The Packers again enjoyed a strong year under head coach Matt Lafleur when they went 11-6 and made the play-offs in 2024. Quite impressive, they managed to win 11 games while participating in the best division in football with De Leeuwen (15-2) and Vikings (14-3).
Ending with an attack and defense arranged in the top 10, it will suddenly be to see where the packers are going with their Cudg Cudgs -Pick. They have the Franchise Quarterback, Young Core of Skill Players and supposedly players on both sides of the truches.
One category in the box score, however, was the lack of the Packers this last season and that is the Sacks category. Only two players managed to take at least five bags in 2024 and the team leader was Rashan Gary with only 7.5. The packers may have won even more competitions last year if they can have succeeded in bringing the Quarterback a little more often, so this can be a good area to invest out of season in this season.
So without further delay, with the 23rd pick in the SB Nation Mock Draft, Justis Mosqueda from Acme Packing Company Shamar Stewart, the Freakish Athletic Edge Rusher from Texas A&M.
23.) Green Bay Packers: Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M
Mosqueda: We had to stand up this concept choice. SubTeams were interested in acting, but there was no way in which I would let a talent like Shemar Stewart slide through the hands of the Green Bay Packers. Not only did the Packers Stewart have already been a strong signal in a pre-Draft visit to this season, which has been a strong signal that the team is the weakness of today: their limited four-man Passrush. Hopefully the Packers Stewart can develop better than at Lukas van Ness, the selection of the team of the 2023 team.
Analysis: The packers end the franchise to take the risk of the Uber-Athetic, non-so-ending Stewart who only remembers 4.5 bags during his three-year career at Texas A&M. At the NFL Combine, Stewart tested in the same rich as Myles Garrett and Jadeveon Clowney, who both went first in their respective concept classes. So this simply raises the question: why didn’t Stewart set numbers that I was so clear?
That is that the packers have to answer once they hope to unlock the enormous potential of Stewart. Green Bay could have went with much more productive players who were still on the board (James Pearce Jr., Donovan Ezeiruaku), but Neith Neith currently has the advantage that Stewart has when it all comes out.
Fortunately for Green Bay, Stewart has no starter in year 1 with the former first round Picks Lukas van Ness and Gary who are currently restricted at the start of the team’s start -up duo.
Top five remaining players:
- James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee
- Luther Burden, WR, Missouri
- Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College
- EMEKA EGBUKA, WR, OHIO State
- Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
The packers went with an Edge Rusher, but it was not one of our top two to our best players available. Stewart is the more raw, a predictable prospect in contrast to Pearce and Ezeiruaku, but that is usually what NFL teams do. Normally they can only choose the shiny, more intriguual player who breaks down the obvious red flags that eat with them.
The Texans are the following and have a big question mark about what will start at the offensive line in 2025. We can finally Kelvin Banks Jr. Seeing the board coming to a home state team?