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LAQUON TREADWELL – WR – OLE MISS  S.T.A.R. The type of receiver that gives the offense an identity. At 6’3 219, he has the tools and toughness to consistently make impact plays. In a below-average receiver class, Laquon is the cream of the crop. The Packers have a remote chance of drafting him at pick 27. JOEY…


Peaking at the right time. It’s usually a really lame narrative about teams heading into the NFL playoffs but in terms of draft stock, it absolutely applies to the former Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Sterling Shepard. Shepard drew many eyeballs at the Senior Bowl, where he earned Practice Player of the Week and made some…


Big plays in the passing game were almost entirely absent from the Packers offensive unit in the 2015 season. In fact, Green Bay only had four passing plays of over 40 yards in the regular season, which is two less than the six that Jordy Nelson accounted for on his own a year prior. Obviously,…


The Dom Capers defense was exciting to watch this year – often times serving as a crutch or a bailout for a stagnant offense. It was also very young. No member of the Green Bay Packers’ defense is even in their 30s aside from one very integral piece – arguable its most important piece – who…


If Ted Thompson does truly draft the best player available this coming April, guessing the position, let alone the player that they would take with their first few selections in the NFL Draft, is almost a useless exercise. However, the lack of weapons surrounding Aaron Rodgers is an overwhelmingly obvious weakness and in turn, the…


In 2014, many Packers fans became hopeful about the potential of first-round pick HaHa Clinton-Dix becoming the playmaking defensive back they have missed since Charles Woodson departed for his second stint with the Oakland Raiders. Clinton-Dix often displayed his willingness to come up and tackle ball carriers in his rookie season, albeit not always finishing…