April 27, 2007

2007 Green Bay Packers Mock Draft

Category: Packers — Patrick Stumpf @ 2:24 am

First time I’ve actually done a formal “Mock Draft,” but here goes nothing:

1st Round: Marshawn Lynch, RB, California.

Reasoning: The bottom line is the Packers need a running back. Vernand Morency and Noah Herron just aren’t going to be able to put up good enough numbers, and Lynch is a stud prospect. Yes, whenever someone brings up this guy’s name the words “character issues” pop into your head but what matters is Lynch is a great, physical runner who has break away speed and also has the ability to catch out of the backfield, a guy that reminds me of former Packer Dorsey Levens. Lynch may be considered a slight reach, but he is the second best back in this class behind Adrian Peterson and fills a huge need for the Packers.

2nd round: Eric Weddle, S, Utah

Reasoning: Weddle is a rising prospect that many teams are very high on. He was a multiple position guy at Utah. GM Ted Thompson likes guys who have the versatility to move to other positions when called upon. Weddle is considered one of the best pure athletes in the draft and fulfills a need area for the Packers in the secondary. Marquand Manuel didn’t live up to the expectations he had coming into Green Bay, so he will take a back seat in 2007. Collins and Weddle would make a very formidable secondary for the Pack.

3rd round: Jacoby Jones, WR, Lane

Reasoning: Jones is another high-riser after his performance at the combine. This guy is an absolute burner at wide-receiver. He had a very productive senior year at Lane and Ted Thompson loves guys who can produce no matter what college they go to (Greg Jennings). Jones not only gives Brett Farve a big target at 6′3, but he has excellent return skills. He’s a very polished athlete that would be able to contribute immediately.

4th round: Ben Patrick, TE, Delaware

Reasoning: Again, Ted goes with another late-rising prospect from a school not known for it’s football players, but Patrick is a very solid player. He posseses great blocking skills, something that the Packers need as Bubba Franks is highly inept in that regard. Patrick won’t blow you away speed wise but definitely gets the job done right. Another very productive player in college (a trend that Thompson likes). Would definitely be able to compete for the starting job. May be gone by this pick.

5th round: Jay Alford, DT, Penn State

Reasoning: Another problem area at times last season was the defensive front. The D-Line would often get blown off the ball, and the opposing back could get 3-4 yards purely based on the penetration that his O-Line was able to get on the Packers defensive front. Despite his speed, Alford has a non-stop motor that you always like to see in a player. Alford was also productive in college, but is still raw. Needs to bulk up and work on his push at the point of attack.

6th round: Jermon Bushrod, OT, Towson

Reasoning: Ted Thompson has shown over the years that when it comes to drafting offensive lineman he likes to draft quick guys who can fit right into the zone-blocking scheme. The good thing about Bushrod is he fits that mold. He’s quick off his feet and moves well. He’s still a bit of a project but is a good character guy that Thompson likes.

7th Round (a): Courtney Brown, CB, Cal Poly

Reasoning: Another raw product that has great athleticism. Ran a 4.34 40 at the combine. Was most productive in his junior season, but still has alot of potential. A guy who also has the ability to return kicks if needed, based on his niftyness and pure speed. Was a playmaker at Cal Poly, and a 41 inch vertical doesn’t hurt his status. Durabilty is a concern.

7th Round (b): Joel Filani, WR, Texas Tech

Reasoning: Had an absolutely stellar senior season. Under the radar, as Texas Tech has had plenty of great WR’s over the past years. Hard worker and wants to get better. Strong, athletic and prolific in the red zone. Because he’s polished he won’t have much upside. Needs to improve route running and YAC. It didn’t hurt for him to be playing for a pass first offense in college either.

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