I would like to secure the LT today and the other one tomorrow.If you're talking about today, I think it's Ersery, Belton, and Savaiinaea.
I would like to secure the LT today and the other one tomorrow.If you're talking about today, I think it's Ersery, Belton, and Savaiinaea.
I do think it is also encouraging in some way to remember that he was supposed to be Texas's #2 to start the season. And over the course of the season he pretty quickly moved to be their first option in a lot of ways. So yes, not a ton of proven production yet, but at the same time you could easily view him as an ascending player with a great trajectorySo Houston runs a unique style and Golden wanted out because he was betting on himself and was sick of being restricted there. In truth had he been at Texas two years and did what he did in 2024 that concern would be less.
His lack of proven production, his route tree not really shining until very late in 2024 to me and how easy he is brought down it seems were a few limiting factors for me.
He was still a consensus top 5 in his position from everyone I know and some even had as their #2
I would like to secure the LT today and the other one tomorrow.
This is a big one that stood out to me...good and bad.-Before the combine, when I watched him, one of the first things I noticed was how often he had to slow down for the ball. Maybe he's not a true 4.2 guy on the field, but he is really fast. He ran away from people and in many instances they had caught up by the time the ball arrived because Quinn Ewers is not good.
For all we know he might’ve picked Golden over Egbuka or even Jahdae had he fell to us.Well said. It just so happened that the BPA at #23 aligned perfectly with a need on the Packers' O.
Exactly. Some of it is obviously arm strength. Some of it is timing also. That first season Love hesitated imo and didn’t fully have that trust of his Receivers, which led to a plethora of long undergoes. Heck I think we lost 3 or 4 games on underthrows. Some were by 1/2 yard. Some were moreThis is a big one that stood out to me...good and bad.
On one hand I don't particularly rate Ewers, true. He doesn't have much of a deep ball and Golden was often having to slow down to bring in his passes.
But on the other hand, the concern here is that...I think we also saw similar from Jordan Love this past season. Now of course an NFL arm and a NCAA arm are not the same things, and I'm pretty confident Love has a better arm than Ewers. Plus I think the hope is that a lot of that with Love was mechanical, injury related type stuff. But it just felt like there were often times where Watson or others were having to slow down or that the touch on those deep throws wasn't there.
If Love's healthy and gets his deep ball dialed in to where it should be, everyone's having a lot of fun.
The only thing about what you say is that he sounds too good to pass in the 2ndWatch Belton in the 3rd round. He visited, he tested Packers-ish, and they coached him at the senior bowl.
I think he could legitimately play tackle or guard in the NFL, which would make him a convenient selection: a tackle option in case Walker leaves and Morgan can't hack it OR a guard option if/when Rhyan leaves.
The only thing about what you say is that he sounds too good to pass in the 2nd
I see him as a Guard, but still with Tackle versatility in the NFL.Maybe he will go in the second round but he’s also 24 years old and might not have the foot quickness to stick it tackle
I see him as a Guard, but still with Tackle versatility in the NFL.
So Houston runs a unique style and Golden wanted out because he was betting on himself and was sick of being restricted there. In truth had he been at Texas two years and did what he did in 2024 that concern would be less.
His lack of proven production, his route tree not really shining until very late in 2024 to me and how easy he is brought down it seems were a few limiting factors for me.
He was still a consensus top 5 in his position from everyone I know and some even had as their #2
I like Trapilo, both Right and Left Tackle versatilityI would not mind him at 87, but hard pass for me at 54. I am hoping Ersery or Trapilo are options at 54, otherwise DTs Sanders or Turner.
Just hope Rounds 2 and 3 address the other needs. Packers will likely be trading up and down today.Yeah, yeah, blah blah blah. But other than those minor, trivial details, what possible reason would there be for pissing away this pick on him?
I don't think it's a bad thing if he plays Guard, I think it's great he could play either position, especially with Banks contract pretty easy to get away from.Yeah we will see. In his favor, he's got decent agilities/movement at 336 lbs plus a 7' wingspan.
40 games at NCSU all at left tackle.
My thoughts as well. If Golden was one of the guys they were happy with at 23, then even better!I don't think so. Any other city they probably slide down and get more picks. Also, if the 3 WRs were off the board they probably would have traded down with the Eagles to #32 and been the last pick of the night to round out the 1st round.
They will never admit to it and they put out the talking points about being ok with trading out of the 1st or trading down and Gute wasn't going to be limited, but at the end of the day the NFL is an entertainment industry and what occurred last night will probably be the single greatest Packers draft moment in our lifetimes.
So did the draft impact what occurred last night? Probably.
And that's ok.
I feel like that is an odd comp anyways. The only real similarity I see there is in their physical builds. I like Reed but IMO Golden is *significantly* more athletic.I liked what Andy Herman said today on his podcast, in response to those saying "Golden is too much like Jayden Reed, it was a bad pick." Andy's response was something like; "Well, he isn't just like Jayden Reed, but if he was, yes please, I will take 2 Jayden Reeds any day."
Watson is not always a great route runner. He is very fast but sometimes he looks like a klutz. I am hoping they can use Golden to force the defense to protect for the long one and Love can go underneath or dump off to Dillon.Lafluer calls a few deep balls a game. We had practically no deep ball with Watson hurt and it showed. Even when he wasn't hurt it was lackluster.
This pick is going to open up the playbook while addressing one of our biggest needs.
He was the best player available that could fit that need and is a highly rated prospect with great speed. I don't know what there is to hate, sure he doesn't have DK Metcalf or Calvin Johnson measurements but we were never gonna get those kind of guys in the late first round anyways.
Only thing I'm worried about is Golden's blocking. This team likes their WR's to do that, and I hope he is up for the challenge.
Some get all ecstatic when you draft a Wideout in Round One as if you have the dream of a Jerry Rice or Randy Moss. Others are so bent on fixing one very crucial phase with one very high pick. I believe this was well thought out by Gute with what was available on the board.A nice summary of Packer draft grades here:
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: A
Pete Prisco of CBS: A
Nick Baumgardner and Scott Dochterman of The Athletic: A
Rob Rang of Fox Sports: A
Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz of USA TODAY: B-plus
Charles McDonald of Yahoo! Sports: B
Gilberto Manzano and Matt Verderame of Sports Illustrated: A-minus
Danny Kelly of The Ringer: C-plus
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report: B-plus
The consensus seems pretty favorable...But you'll never make everyone happy.