Packers 2013 NFL Draft – Fourth Round Pick: J.C. Tretter, T, Cornell

With their second pick in the fourth round (122nd overall) in the 2013 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers select J.C. Tretter, Tackle, Cornell. PLAYER DETAILS: J.C. Tretter Tackle Cornell 6’4″/307 COMBINE:  5.09 40 yard dash, 29 bench, 29.5″ vertical, 109.0″ broad, 7.48 3 cone, 4.69 shuttle CAREER NOTES: When Tretter arrived at Cornell in 2009, he […]

Packers 2013 NFL Draft – Fourth Round Pick: David Bakhtiari, OT, Colorado

With their first fourth round pick (109th overall) in the 2013 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers select Davit Bakhtiari, an OT from Colorado. PLAYER DETAILS:  David Bakhtiari OT Colorado 6’4″/299lbs CAREER NOTES:  After redshirting in 2009 at the University of Colorado, Bakhtiari was thrown into the fire at right tackle in 2010, starting eleven games while […]

Top 20 Day Three Targets for the Green Bay Packers: 2013 NFL Draft

Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama – What is he still doing here? Nick Williams, DE Samford – Prototype 3-4 body and a great athlete. Philip Thomas, S Fresno State –  Instictual ball hawk, good tackler. Duke Williams, S, Nevada – great athlete, early character issues seemingly behind him. Cooper Taylor, S, Richmond – Kid is 6’5″, […]

Top 20 Day Two Targets for the Green Bay Packers: 2013 NFL Draft

Johnathan Franklin, RB USC – My top choice, tough, hard worker, smart, good citizen Le’Veon Bell, RB, Michigan State – Ryan Grant in his prime with some moves and the ability to block JJ Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern – Nick Collins II? Jonathan Cyprien, S Florida Int’l – Over hyped by fans, but still the […]

Packing the Stats Follow-Up: Tracking Greg Jennings’ Targets

Last week we took a look at some statistics to help us answer the question, “Did Jermichael Finley Steal Attention From Greg Jennings?” During the first four games of the season, it seemed as if Jennings was losing productivity to Finley, who posted significantly more receiving yards and catches. However, after looking at the number of targets each receiver was getting in the first four weeks, we came to the conclusion that there was little evidence to support this claim.