With Free Agency pretty much wrapped up, the NFL Draft is quickly approaching once again. As we have done in the past, we’re going to take a quick look at the other teams in the league and preview their team needs and how they will likely approach the Draft. Today we take a look at the NFC North.
For reference, we compiled the draft picks each team currently has. Compensatory picks are listed in parentheses.
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@PackersTherapy
For much of the season, the Packers were the team to beat in the NFL and it looked like the Lombardi Trophy would once again find its way to the hallowed halls of…Lombardi Field. But coming off a bye week the Packers once-formidable defense, which had been porous all year but covered up by a stellar offense, fell flat against the New York Giants. The Packers defense, which looked airtight at times in their run to Super Bowl XLV, finished the year dead last against the pass and 30th in sacks. Clay Mathews had only 6 sacks last season after posting 13.5 in 2010. The lack of pressure on the quarterback directly contributed to the Packers secondary getting torched, and it’s likely Green Bay will be looking for help on the defensive side of the ball early and often in the draft.
Wild Card, Lost to New Orleans in Wild Card Round
2011 Record: 10-6
Draft Picks: 23, 54, 85, 117, 158, 219, 230
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The Lions took the biggest step forward of any team in the league last year, ending their perennial losing streak and sneaking into the playoffs as the #6 seed in the NFC. While far from a finished product, this is a formidable team that has all the makings of being a competitor for years to come. The offense has a stellar QB-WR tandem with a solid supporting cast. The defensive front 4 is probably the best 4-3 front in the game. This team needs depth along the O-line to help protect Matt Stafford and depth on the back end of the defense. A shutdown corner would be ideal, but given their position at 1.23 in the first round, South Carolina CB Stephen Gilmore or Alabama CB Dre Kirkpatrick (both works in progress) seem more likely.
Draft Picks: 19, 50, 79, 111, 150, 184, 220
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After winning the division two years ago, the Bears mounted a surprisingly solid campaign through the first half of 2011 before losing QB Jay Cutler to injury. After that, the wheels came off and the Bears spiraled down from being the front-runner in the Wild Card race to missing the playoffs. As usual, the Bears attacked free agency and went out and landed a #1 receiver in Brandon Marshall, who had a fantastic connection in Denver with Jay Cutler. The Bears also landed a backup QB (Jason Campbell) and RB (Michael Bush), making Matt Forte’s potential hold-out a limited factor. The Bears reportedly love Kendall Wright (WR-Baylor) but it’s a toss-up whether he will fall down to them at 1.19. Despite Julius Peppers posting 11 sacks, the Bears finished 20th in the league in sacks and could look to add a bookend pass-rusher or defensive back to help their 28th-ranked pass defense.
Draft Picks: 3, 35, 66, 98, (128), (134), 138, 175, 210, 223
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