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With all the Super Bowl chatter that’s surrounded the shorts-wearing 2010 Packer squad this season, I thought it might be interesting to see how Aaron Rodgers stacks up against the dynasty quarterback, Bart Starr.
Granted, that’s a great deal like comparing apples and oranges. The game has changed a lot since the Starr era, but hopefully this will be a fun comparison and spark some discussion about the future of the team and whether or not Aaron Rodgers can match the five championship rings that Bart Starr has. Read more
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The Packers don’t want a repeat of all the 2009 sack stats on Aaron Rodgers. They’ve made that obvious. First, they resigned both Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher. Then, they went after a stud offensive tackle in the first round of the draft.
Bryan Bulaga will be protecting Aaron’s blind side in 2010. If he shines like he did in college, he’ll be protecting Aaron for many years to come.
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The Packers’ trouble at defensive back are no secret. Aside from the outstanding play of Charles Woodson and the solid play of Nick Collins, the Packer defensive backfield is acceptable against mediocre quarterbacks and woefully inadequate against quality quarterbacks.
One name that’s been floating around the mock drafts that might be a value pick at the defensive back position for the Packers is Chris Cook of Virginia.
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In 2005 Aaron Rodgers was projected to go high in the draft and many thought he might be a number one pick overall. And then, Aaron waited, and waited, and waited… until he was picked up by the Packers and he has turned out to be the steal of the 2005 draft.
According to Wes Bunting in his Mock Draft 3.0, C.J. Spiller might be set to become another steal for the Packers. Bunting thinks he will quietly slip to the 23rd slot where the Packers will pick up another bargain.
Spiller is expected to be a top ten (or at least a top 15) pick. It’s certainly agreed upon that he’ll be the number one pick among running backs. And, if he slips to number 23 in the draft, could be a huge steal for the Packers.
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DE/OLB Could Be a Perfect Bookend to MatthewsLet’s compare the build and speed of Graham and Matthews:
Clay Matthews
6’3″
250 lbs
4.58 40 yd dash
Brandon Graham
6’2″
263 lbs.
4.72 40 yd dash
Keep in mind, Clay ran 4.58 at 240 pounds. He’s bulked up to 250 now which would take a bit off that 40 time. And, Brandon pulled a hamstring on that 40.