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  1. He was a rotational left tackle for GB last year after David Bakhtiari went down.

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    “Although there is value in having experienced depth, Nijman had two opportunities last season to earn the starting snaps outright and failed to do so. It somewhat feels like the writing is on the wall when it comes to his time in Green Bay.

    With 13 pressures allowed in only 157 pass-blocking snaps, Nijman ranked 88th out of 135 eligible tackles in PFF’s pass-blocking efficiency metric. He ranked 75th in run-blocking grade. In short, Nijman was far more inconsistent than what the team was hoping for in their fourth-year tackle.

    The Packers have also been building their tackle depth with Caleb Jones essentially red-shirting for two seasons, along with having Luke Tenuta, who was on the 53-man roster in 2022 and injured in 2023. Both are on a similar developmental path as what Nijman was on when he first joined the team in 2019 as an undrafted rookie.

    This also happens to be a very deep offensive tackle draft class. In Daniel Jeremiah’s initial top 50 draft prospect rankings, eight offensive tackles were listed in the top 31 players.

     

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  2. Just now, Tr3ach said:

    I feel like if hes on the huddle then its clearly you based on all your comments on this post lol


    Who knows….

    No, this board is just a bunch of old grumpy guys and I’m in an anti grumpy man mood.

  3. 1 minute ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

    Honestly, I don't know much about Luke Combs besides what I've seen of him on College Game Day, etc (never heard his music). Seems like a nice enough guy to me from what I've seen.  I saw this same video earlier on Twitter but had to just go back and watch the one posted in this thread just to make sure it was the same video clip I saw because I didn't understand everyone being so offended at his statement. I also am not too excited or impressed with Canales. 


    We’re the only team that interviewed him. 

    He stuck around Pete Carrol for 7 years with only one small promotion I think.

    He might be good, but it seems like he was Dan’s guy and no one else would take the job.

    He got a SIX year contract too. WHY? Well…same reason we have to overpay FAs.

    Im not impressed and not being excited for this guy is frankly more reasonable than being excited.

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  4. 29 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

    Not speaking for me.  He comes across as a casual fan.  Which there's nothing wrong with.


    Im watching the entire interview. He’s not casual. Been going to games since the team started.

    I bet he’s on this board.

    He’s speaking truth though.

    Told a ‘missed opportunities’ joke that went over everyone’s head..lol.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

    So by this logic we have 66% chance of hitting on one of those 2nds.

    LOL, not really

    It’s less. The probabilities are independent.

    I asked chat gpt. It’s a 55% chance of landing at least one solid long term starter from those two picks.

    If you use this data. 

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  6. 3 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

    Curious to know where you are getting those numbers from?  Have always been interested in the real numbers behind drafting. 


    Some browns fan crunched the numbers on 20 years of draft data. NFL wide…not browns specific.

    https://247sports.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/Board/105323/Contents/odds-of-becoming-a-quality-player-in-the-nfl-by-draft-round-211678773/#:~:text=1st round - about 50% of,3rd round - about 16%.


    I’ve seen it broken down by position too. Some positions have higher success rates than others.

    This is the only source I can find right now.

    https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2015/2/20/8072877/what-the-statistics-tell-us-about-the-draft-by-round

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