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Hmm... are we sure about this? His fastest recorded Fastball was 100.9(in the 9th inning and IIRC it was pitch 150) but they measured it from 10 feet from home plate. Now they measure it from the release. Carnegie Mellon University physics department figured he threw 108.1 using the drag on the ball. I'm not sure that's true, but it's still pretty insasne. It's really an ancillary point, but Nolan Ryan was... just a freak. Threw 98 MPH in the 9th inning after tearing his UCL(which effectively ended his career). ANYWAY... main point, Misiorowski is a freak. You see him maturing every start also. Pitching smarter.
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They also just paid him a 1M roster bonus last month. I'd have liked to see those 7th rd picks used on a guy like Pounds or World but they may have only had one kicker with a draftable grade.
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Packers UDFA's https://packerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2026/04/25/tracking-packers-undrafted-free-agent-signings-following-2026-draft/89735418007/
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It's a little underwhelming... but they added two athletic CBs who can play the run, another Edge who has some upside. I wasn't a big fan of McClellan, but the Packers liked him so, I'll defer to them. Secondary now looks much better. Safety position is really strong. One of the better groups in the league. CB-Nixon, Cisse, Valentine, Jackson, St. Juste Edge is really deep. DL-I'd still love Campbell or Cam Jordan(preferably Campbell). OL is the position I'd say is still the biggest "need." Another good RB would be nice. Maybe Lloyd can stay healthy. A run blocking TE? Plus, this just seemed like a pretty mediocre draft.
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Tom is clearly the X factor. If he's healthy, it makes the whole OL better as he can handle just about any edge without doubling them. I do hope Morgan is an upgrade on Walker(not just '25 Walker, but '24 Walker). He was one of the guys I wanted in that draft, so... if those two positions are squared away, we should be good. Rhyan's deal had just 11M signing bonus, so you could get out of it after next year if he's not the guy. Kevin Zeitler is still unsigned and after the draft, you can bring him in and Belton can be your swing tackle. I think Belton is a better fit as a RT... though he was much better after that Lions game toward the end of the year. Maybe they like Glover? They usually have one guy they're trying to develop on the depth chart, but not sure who that is. It was much more obvious in the past.
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Big leg and consistent. That's something. They certainly checked off a lot of needs. Just hope we can get someone who can consistently hit from ~45 out.
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Certainly feels like a hometown discount(or maybe just a discount given he has a year left). After another healthy year, I think 20M a year was a pretty safe bet. Now Wyatt, Watson, Kraft still need extensions.
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Another good athlete who can tackle at CB. If Gannon can coach those two up(Cisse and Jackson)... the secondary looks better. Healthy Parsons and Wyatt and you don't need as much from your CBs in coverage.
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I'm not sure the point here. Nobody in the draft has played CB in the NFL. You're still drafting trying to improve that position. We're counting on Aaron Banks who is 5 years in, Sean Rhyan-4 years in and Anthony Belton... plus Jordan Morgan to be a better LT than Rasheed Walker... and hoping that Zach Tom can come back from a very difficult injury and be as effective. Right, but this is why it's generally not a great idea to take part of one sentence from a quote and then making an inference based on that. I didn't say they needed help just because I watched their OL play last year. They didn't exactly have a dominant OL the year before that when Walker was playing at a much higher level than he did last year, you still have Elgton Jenkins, a healthy Tom(didn't see where they said he'd be ready for Mini-Camp, but the fact remains, even looking at this OL optimistically, he's the one player who looks like he'll be above average. This was part of my post, but... doesn't fit the narrative that I'm only looking at last years unit to arrive at the conclusion that we could use an upgrade on the OL. The fact is, they signed Rhyan to what amounts to a cheap deal because the FA center class was so weak and we have nobody else who is a viable backup. That was a move likely made out of necessity, but some abundance of confidence that Sean Rhyan will be a better Center with more reps. He'll be starting his 5th year. But god help us if he's not a better C. He had a 38 pass blocking grade by PFF. -I didn't also certainly did not suggest they should draft a LT to replace Morgan. -Banks being bad and or hurt isn't much of a departure from his time in SF. I would say looking at how they played last year is more of an indicator than what rounds they were previously picked in or how much they were paid(especially with regard to Banks)... but more than that, the obvious importance of an offensive line and how the teams that have beaten us being the ones who can control the LOS, that would probably be a better reason than either.
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Bucks hiring Taylor Jenkins as new head coach
BrewerFan replied to HarryDoyle's topic in Other Sports
There's just not much to look forward to. I want to see how Deign can develop, what they can get for some of these spart parts. I suspect Kuzma will be traded, maybe Portis and then hope they can hit on a really nice player in the top 10 and get a good package back for Giannis. Even that though, you waited a year too long and... his value isn't as high as it was last year. So we don't own our 1sts, we're likely to be trying to be a play-in team and Giannis, now 31, is probably gone. This hire would have been GREAT if it was right after Bud. -
Yeah, but it was still a pretty bad unit. The LT hasn't really played LT, Tom has a serious knee injury, Rhyan was an upgrade over Jenkins at C, but that was more about Jenkins and Banks was both injured and bad at OG. There were people saying Morgan was a better LT than Walker last year, but Morgan provided versatility than Walker didn't. Banks being healthy could help. We've already paid, so might as well take that out of the discussion, he's locked in. Rhyan, have to hope a full year playing Center helps him play better and the most important part would be Tom healthy and ready to go week 1. I'm glad they went CB/DL over Edge/WR... as fun as it would have been to grab Hurst. I hope this improves Gute's Batting Average in the 3rd rd....especially when trading up.
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Yes... because Greenard was better than Gary last year despite being hurt. Better pressure %, better vs the run, better the previous two years... and while I think sacks are a bit overrated, he had 12 and 12.5 the previous two. Now he moves to a much better DL.
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I hate the Vikings. Just giving the Eagles a guy who, with Carter and Davis, should get 12+ sacks. Brilliant.
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I wonder if we'd go McCoy in the 3rd rd if he's available? I want to hit the OL/DL, but... McCoy may be worth the risk(I know you just said you care more about the position than player, but... still).
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The Next Wave of Brewer Extensions - Who would you pick?
BrewerFan commented on CheezWizHed's blog entry in Cheese Wiz Curds
I think we may be talking past each other a bit. I was saying Pratt was a bit of an indication they were being a little more aggressive or changing up their approach a bit, not comparing Made to Chourio, but... it doesn't really matter. We'll see what happens.- 22 comments
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I was kinda hoping they'd go with Pregnon, but... hard to complain. Still lots of picks.
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The Next Wave of Brewer Extensions - Who would you pick?
BrewerFan commented on CheezWizHed's blog entry in Cheese Wiz Curds
I guess they're the same as in they both played in AA, but I disagree they're the same "development spot." Chourio was dominant in AA after they went back to the normal balls(they'd experimented with those tacky balls). Hit well over .300/.380 with a .544 SLG the 2nd half of the year. I don't recall the speculation that he needed to spend time in AAA. I also didn't say they would or wouldn't have signed him before the start of this year. I'm talking about right now...- 22 comments
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The Next Wave of Brewer Extensions - Who would you pick?
BrewerFan commented on CheezWizHed's blog entry in Cheese Wiz Curds
I think they may be changing the schedule. We signed Pratt when it looked like he would need a full year in AAA. I don't think it's a stretch to think they'd be approaching Made. And I think he's going to be much more expensive just because he's so much more valuable. A SS/3B vs a LF? We'll see, if they haven't talked to him coming into the year, we should be right now(and then I would call him up). He's maturing in every way that you'd hope he would be. Worst case is almost bringing him up, no contract and he gets called up late this year and then you have him on the active roster heading into the 2027 season... and you may lose most of a year or service. All we can do is speculate though.- 22 comments
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It may be semantics, but it's really easy for me to see WHY Atlanta made the trade. At the time it looked like they were getting their franchise catcher... an elite defensive catcher who could hit .250, walk and hit ~20 HRs. Contreras on the other hand, he was not a good defender. I don't think the Braves thought he was playable as an everyday catcher. Good hitter though. The first year, the Braves looked... fine. Murphy was a stud, but he's been awful since. So did the Braves just fail or are the Brewers just that good at developing catchers AND pitchers? We currently have a kid who is just raking who wasn't even the starting catcher on his College team in Dinges(I know, there are extenuating circumstances, but it'll make for a better story when he gets called up). Whatever you conclude... another huge win for the Brewers.
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The Next Wave of Brewer Extensions - Who would you pick?
BrewerFan commented on CheezWizHed's blog entry in Cheese Wiz Curds
What are we thinking it'll take to sign Made? I'm starting to think it'll be a MUCH bigger deal than Chourio. 10 years 140 with ~15 Signing bonus and then... I think the tough part would be do we get a TO or two. 2 TOs at 30M per year with a 5M team buyout? The team options would take him to For arguments sake, you sign him, call him up now. Setting aside how it'd be difficult to move him to 3B when Pratt was ready(and he seems a little while away yet). I'm ONLY bringing his name up as a Baseball player, but you look at Wander Franco, they're really pretty similar players. I think Franco was considered a better pure hitter, Made more athletic, more speed, but two SHing SS's who should hit for power and average, draw walks? As good as Chourio was as a prospect, this is a much more valuable player. 3B seems like a fallback now. I don't think we've seen even close to what Chourio is capable of, but still 8 years left. Anyway, Made is I think maybe the best prospect the Brewers have ever had. If he gets to FA by 25, 26, he could be a 1B player(just based on the trajectory of contracts). I suppose you could take the Juan Soto approach, but I'd prefer to keep him in Milwaukee for a very long time. I DO wonder if there's some nudging by the MLBPA to get him to turn down an extension.- 22 comments
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The Next Wave of Brewer Extensions - Who would you pick?
BrewerFan commented on CheezWizHed's blog entry in Cheese Wiz Curds
I would to, but IF they sign him... I'm starting to believe he'd be a big upgrade for us. Contract takes precedent... which sucks because that's not how sports should work but... obviously it is. It wouldn't be that crazy though. McGonigle and Griffin, they had ~200 PAs and ~100 PAs in AA ball. Griffin got 5 games in AAA this year, but that was just until they worked out a contract.- 22 comments
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The Next Wave of Brewer Extensions - Who would you pick?
BrewerFan commented on CheezWizHed's blog entry in Cheese Wiz Curds
Yeah, but he's special. I think it's a really stupid idea without a contract, but he's showing everything right now. More walks than Ks, hitting the ball hard, can handle the velo. I don't think AAA does a whole lot for prospects like Made other than give them a place to play so we can say they need to work on something for 2 months before getting called up so we don't lose a year or service. I think he'd both be better than Ortiz(though I'd be playing him at 3B) and I don't think it'd ruin his confidence. But I have a feeling the Brewers would have gone to Made before Pratt when talking extension. Also, if you look at the two guys ahead of him, they played no AAA ball. They played partial seasons in AA and they got the call. Again though, I would not consider it without locking in those extra years of control. Otherwise you're just getting a couple years where he's figuring it out and losing what could be, if he develops the way we think, MVP caliber years.- 22 comments
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Blocked, struggling... AND a lot of service time. Contreras wasn't even the counter with the Braves getting Murphy. He was going to be blocked by the very player the Braves were acquiring(though I get exactly what you're saying, not trying to be pedantic). No question that was a stupid trade on behalf of the As, but I'm certainly glad they did. Contreras is going to be like Adames for me. When he leaves, I'm not even going to be angry. I'm going to be happy he's getting paid, mildly frustrated at the system, but also resigned and hope he gets paid by someone else. Anyway, I can say with... a high degree of certainty, we're not trading Made, certainly not anyone who'll be a FA after next year. If we do make a move that's aimed at helping this team, I still hope it's a young power arm. Grant Taylor... is the guy stuck in my head, but I'm pretty sure the White Sox wouldn't trade him. But maybe someone else who is struggling. Or make it Taylor and just pay a lot(Logan Henderson+ would be worth it for me, though I suspect others would feel differently).

