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2024 3rd round #88 MarShawn Lloyd RB
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<blockquote data-quote="Curly Calhoun" data-source="post: 1034545" data-attributes="member: 10752"><p>I believe he is in a fight with a roster spot with Emanuel Wilson.</p><p></p><p>There is evidence to support that:</p><p></p><h2><em>Recent comments by Packers offensive coordinator are bad news for AJ Dillon</em></h2><p><em>Stenavich recently met with the media and said that the Packers want to get their new third-round pick involved "as much as possible."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>These comments by Stenavich shouldn't be surprising in the least. You don't spend a top-100 pick on the running back position to have the guy sit around and wait to play. You spend a top-100 pick on the running back position to put that guy out on the field.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The issue for former second-round pick Dillon is very simple -- not only did the Packers invest a top-100 pick in Lloyd, but they've got big-money free agent Josh Jacobs <a href="https://lombardiave.com/posts/updated-packers-depth-chart-after-2024-nfl-draft-01hwvbbts59b" target="_blank">atop the depth chart</a>. Jacobs should be expected to lead this Packers team in total touches in 2024, and with how many options the Packers have in the passing game, touches might be too tough to come by for Dillon.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Packers have a pretty easy <a href="https://lombardiave.com/posts/aj-dillon-contract-reveals-packers-plans-01hscn9enh79" target="_blank">way out of the deal they signed with Dillon</a> this offseason. He counts less than $1.3 million against the salary cap and there is no dead money whether he's released or traded. Even though Stenavich said that Dillon brings a level of physicality that Lloyd doesn't at this point, the Packers' plans have been made clear.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>And it doesn't look like Dillon will be part of them.</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>Complete text: <a href="https://lombardiave.com/posts/packers-coach-latest-comments-spell-doom-high-draft-pick-01hx7jgzpz3n" target="_blank">https://lombardiave.com/posts/packers-coach-latest-comments-spell-doom-high-draft-pick-01hx7jgzpz3n</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curly Calhoun, post: 1034545, member: 10752"] I believe he is in a fight with a roster spot with Emanuel Wilson. There is evidence to support that: [HEADING=1][I]Recent comments by Packers offensive coordinator are bad news for AJ Dillon[/I][/HEADING] [I]Stenavich recently met with the media and said that the Packers want to get their new third-round pick involved "as much as possible." These comments by Stenavich shouldn't be surprising in the least. You don't spend a top-100 pick on the running back position to have the guy sit around and wait to play. You spend a top-100 pick on the running back position to put that guy out on the field. The issue for former second-round pick Dillon is very simple -- not only did the Packers invest a top-100 pick in Lloyd, but they've got big-money free agent Josh Jacobs [URL='https://lombardiave.com/posts/updated-packers-depth-chart-after-2024-nfl-draft-01hwvbbts59b']atop the depth chart[/URL]. Jacobs should be expected to lead this Packers team in total touches in 2024, and with how many options the Packers have in the passing game, touches might be too tough to come by for Dillon. The Packers have a pretty easy [URL='https://lombardiave.com/posts/aj-dillon-contract-reveals-packers-plans-01hscn9enh79']way out of the deal they signed with Dillon[/URL] this offseason. He counts less than $1.3 million against the salary cap and there is no dead money whether he's released or traded. Even though Stenavich said that Dillon brings a level of physicality that Lloyd doesn't at this point, the Packers' plans have been made clear. And it doesn't look like Dillon will be part of them.[/I] Complete text: [URL]https://lombardiave.com/posts/packers-coach-latest-comments-spell-doom-high-draft-pick-01hx7jgzpz3n[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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