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Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
I cant believe this thing is already going
I was hoping things were a little more shaken up in the top 10 but i guess itll be pretty straight foward
Anyways...
With the 9th overall Pick in the 2009 NFL Draft: The Green Bay Packers select Brian Orakpo DE/OLB, Texas
The new 3-4 scheme brought into Green Bay by Dom Capers demands a solid player at DE/OLB. Orakpo is potentially a dominant force coming off the edges in the NFL.
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
With the 41st Pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, The Green Bay Packers select : Max Unger - OL Oregon
This versatile big man can step in and play multiple positions on the O line for the Packers. Green Bay will be able to plug him to nearly any position on the OL to make an instant impact in their offense.
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
With the 73rd Pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, The Green Bay Packers select: Patrick Chung, Safety, Oregon.
Aaron Rouse has yet to prove himself and Nick Collins (Current hold out) and Atari Bigby's contracts both run out after this season...Unlikely that they will both stay, Collins will clearly be the favorite to be kept, therefore the Packers will need someone to play alongside him at the SS position. Patrick Chung could be this player, lacking size but not explosiveness and big hits, Chung could be a valuable part of the Packers Secondary in the future. And in round 3 he offers good value.
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
The Green Bay Packers select, Derrick Williams, WR Penn State
Packers add an extremely versatile weapon to their offense. With vertical threats and possession wide outs like Greg Jennings, Donald Driver and the young James Jones and Jordy Nelson, Williams plays fast and brings an all purpose aspect to the offense with great quickness and elusiveness.
The Green Bay Packers Select Javon Ringer RB Michigan State