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NFL Draft Preview: At Tight End, Packers Need Blocker Now, More Later
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NFL Draft Preview: At Tight End, Packers Need Blocker Now, More Later

  • The Packers have no tight end under contract for 2027, signaling a need at the position.
  • Musgrave and Whyle are expected to become free agents after the upcoming season.
  • The draft class is viewed as strong for blockers the Packers might need.
  • Sam Roush from Stanford is highlighted as a traditional inline tight end with strong receiving and blocking traits.
  • Eli Stowers is described as a matchup threat more than a traditional blocker.
  • Delp from Georgia is noted for his reliability and strong catch metrics.
  • The article lists several prospects with varied blocking and receiving profiles for the Packers to consider.
  • The piece emphasizes the need for in-line blocking ability in potential Packers picks.
  • The article assesses a mix of production and athletic traits for several tight ends to project NFL fit.
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Ranking Every Packers Draft Class of Last Decade: From Franchise-Changing to Forgettable
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Ranking Every Packers Draft Class of Last Decade: From Franchise-Changing to Forgettable

  • The ranking covers Packers draft classes from 2016 onward, evaluating hits and misses under GM Brian Gutekunst.
  • Best pick identified is Zach Tom in the 2021 class, with several other players highlighted for strong performance.
  • In the 2021 class, Jordan Love is labeled as the best pick with others like AJ Dillon contributing meaningfully.
  • The 2016 class earns praise for Kenny Clark, with other contributors like Blake Martinez noted for durability.
  • The 2017 class is viewed as saved by Jamaal Williams and Aaron Jones after a difficult mid-round stretch.
  • The 2019 class is highlighted for Elgton Jenkins as a standout, while Savage’s trajectory is noted as diminished.
  • The piece recounts Ted Thompson’s final draft and how Gutekunst’s early years compared to it.
  • The article notes several players who landed big contracts in free agency or extensions following strong showings.
  • The class-by-class analysis concludes with a look at ‘Too Soon’ 2025 prospects and how this affects long-term planning.
  • The article emphasizes the need to translate draft results into future on-field performance and value.
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