Day One Review
AJ - Good, safe pick. He will be a playa, won't be a superstar. His greatest asset is his attitude. The Pack is sorely lacking in that department.Colledge - Half-yawn. He has a chance to start, but has a way to go. Might be ok. They needed help here, but I think they could have taken a better player here. He may pan out 3 years from now, but there were plenty of players available that would make an impact today.
Jennings - Someone please explain to me how this bum is better than Brandon Williams. He played at Western Michigan for crying out loud. I think they played Brookfield Central last year. Let's see, he's small, slow, can't jump, hasn't played top-notch college opposition, and is unable to catch the deep pass. Now, what does it say about a player that can't catch the deep pass? It says he can't get open. If you can't get open at 1-AA how will you get open in the pros? He's a BUM!
Abdul Hodge - Great name. Great ability. Lacks the size to be a pro, or so they say. The Packers must buy into that assessment because they project him as a backup. You know, that's exactly what the Packers need to get to the next level, great bench-sitters. That's how New England won all those Super Bowls. It only makes sense to spend a day one pick on a backup. If this guy is any good, shove him into the middle, kick Barnett to the outside and unleash the hounds. If he can't handle that, then why the hell did Teen Wolf take him?
Spitz - Worst. Profile. Photo. Ever. Probably a backup. Might compete at center. Yawn.
It seems that Teen Wolf doesn't have a good feeling about any of the mid-to-late-round players. I'd have prefered fewer, better quality picks. But Teen Wolf has a stiffy for below average role players, and he's attempting to corner the market on those. Brilliant!
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