Green Bay Packers 2023 fifth-round pick: WR Dontayvion Wicks

The Green Bay Packers selected Virginia receiver Dontayvion Wicks in the fifth round (No. 159 overall) of the 2023 NFL draft.

The Green Bay Packers selected Virginia receiver Dontayvion Wicks in the fifth round (No. 159 overall) of the 2023 NFL draft.

Height: 6-1
Weight: 206
Age: 21
From: Plaquemine, LA

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 82, Virginia WR Dontayvion Wicks

Breakdown: Big-play threat with ideal size (6-1, 206) who dominated in 2021 but took a big step back in 2022. Averaged 21.1 yards per catch created 27 plays of 20 or more yards and set a school record for receiving yards (1,203) as a junior but struggled during a scheme change as a senior. Although not a straight-line speedster, he’s an explosive mover with excellent body control and the ability to go up and get the ball in traffic. Wins with releases. Drops can be an issue. Lacks experience in the slot. Likely X receiver.

Brugler’s scouting report: “A two-year starter at Virginia, Wicks was the X receiver in head coach Tony Elliott’s pro-style spread offense. He put his name on the early-round NFL Draft radar as a junior with a school-record 1,203 receiving yards, including 27 plays of 20-plus yards. But his senior year was the opposite in terms of production as he struggled to match his junior year success while learning the new offense under Elliott. Wicks’ basketball background shows on the football field with his athletic movements, body length and ability to elevate and out-rebound the football. However, the concentration drops are a glaring issue, and he must buckle down on the finer points of the position to maximize his talent. Overall, Wicks’ evaluation is complicated because of the night-and-day difference between his 2021 and 2022 performances, but the raw talent is there for him to continue ascending as he polishes his game. His development potential will understandably capture the interest from NFL teams in the top four rounds.”

Zierlein’s scouting report: “Wicks proved in 2021 that he has a set of skills to threaten defenses with big-play potential, but he’s coming off a disappointing 2022 season. Focus drops have been an issue for him over the last two seasons, but they seemed to impact his overall confidence in 2022. He lacks attention to detail as a route runner but it is worth noting that he finds ways to separate with instincts and pure athleticism. Wicks has talent to cultivate, but gaining the confidence of a GM, head coach or quarterback must start with catching the football more consistently.”

Virginia profile

They said it: “Ton of production in 2021. A lot of upside. Athletic complement that goes along with his skill set that we really liked…When you watch the 21 tape, there’s a significant difference. That’s what we’re hanging our hat on.” — Director of football ops Milt Hendrickson

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Seahawks trading 2021 5th-round pick to Raiders for guard Gabe Jackson

The Seahawks are trading a 2021 NFL 5th-round draft pick to the Las Vegas Raiders for guard Gabe Jackson. A peace offering to Russell Wilson?

Trade alert! The Seattle Seahawks are finally making an offensive line move to keep their quarterback and the fan base happy.

Seattle is trading a 2021 NFL draft pick to the Las Vegas Raiders for Gabe Jackson, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero is reporting the deal is for a 2021 fifth-round selection.

Jackson was originally selected by the Raiders in the third round of the 2014 NFL draft out of Mississippi State.

Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson has been none-too-quiet about his displeasure with the offensive line play as of late, and this move could be something of a peace offering to the star quarterback ahead of the season.

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Seahawks’ trade for CB Quinton Dunbar from Washington now official

The Seattle Seahawks have officially announced the trade for former Washington Redskins cornerback Quinton Dunbar for a fifth-round pick.

The Seattle Seahawks pulled off an impressive trade this week, acquiring cornerback Quinton Dunbar from the Washington Redskins for a fifth-round pick in April’s NFL draft.

Dunbar entered the league in 2015 as an undrafted, free-agent wide receiver out of Florida but was quickly converted to cornerback during training camp of his rookie season and ended up earning the starting nod in 2018.

For Washington last year, Dunbar started 11 games before he landed on the injured reserve with a hamstring injury. He logged four interceptions, eight passes defended and 37 tackles in 2019.

Dunbar has one year left on his current contract – a $3.25 million base salary with $250,000 in per-game roster bonuses.

Seattle has made it clear beefing up all aspects of the defense will be a focus this offseason and adding a proven starter to the competition in the secondary is a step in the right direction.

After the trade, the Seahawks have no selection in the fifth round of the NFL draft but have seven total picks remaining.

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Report: Seahawks acquire corner Quinton Dunbar from Redskins

The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly trading a fifth round pick for cornerback Quinton Dunbar, who had an 87.6 grade from PFF last season.

The Seattle Seahawks have reportedly acquired outside cornerback Quinton Dunbar from the Washington Redskins, according to ESPN’s Josina Anderson.

The Seahawks are sending a fifth round pick to Washington in exchange, according to Adam Schefter.

Dunbar, 27, played the last five seasons with the Redskins, starting 25 out of 58 games and racking up 150 combined tackles, 35 passes defended and nine interceptions. The Redskins made it clear he was being shopped, however, with just one year left on his contract.

He started 11 games last season, with four interceptions and an elite 87.6 grade from Pro Football Focus – the second highest mark among CB last season.

Dunbar’s experience comes on the outside, meaning he is likely going to take Tre Flowers’ job on the outside opposite Shaquill Griffin.

The Seahawks will no doubt make it a competition between Flowers and Dunbar, as they always do, but after the performance they each had last year  it seems very likely Dunbar will join Seattle’s starting secondary in 2020.

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