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Over the next few days leading up to this year¡¯s draft, Acme Packing Company will examine the Packers¡¯ history at each current slot for 2019, as well as run down the names of recent picks around the league at the position.The Green Bay Packers have selected 150th overall four times in their history. While they have received only modest production from those four picks, there is one particular memory about one of these players that likely stands out in the mind of many Packers fans ¡ª a thrilling ending to a comeback victory over a division rival.Meanwhile, the best player ever selected at 150 overall by any team was a linebacker from tiny Fort Valley State University. In 1987, the Pittsburgh Steelers grabbed Greg Lloyd at #150. After a quiet first two years, Lloyd grabbed a starting job as one of the Steelers¡¯ outside linebackers in 1989, a job he would hold down for a decade. Lloyd made five Pro Bowls and got three first-team All Pro nods, recording 54.5 sacks and a whopping 35 forced fumbles in his career.The Packers did not find a player nearly that good at 150, but they did land one player known for a few clutch receptions and another who went on to a few solid years with other teams.Packers¡¯ History at #1501951: Ed Stephens Za'Darius Smith Jersey , RB1965: Jim Weatherwax, DT1998: Corey Bradford, WRAlthough Stephens and Weatherwax have faded into obscurity, Bradford had a few nice years for Green Bay. In his second year, he caught a game-winning touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in Lambeau Field. That catch came with just 12 seconds remaining on the clock, capping a furious two-minute drill after the Vikings had taken the lead just before the two-minute warning on a Randy Moss touchdown.After four years with the Packers, Bradford signed a free agent deal with the expansion Houston Texans. He started for them for the better part of four seasons, then closed out his career with one final season in Detroit.2008: Breno Giacomini, OTGiacomini struggled to start his NFL career, landing on the Packers¡¯ practice squad for a few years and playing just one game for the Green and Gold. After being plucked off the practice squad by the Seahawks in 2010, Giacomini spent seven years as a starter for the Seahawks, Jets Womens DeShone Kizer Jersey , and Texans. His playing days look to be over, however, after he was released by the Raiders during training camp last summer.Recent History at #1502018: Genard Avery, LB, Memphis (Browns)2017: Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson (Jets)2016: Jordan Howard, RB, Indiana (Bears)2015: Cedric Thompson, S, Minnesota (Dolphins)2014: Aaron Lynch, EDGE Womens Brett Hundley Jersey , USF (49ers)2013: Terry Hawthorne, CB, Illinois (Steelers)2012: Rokevious Watkins, G, South Carolina (Rams)2011: Jason Pinkston, OT, Pittsburgh (Browns) Could the Vikings ditch one of their longest-tenured players with a year left on his contract after drafting his likely long-term replacement in round two?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareShareVikings TE Kyle Rudolph could be headed out of Minnesota after contract talks stallBrad Rempel-USA TODAY SportsA long-time starter for an NFC North team could be on the move soon. The Minnesota Vikings drafted Alabama tight end Irv Smith, Jr. in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft last month, raising questions about the status of veteran Kyle Rudolph. Rudolph, who is owed just over $7.6 million in 2019, has no remaining dead money on his contract and could therefore be cut without penalty should the Vikings choose to part ways. To this point, however Womens Justin Vogel Jersey , the team has seemingly expressed interest in signing him to a new contract extension, unloading some of this year¡¯s cap money into the future by virtue of a signing bonus.However, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports that talks have stalled on Friday, raising the possibility of Rudolph leaving Minnesota via trade.A solid all-around tight end, Rudolph has consistently caught around two-thirds of his targets in the passing game while pitching in around 500 receiving yards per season. He also is a plus blocker, providing additional value to teams that may be interested in acquiring him. However, any trade would likely come with a similar contract extension, as it is unlikely that other NFL teams would be interested in that same cap hit of more than $7.5 million.Rudolph has often been a thorn in the Packers¡¯ side over the years. In 14 games against Green Bay over his eight-year career, Rudolph has better per-game receiving numbers in several notable categories compared to his career averages: 42 yards per game instead of 34, 11.1 yards per reception versus 9.8. Only his touchdown rate ¡ª 0.21 scores per game compared to 0.37 overall ¡ª is notably lower.Last year alone, Rudolph had a pair of seven-catch games against Green Bay, with more than 60 yards in each contest. His best game against the Packers actually came in a loss Blake Martinez Jersey , however, when he hauled in 6 receptions for 106 yards and a score in a 30-13 loss at TCF Bank Stadium in 2015.If the Vikings do move on from Rudolph, it would pose some questions for the 2019 team at the tight end position. Famously, tight ends rarely make a significant receiving impact as rookies, and the other tight ends on the roster not named Rudolph or Smith have a combined 23 NFL receptions. A free agent signing may be a necessity in that case, as names like Dion Sims, Lance Kendricks, and Levine Toilolo remain on the market.

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