Green Bay Packers 7 Round Automated Mock Draft & Big Takeaways 2.0
By Paul Bretl
Round 5, Pick 157: Darrynton Evans RB – Appalachian State
Here is a scouting report on Darrynton Evans from Andrew DiCecco of Pro Football Network:
"“Evans has the intangibles to become a feature back in the NFL. His lateral agility to stretch the perimeter is superb and his vision when sifting through traffic at the line of scrimmage is something to behold. Evans possesses home-run ability every time he touches the football and boasts the elusiveness and contact balance to make defenses pay if they don’t wrap up. Perhaps the only things working against the Sun Belt phenom are his mileage (434 carries in two years) and limited usage in the passing game (39 receptions in three years).”"
Round 6, Pick 172: Justin Strnad LB – Wake Forest
Crabb’s scouting report on Justin Strnad:
"“Justin Strnad projects favorably as a next level linebacker thanks to his range and explosiveness. Strnad took notable steps forward in his final season with the Deacs, showing more confidence in his reads and more trust in his eyes to break on action quickly. Strnad can continue to increase his productivity with continued focus on stacking blocks and keeping his frame clean, but there’s plus skills to work in space as is. Can be a starter in an even front as the WILL linebacker playing in space.”"
Round 6, Pick: 189: Jake Hanson IOL – Oregon
Jordan Reid of The Draft Network gives his scouting report below:
"“Heavy football and offensive line background growing up has clearly carried over into his game. At the heart of the one of the best and most experienced offensive fronts in the country. Was at control of all protections and audibles depending on defensive structures. Often seen communicating and pointing his surrounding into proper directions in order to execute assignments. Crafty and exclusive hands. Incorporates a multitude of techniques in order to get to his spots, particularly into the chest of rushers. Able to engulf and then fend off contact away from his frame. When crowded or bull rushed, he remains patient by using his hands to reset the contact point while also repositioning his feet for a more favorable base underneath him.”"