2011 NFL Draft Grades: Packers Having Another Great Draft in 2011
2011 NFL Draft Grades are Here for Green Bay Packers
2011 NFL Draft Grades are quite stellar for the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers. This is a team that flourishes at the draft.
The proof is in the roster pudding. The majority of their play makers were found on the draft board in the last few years. I am confident that the 2011 iteration will yield the same result.
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Green Bay answered their biggest need, in my opinion, in the first round. Derrek Sherrod is a great find late in the first round. A team that is forever on the brink of losing linemen to injury now has depth.
The rest of the draft has been about taking quality personalities with great football potential. Adding Randall Cobb to the receiving corps is almost unfair for defenses that have to contend with the Packers going forward.
The steal of the show has been D.J. Williams. He may be undersized, but he has a boat load of talent. If he is too small for tight end, consider him a stocky receiver to reel in touchdown passes. The Packers do it again.
Grade: A-
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