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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:30 PM)
Rodgers was a consensus top 3-5 pick in that draft. Hell, Kiper Jr. had him only slightly behind Alex Smith in that draft and that was only because he felt Smith was more NFL ready off the bat. Rodgers just happened to slip in the draft because every other team was set (or believed they were) at QB. (Kind of like Greg Olsen falling to the Bears lap and other players as well) And guys like Brady and Brees are not the usual standard. Noone and I mean noone would've predicted Brady to be the player that he is. One of the rare players who was way better in the NFL than in college. And Brees had questions about his height which was very common during that time.

He went 24th. If teams had a top 3-5 grade on him he would have gone a lot sooner. Kiper loved him, there is no question about that, but teams don't listen to him. Sometimes they should, sometimes they are probably happy they don't.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:37 PM)
He went 24th. If teams had a top 3-5 grade on him he would have gone a lot sooner.

 

I'll bet the house the 49ers are still regretting passing on him. Lets just leave it at that. Some teams also drafted on need at that time, not BPA. Hell, some still do.

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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:41 PM)
I'll bet the house the 49ers are still regretting passing on him. Lets just leave it at that. Some teams also drafted on need at that time, not BPA. Hell, some still do.

The Bears spent the 4th pick on Ced Benson. It would have been doubly good if they drafted Rodgers because not only would they have him, the Packers would not.

 

 

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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:41 PM)
I'll bet the house the 49ers are still regretting passing on him. Lets just leave it at that. Some teams also drafted on need at that time, not BPA. Hell, some still do.

 

 

They would have played him right away and he wouldn't have been anywhere near as good though. Rodgers needed a ton of mechanical work to turn into what he has.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:45 PM)
The Bears spent the 4th pick on Ced Benson. It would have been doubly good if they drafted Rodgers because not only would they have him, the Packers would not.

 

They believed Rex was their guy. Noone thought Rodgers would fall into the Packers lap, which helped coincide with Favre getting up there in age. You gotta remember even with injuries, Rex was only 2 years removed from being drafted in the 1st round by the Bears. They just didn't know what they had in him since he got injured his first couple of years there.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 01:45 PM)
The Bears spent the 4th pick on Ced Benson. It would have been doubly good if they drafted Rodgers because not only would they have him, the Packers would not.

 

 

And the Bucs picked Cadillac Williams and decided to roll the dice with Brian Griese and Chris Simms as their QBs. Thanks a lot Gruden....

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QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:49 PM)
They would have played him right away and he wouldn't have been anywhere near as good though. Rodgers needed a ton of mechanical work to turn into what he has.

 

We will never know. Did it help he watched Favre all that time? Maybe. But I still think he would've been great regardless.

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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:50 PM)
They believed Rex was their guy. Noone thought Rodgers would fall into the Packers lap, which helped coincide with Favre getting up there in age. You gotta remember even with injuries, Rex was only 2 years removed from being drafted in the 1st round by the Bears. They just didn't know what they had in him since he got injured his first couple of years there.

Favre was with GB for 3 more seasons. Rodgers only threw 59 passes total his first 3 years. So maybe there is something to he's as good as he is because he had that opportunity to develop. I have no idea. But there are many teams that wish they had their pick before him back.

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QUOTE (zenryan @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:51 PM)
And the Bucs picked Cadillac Williams and decided to roll the dice with Brian Griese and Chris Simms as their QBs. Thanks a lot Gruden....

Gruden said the other day the reason he isn't coaching Oakland was because he picked a kicker in round 1 and a punter in round 5 the draft Brady went in round 6.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 12:55 PM)
Favre was with GB for 3 more seasons. Rodgers only threw 59 passes total his first 3 years. So maybe there is something to he's as good as he is because he had that opportunity to develop. I have no idea. But there are many teams that wish they had their pick before him back.

 

Exactly. Because he was a top 3-5 consensus pick. Greg Olsen for example knows a thing or two about slipping from where you were projected to get picked. (Top 15)

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Brady is literally the ultimate outlier in the history of drafts. It proves nothing whatsoever. A guy who wasnt all that great in college ends up being drafted about where his performance and athletic appearance dictated, and then became an all-timer.

 

If I put his stats next to JT Barrett's for example, you would probably pick JT

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 01:04 PM)
Brady is literally the ultimate outlier in the history of drafts. It proves nothing whatsoever. A guy who wasnt all that great in college ends up being drafted about where his performance and athletic appearance dictated, and then became an all-timer.

 

If I put his stats next to JT Barrett's for example, you would probably pick JT

Of course he was an outlier, but he was pretty good in college. He led the Big 10 in passing efficiency and completion percentage. He did alternate for a while with Drew Henson.

 

Who knows, maybe the Bears can draft an outlier.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 01:29 PM)
Of course he was an outlier, but he was pretty good in college. He led the Big 10 in passing efficiency and completion percentage. He did alternate for a while with Drew Henson.

 

Who knows, maybe the Bears can draft an outlier.

He wasnt top ten in any category for QB's his senior year. He was pretty pedestrian and tested like s*** at the combine. Thats why he was drafted where he was drafted. its the outlier of all outliers.

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jan 17, 2017 -> 01:46 PM)
He wasnt top ten in any category for QB's his senior year. He was pretty pedestrian and tested like s*** at the combine. Thats why he was drafted where he was drafted. its the outlier of all outliers.

He was also running Lloyd Carr's offense. It was a different game back then. Obviously if anyone thought he would be half as good as he's been, he wouldn't have gone #199, but the guy was pretty good at Michigan with what he had to work with. I won a Big 10 fantasy football league with him as my QB.

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QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Jan 18, 2017 -> 11:12 AM)
Sounds like the 49ers are also looking at two Packers executives to hire as GM.

 

Never liked hiring a coach first and then a GM, but they would be smart to take one of the Packer guys.

 

Eliot Wolf has backed off.

 

49ers have had their pick of some really talented people, and I think Shanahan is a good pick, but the amount of people saying no thanks to that job before final decision makes me want to hear the leaked stories after of how dysfunctional this has been.

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QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Jan 19, 2017 -> 12:56 PM)
@PackerReport

If this were a regular-season game, Nelson, Adams and Allison probably would not play, MM says.

 

 

Not sure how the Packers pull this one off on Sunday.

Number 12. Not saying they're going to win but when you have that guy you certainly have a good shot.

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QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Jan 19, 2017 -> 01:18 PM)
I think Wolf knows that he can be the GM of the 49ers now and go into a messed up situation or wait a couple years and be the GM of the Packers.

 

Plus the Packers are pretty much paying him to stay.

 

Still, there are only 32 of those jobs in the world, many do not have restraint to say no when it's their time and are asked. Although the Ravens guys have been big to stay consistently.

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