Unpacking Future Packers: No. 34 Romeo Doubs

Nevada WR Romeo Doubs is up next in Unpacking Future Packers, a countdown previewing the 2022 NFL draft for Packers Wire.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 NFL Draft.

In the 2018 NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers drafted Marquez Valdes-Scantling, a speed merchant out of USF in the fifth round with the 174th overall pick. 

The former day three pick recently signed a new deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers already needed to reload at the wide receiver position, but with the loss of Valdes-Scantling the Packers will have to find a new vertical threat in the upcoming draft. 

A player that Brian Gutekunst could target on day three of the 2022 NFL Draft to replace Valdes-Scantling is Romeo Doubs. The Nevada wide receiver checks in at No. 34 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown.

As a freshman in 2018, Doubs made an immediate impact. The first time he touched the ball in a collegiate game he returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown. That season he recorded 43 receptions for 562 yards and a pair of touchdowns. As a return man he averaged 17.8 yards per punt return. 

In 2019, Doubs recorded 44 receptions for 649 yards and four touchdowns. As a punt returner he averaged 10.8 yards per return. The following season the Nevada wide receiver hauled in 58 receptions for 1,002 yards and nine touchdowns. 

This past season Doubs set career highs in receptions (80), yards (1,109) and touchdowns (11). He also averaged 14.2 yards per punt return. 

Doubs’ trump card is his ability to win vertically. He has an instant accelerator that will help open things underneath for teammates. The Nevada wide receiver is able to find a second gear and has excellent top speed to take the top off a defense. According to Pro Football Focus, Doubs led the FBS with 505 deep receiving yards in 2020.

Doubs is more than just a vertical threat. He’s slippery and has worked hard to become a three-level threat. He did a good job of improving his route tempo this past season.

His route tree wasn’t diverse at Nevada and his route running will need polishing. He does a good job of finding the soft spots in zone coverage and makes himself available to the quarterback.

“He also knows routes from both sides of the equation, since he was a quarterback in high school,” Duke Ritenhouse, the Nevada beat writer for the Reno Gazette-Journal, said. “He understands the value of good route-running and how the quarterback needs to be able to depend on guys being where they should be.”

He has strong, reliable hands. Doubs is comfortable making catches in traffic. He had outstanding body control and does an excellent job of tracking deep balls. With his frame (6-2) he has a large catch radius. There are instances where he double catches the ball. According to PFF he only had four drops this past season.

“In four years of watching him, I can really only remember one bad drop, and that came in a game where 75 percent of the Nevada roster played horribly,” Rittenhouse said. “He has good body control, too. He was always getting mugged on his routes, but he still made some great catches by using his balance and dexterity to get his hands on the ball.”

With his quickness, Doubs can put stress on defenses after the catch. He has good vision and lateral agility to create after the catch. If he makes the first guy miss he could be gone.

“Romeo is dangerous after the catch,” Ritenhouse said. “He’s not only fast, but he does a good job of using the whole field and looking around for a block. The first guy needs to make the tackle.”

Doubs finished his career with 37 punt returns and averaged 12.5 yards per return and one touchdown. His ability as a punt return could pave the way for him to make an immediate impact as a rookie. He has the ability to flip field possession, something the Packers have been missing for quite some time. 

“I’d say he certainly gives whoever drafts him at least the option of trying him as a returner, but it’s a tough job,” Ritenhouse said. “Still, teams kicked away from him for a reason (he returned fewer than 40 punts for his career), and they were usually wise to do so.”

His run blocking is something that could keep him off Green Bay’s board. He doesn’t show much of an interest in bringing it on a consistent basis. There are times where he looks like he’s taking a stroll in the park. 

“I’d rate Romeo as above average,” Ritenhouse said. “I don’t remember him really leveling anybody, but he’s a team player who always hustles, so at least he was in the right spot.”

Fit with the Packers

Doubs checks the boxes with his frame and speed. Doubs also brings special teams value as a punt returner. As a day three pick, Doubs would be a home run selection for the Packers.

“I’d draft him for his speed, work ethic, good attitude, and high ceiling,” Ritenhouse said. “Working with NFL coaches should only make him better.”

With his ability to win vertically and reliable hands, Doubs could provide the Packers with the dynamic deep threat they were lacking this past season with Valdes-Scantling on the sideline due to injury. 

The Packers desperately need an infusion of talent at the wide receiver position and Doubs could carve out a role early as a big-play threat and as a dynamic return man.

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Vikings 7-round mock draft 3.0: Za’Darius Smith signing changes things

A trade shakes things up early for the Vikings

We are two weeks into free agency and the landscape is becoming more and more clear. For the Vikings, they are being very calculated with their additions and cap maneuvering.

The latest of those is the signing of edge rusher Za’Darius Smith. In doing so, the Vikings have created one of the best edge rushing tandems in the league and now have more flexibility when it comes to the draft.

You can check out my previous mock drafts below.

Mock Draft 1.0
Mock Draft 2.0

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10 Sleeper prospects for the Eagles to watch at 2022 NFL Combine

10 Sleeper prospects for the #Philadelphia #Eagles to watch at 2022 #NFLCombine #NFLDraft2022

The 2022 NFL Combine is officially underway and even as the Eagles prepare to utilize three first-round picks, they’ll have 10 picks overall, and plenty of late-round success to build on.

Howie Roseman has done a solid job of hitting on mid to late-round picks and we’ve highlighted 10 players at Lucas Oil Stadium that can potentially run themselves right into the eyes of Philadelphia’s top decision-makers.

With several big-name players set to sit out the workout portion of the event, here are 10 sleeper prospects for the Eagles to watch in the onfield portion of the combine.

Browns mock draft watch: Pro Football Network mocks full seven rounds

Browns mock draft watch: Pro Football Network mocks full seven rounds broken down by our @joshkeatley16 #Browns

Well this weekend was not ideal as the Cincinnati Bengals took the Kansas City Chiefs to bed and are now heading to the Super Bowl. Obviously the AFC North is getting better and Joe Burrow and the Bengals are going to be hard to beat, but the Cleveland Browns will have an opportunity to improve with the 13th pick in the NFL Draft and a front office ready to make this team better.

The lovely people at Pro Football Network have been gracious enough to publish a seven round mock draft and I wanted to breakdown who they selected and who I thought maybe a better option.

Giants make some interesting decisions in latest Draft Wire mock

The New York Giants make some interesting selections — including a CB and WR — in the latest three-round mock from Draft Wire.

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The latest Draft Wire 2022 NFL mock has been released and here is who they see the New York Giants selecting in the first three rounds.

5. New York Giants | Alabama OT Evan Neal

Another team with multiple top-10 picks, the Giants have plenty of needs to fill, but they have to start up front on offense. Andrew Thomas has been better this year than he was as a rookie, but that improvement shouldn’t stop New York from spending this pick on an elite prospect in Neal, should he fall to this spot.

Couldn’t agree more. They need to build this team from the inside out and Neal is a great start.

8. New York Giants (from CHI) | Cincinnati CB Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner

There may be bigger needs elsewhere, but corner might be a more significant one than many realize for the Giants. After landing a cornerstone offensive lineman earlier, New York opts for one of the nation’s most dominant corners in Gardner, who has a rare blend of physical and mental traits, and didn’t allow a single touchdown catch in his entire college career.

This sounds like Deandre Baker’s profile. Look how that turned out. As tempting as Gardner may be, the Giants need to stay disciplined here and take either Purdue edge rusher George Karlaftis, Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum or Utah linebacker Tyler Boyd.

Here’s how the Giants’ next three picks went:

36. New York Giants | Alabama LB Christian Harris

67. New York Giants | Auburn EDGE Derick Hall

79. New York Giants (from MIA) | Nevada WR Romeo Doubs

We can debate all day about the needs of this team, but they need a center and at least one interior lineman and Draft Wire is bypassing that for other positions — that they also have needs at but to a lesser degree.

This is all going change dramatically over the next three months, so stay tuned as players climb and drop in the order in these mock drafts.

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Bear Necessities: Chicago targets offense in new 3-round 2022 NFL mock draft

In Draft Wire’s latest mock draft, the Bears give Justin Fields some help on the offensive line and in the passing game.

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Little is known what the Chicago Bears will look like after this season, with the exception of some young talent on the roster, including quarterback Justin Fields.

But the fate of general manager Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy remains unknown heading into an offseason where it’s imperative to get the Bears’ young franchise QB some help.

Chicago doesn’t have a first-round pick after trading it to the New York Giants to move up to select Fields with the No. 11 pick last year. But there are still opportunities for the Bears to address some needs in the middle rounds.

In Draft Wire’s latest mock draft, Luke Easterling has the Bears giving Fields some help in the form of protection on the offensive line and another weapon in the passing game.

In the second round, Easterling has Chicago selecting Ohio State offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere. Offensive line remains a huge concern, even as Chicago is examining what they have in second-round pick Teven Jenkins, who’s yet to play a snap this season, and fifth-round pick Larry Borom, who’s done a solid job at right tackle in four games.

Here’s what Pro Football Network’s Ian Cummings had to say about Petit-Frere:

As a pass protector, Petit-Frere’s athleticism, strong base, footwork, and play strength enable him to erect a wall against opponents. And as a run blocker, Petit-Frere’s explosive get-off and functional strength allow him to move defenders with ease. He can flow to the second level and latch onto targets, clearing lanes for runners to break off big plays.

In the third round, Easterling has the Bears drafting Nevada wide receiver Romeo Doubs. With Allen Robinson most likely gone after this season and Darnell Mooney the only receiver under contract next season, Chicago needs to address the receiver position in a big way this offseason.

Here’s what Cummings had to say about Doubs:

He has the athleticism, body control, and ball-tracking ability to be an exceptional deep threat. Yet, his hand coordination is ultimately the final piece to the puzzle. Without that, Doubs may leave some opportunities on the field. Having said all this, Doubs’ utility isn’t limited to his downfield ability alone. He has electric potential as a route runner. He’s incredibly twitchy at the line and explosive out of his stance. After the catch, Doubs owns the speed and burst to extend plays, and he can adjust his stride lengths situationally.

The Bears can address some big offensive needs in the second and third rounds of the draft. Whether Pace is the one making the picks remains to be seen.

Lions 7-round mock draft for the bye week

It’s time for the first full Detroit Lions 2022 NFL mock draft!

The Lions are off on Sunday, giving us a little break from the excitement of the game and the unfortunate losing streak that dates back almost a full calendar year. That can only mean one thing…

It’s time for the first full Detroit Lions 2022 NFL mock draft!

Here’s the first projection for each Lions pick in the next draft. The draft order is the current order as of November 6th.

The first few picks are taken from the 2-round mock draft I composed for RealGM this week. Use that as a reference for what players were available for each of the Lions picks, too.

10 potential Lions prospects to watch this college football weekend

Here are 10 players to watch this weekend with an eye towards the Detroit Lions and their draft needs in the 2022 NFL draft.

It’s the third weekend of the college football calendar, one of the last weeks featuring non-conference matchups across the national landscape.

There are several games that will help train the scouting eye on some future NFL prospects on the slate. Here are 10 players to watch this weekend with an eye towards the Detroit Lions and their draft needs in the 2022 NFL draft.