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He really solidified his spot as he jumped into my top 10, despite having him as a late first-round pick (25 th) in my March rankings. He displayed his speed, shot and physicality. He was a complete package player for Canada posting 11 points in seven games. Mason McTavish is a name that made a significant jump as a result of his performance at that tournament. Mason McTavish of the Peterborough Petes (Terry Wilson / OHL Images) His mobility and ability to jump into the rush that he was known for with the Barrie Colts was on display as he was a major impact player for Canada, winning a gold medal. His play was average overseas, but his impact at the U18’s really put him back into my top spot. But he did move up in the ranking from sixth as he can be a great selection at third overall. I debated about having Brandt Clarke at number one, as I did at the start given his skillset to be a dynamic puck-moving defenseman. This is exactly what you want as a player who can be an impact centreman. As Matthew Zator explains in his draft profile, he could follow in the footsteps of Jonathan Toews and we know how well he is at the NHL level.He’s a complete package forward that can make the smart play on both sides of the puck. He’s just so calm with the puck and he’s always on high alert locating and tracking the puck. While he did get injured at the World Hockey Championships, I doubt it would diminish his stock based on the success he had this season. Matthew Beniers drops as he’s my second overall pick. While he was taken first in 2013, it’s possible that Power can be another big-bodied, two-way defenseman to go first overall. He’s able to shut down the opposition with his size and he can chip in offensively every now and then, similar to Aaron Ekblad. He’s smart with his decisions and reads each play very well. He has garnered more important minutes as the tournament progressed, while showing his two-way abilities that makes him so coveted.
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I was hesitant to have Owen Power at number one, but it’s hard to ignore his play at the World Hockey Championship. Meanwhile, the Packers didn’t add a wide receiver until Amari Rodgers in Round 3.Owen Power Michigan Wolverines (Photo credit to Michigan Photography) Lombardo, who apparently had top-secret knowledge all 32 teams’ draft boards, wrote: “In the first-round, cornerback Eric Stokes was among the biggest reaches of the draft, because he might have been available last late as the late second-round. Saving the worst for last: FanSided’s Matt Lombardo gave the Packers an F.
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I'm clearly lower on Stokes than Green Bay is, but what was more concerning to me was seeing another example of rotten board management.” Only one corner would go on to be selected over the next 14 picks. Instead of being okay with a consolation prize of extra picks and a choice of most Tier-2 corners, Gutey had to get his favorite of the group, Eric Stokes. When Greg Newsome, the last of the four, got popped three slots ahead of Green Bay, Gutey could have regrouped by gobbling up picks to trade out of R1 with an idea of getting a corner in the next tier anywhere in the top-half the R2. This class was four-deep in Tier-1 corners. What lingered was Gutey's receiver-aversion and habit of reaching. Green Bay's 2021 draft didn't feature a flashy, controversial pick to light up talk radio as Jordan Love did. “Packers GM Brian Gutekunst appears to be in over his head. Thor Nystrom of NBC Sports gave the Packers an F. There is a real functional element to his speed and should help the Packers modernize their secondary and prevent the kind of home run breakdowns that underlined their last two conference title game losses. The former Fastest Man in Georgia, Stokes is not just a typical track burner. He’s only been playing the position for a few years and has a ton of room to develop. Eric Stokes was one of our favorite players of the draft a corner with long arms who has extensive experience against all the SEC talent at wideout that populated the early portion of the first round.
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The Packers continue to put together high value draft boards under Brian Gutekunst who, despite being the target of his franchise quarterback’s ire, has an exceptional sense of where good players tend to fall. SI.com’s Conor Orr gave the Packers an A-minus. With that strong recommendation, here’s a bunch of draft grades from the national punditry that are sure to be right on the money when we look back at this group of players in a year or three. You know you shouldn’t click but, here you are, ready for a tiny jolt of lunacy for your brain cells. – When you were a kid, did you ever stick your tongue on a 9-volt battery? You know you shouldn’t but you did, anyway.