Green Bay Packers: Checking out the ‘experts’ draft grades

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Nov 8, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; UCLA Bruins quarterback Brett Hundley (17) participates in pre game warmups against the Washington Huskies at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

The 2015 NFL Draft for the Green Bay Packers and the other 31 teams is officially closed.

It’s been three days since “Mr. Irrelevant” closed out the festivities on Saturday – and the draft grades are in.

It’s an unproven science, both mock drafts and draft grades. Nearly every mock draft that I saw out there leading up to Thursday night’s kickoff of round one … was wrong.

Media, experts, analysts and fans are always speculating on what a team will or will not do, but it has no real bearing on the events as they actually unfold.

The same can be said of after-draft grades.

Experts will try to do their best seer impersonations, glancing into the futures of each rookie and their respective new teams.

It is impossible to assign a grade to a player who has yet to take a snap in their new system. It is equally as impossible to determine how they will fare when the spotlights are officially turned on.

Yet, the speculation madness continues.

So, without further ado – we take a look at what the experts are saying about the Green Bay Packers‘ 2015 draft class

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