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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1052235" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>We should have 2-3 guys competing at both Center and Guard (if Elgton slides over) next year. I have absolutely no problem drafting another interior Center. Although I don’t think it’s must situation at all.</p><p>I will say GB likes versatility though. Monk wins in that department. He has 12 starts at Tackle, 12 starts at Center to back his RG experience. No one in this draft had more raw experience than Jacob Monk. He started as a True Freshman (1st time across 12 years of program history) Take a look at his snap counts in college (4,777). That’s just highly unusual you get a guy that starts 5 full seasons.</p><p>Apparently the Packers FO values that versatility. They spent not 1, but 2 draft selections on him.</p><p></p><p>Positional Versatility, Experience, Draft Capital and Athleticism (an astounding 9.76 RAS score) are 4 good combined reasons Monk will be on this Roster next season. If he’s on the Roster he’s competing for a spot. Great thing is we can draft at OG or OC and he can roll either way. Better thing is if he gets beat out again by </p><p>Walker-Morgan-Jenkins-Rhyan-Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1052235, member: 10086"] We should have 2-3 guys competing at both Center and Guard (if Elgton slides over) next year. I have absolutely no problem drafting another interior Center. Although I don’t think it’s must situation at all. I will say GB likes versatility though. Monk wins in that department. He has 12 starts at Tackle, 12 starts at Center to back his RG experience. No one in this draft had more raw experience than Jacob Monk. He started as a True Freshman (1st time across 12 years of program history) Take a look at his snap counts in college (4,777). That’s just highly unusual you get a guy that starts 5 full seasons. Apparently the Packers FO values that versatility. They spent not 1, but 2 draft selections on him. Positional Versatility, Experience, Draft Capital and Athleticism (an astounding 9.76 RAS score) are 4 good combined reasons Monk will be on this Roster next season. If he’s on the Roster he’s competing for a spot. Great thing is we can draft at OG or OC and he can roll either way. Better thing is if he gets beat out again by Walker-Morgan-Jenkins-Rhyan-Tom [/QUOTE]
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