety than linebacker. Evans is certainly roster worthy and Whitehead may be as well.
ST: Crosby is still good to go and Vogel is also set. Zach Triner was signed in January for the LS position and is an unknown.
So there's the status quo by position. How do you stack them up and how, in an ideal situation, would you address them in the draft (thinking less of particular prospects and more of level of investment).
That said, I think it might provide clarity to try and rank the perceived needs on the Packers. What areas of the roster need the most help and why. Here they are, as I see them, and in no particular order:
QB: Rodgers is still at the top of his game, Kizer has been added, Hundley and Callahan are still around.
RB: Jones showed a lot of promise as a rookie and Williams looked capable of playing a certain role. Montgomery has enough versatility to wear multiple hats as called upon.
WR: Adams is locked in, Cobb has one more season left, and the other outside position is currently up for grabs between Allison, Clark, and Yancey.
TE: Graham has solidifies the primary pass catching role, at least for the short term. Kendricks is OK as a backup.
OT: Bakhtiari is elite, Bulaga is still good when healthy but nearing the end, Spriggs has not shown the needed development, and Murphy seemed somewhat capable last season.
C/G: Taylor is a strong player, Linsley is a good starter, McCray looked capable enough to get by, Patrick is a decent backup, Amichia did very little as a rookie but remains on the roster.
DL: Clark and Daniels are very good starters. Lowry proved to be solid as the 3rd DL and now has Wilkerson to challenge for that role. Adams is unproven behind them.
Edge: Matthews and Perry are solid starters but oft injured, Biegel only had enough healthy time on the field to flash here and there as a rookie, Gilbert looked like he might deserve one of the last spots on the roster, Fackrell should probably be released. Chris Odom is still a Packer.
LB: Martinez is a good starter; depending on how one sees Jones, Jake Ryan is the only other ILB on the roster that's worth mentioning.
CB: King is slotted into one starting role, Williams is likely the other outside corner, and behind them there are several unproven young guys (Pipkins, Hawkins, Brown, Goodson, Rollins, etc.).
S: Clinton-Dix remains a starter but it's unclear which version will show up, depending on how one views Jones, Brice is a starter there too. Personally I think Jones will be more of a safety than linebacker. Evans is certainly roster worthy and Whitehead may be as well.
ST: Crosby is still good to go and Vogel is also set. Zach Triner was signed in January for the LS position and is an unknown.
So there's the status quo by position. How do you stack them up and how, in an ideal situation, would you address them in the draft (thinking less of particular prospects and more of level of investment).