tynimiller
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Updated the OP for cuts (meeting incoming so won't be updating for a bit potentially).
Looks like Simmons is being released. Somewhat surprising.
Looks like Simmons is being released. Somewhat surprising.
I think this is a good lesson for many guys that get cut. Go talk to Ballentine or Welch. Great Teams players who work their tail off.
I worry you guys may be jinxing Ballentine...his day isn't done yet.
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Not much to say here. We knew going in this was going to be the case.OFFENSE (24)
- Quarterback (2): Jordan Love, Malik Willis
Jacobs is obviously the bell cow and a stud at that. Backups are meh, but good enough to fill in to rest Jacobs.
- Running back (3): Josh Jacobs, Emanuel Wilson, Chris Brooks
Well, Golden has looked like the real deal in camp. Now we have to see it on Sunday's. This is a solid group, but I still fell like it isn't a group of guys that strikes fear into opponents secondary.
- Wide receiver (6): Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, Matthew Golden, Dontayvion Wicks, Savion Williams, Malik Heath
I really like this group. Kraft is an emerging star. Musgrave has looked like he took a step up this offseason. Fitzpatrick even looked good. I'm surprised they kept Sims.
- Tight end (4): Tucker Kraft, Luke Musgrave, John FitzPatrick, Ben Sims
We have a really solid starting offensive line. We also have some decent backups. I like this group a lot. I hope Banks can get over the back injury.
- Offensive line (9): Elgton Jenkins, Rasheed Walker, Aaron Banks, Zach Tom, Sean Rhyan, Jordan Morgan, Anthony Belton, Darian Kinnard, Donovan Jennings
I'm not super stoked about this group. Gary is a solid starter, but not a star. Van Ness has yet to show up. Enagbare is purely a pass rusher. Cox is just a dude. Sorrell has a lot to prove being a rookie. Not the most talented group here.DEFENSE (26)
- Defensive end (5): Rashan Gary, Lukas Van Ness, Kingsley Enagbare, Brenton Cox Jr., Barryn Sorrell
Clark is a stud, Wyatt is okay. The rest is meh. I'm concerned about our depth and talent at DT.
- Defensive tackle (6): Kenny Clark, Devonte Wyatt, Karl Brooks, Warren Brinson, Colby Wooden, Nazir Stackhouse
I really love this group. Walker seemed to step up and it might be because of the emergence of Cooper. Cooper is a rising star. I've never been a McDuffie fan, but okay. I thought Hopper was a reach and wasn't going to make the team. However, he has played well in the preseason. Another group I have a crush on.
- Linebacker (4): Quay Walker, Edgerrin Cooper, Isaiah McDuffie, Ty'Ron Hopper
I'm sure I'm not alone here in thinking that this group has me nervous. Nixon was fine as a special teamer. As CB1, not so much. I've never liked when he is on the field. I didn't understand the Hobbs move and still don't. He has never made it a full season and already had to have surgery. Not sure he will be ready by game one. Valentine, by the numbers, is the best of the group. That sounds icky to me. Then we have a converted WR with a rookie and a second year guy. Not thrilled here.
- Cornerback (6): Keisean Nixon, Nate Hobbs, Carrington Valentine, Bo Melton, Kamal Hadden, Micah Robinson
Here's another great group of players. McKinney is a stud and Williams has looked really good again. Bullard and Oladapo is great depth.
- Safety (5): Xavier McKinney, Evan Williams, Javon Bullard, Kitan Oladapo, Zayne Anderson
Great kicker and great punter. Let's go!SPECIAL TEAMS (3)
- K: Brandon McManus
- P: Daniel Whelan
- LS: Matt Orzech
Aye yai yaiINJURED RESERVE (designated to return)
- RB MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring)
- OL Jacob Monk (hamstring)
PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (3)
- WR Christian Watson (knee)
- DE Collin Oliver (hamstring)
- OL John Williams (back)
We need to lose 1 TE, and a CB. We need at least one more LB. Four is not enough for 3 positions that could be occupied at one time. If we end up with an injury amongst them we have problems at the second level of defense.Guessing @tynimiller has this posted, but in case not. Here is the current 53, as well as the other players on IR or PUP
OFFENSE (24)
- Quarterback (2): Jordan Love, Malik Willis
- Running back (3): Josh Jacobs, Emanuel Wilson, Chris Brooks
- Wide receiver (6): Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, Matthew Golden, Dontayvion Wicks, Savion Williams, Malik Heath
- Tight end (4): Tucker Kraft, Luke Musgrave, John FitzPatrick, Ben Sims
- Offensive line (9): Elgton Jenkins, Rasheed Walker, Aaron Banks, Zach Tom, Sean Rhyan, Jordan Morgan, Anthony Belton, Darian Kinnard, Donovan Jennings
DEFENSE (26)
- Defensive end (5): Rashan Gary, Lukas Van Ness, Kingsley Enagbare, Brenton Cox Jr., Barryn Sorrell
- Defensive tackle (6): Kenny Clark, Devonte Wyatt, Karl Brooks, Warren Brinson, Colby Wooden, Nazir Stackhouse
- Linebacker (4): Quay Walker, Edgerrin Cooper, Isaiah McDuffie, Ty'Ron Hopper
- Cornerback (6): Keisean Nixon, Nate Hobbs, Carrington Valentine, Bo Melton, Kamal Hadden, Micah Robinson
- Safety (5): Xavier McKinney, Evan Williams, Javon Bullard, Kitan Oladapo, Zayne Anderson
SPECIAL TEAMS (3)
- K: Brandon McManus
- P: Daniel Whelan
- LS: Matt Orzech
INJURED RESERVE (designated to return)
- RB MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring)
- OL Jacob Monk (hamstring)
PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (3)
- WR Christian Watson (knee)
- DE Collin Oliver (hamstring)
- OL John Williams (back)
We need to lose 1 TE, and a CB. We need at least one more LB. Four is not enough for 3 positions that could be occupied at one time. If we end up with an injury amongst them we have problems at the second level of defense.
We need to lose 1 TE, and a CB. We need at least one more LB. Four is not enough for 3 positions that could be occupied at one time. If we end up with an injury amongst them we have problems at the second level of defense.
Agree.Jacobs is obviously the bell cow and a stud at that. Backups are meh, but good enough to fill in to rest Jacobs.
Agree.
I know a lot of people like Wilson, but I prefer Brooks over him. I think Brooks is going to show us more, now that he has a year under his belt with the playbook.
That said, I wouldn't mind seeing the Packers sign Audric Estime to the PS. Guessing the Broncos would be Estime's 1st choice though.
There is a lot to be said for having RB's on both the roster and PS that are really familiar with the playbook. Which the Packers have with Jacobs, Brooks and Wilson. Also, they have Lloyd healing on IR. So my guess is, Gute signs Johnson and/or Abanikanda to the PS and stays pat on the 3 he currently has on the 53.
As of now the Packers are the youngest team in the NFL for the third straight season. Hopefully, some of these draft picks will start being worth keeping past their rookie contracts. Hard to call yourself a Super Bowl contender when the team has a grand total of 10 players who are on their second or third contract (might jump to 12 once Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft become extension eligible). In comparison, the Eagles have 17 players on those contracts (will be 20 this year once Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, and Jalen Carter become eligible for extensions). For a team that loves to build through the draft, shockingly few of the Packers recent draft picks are earning second contracts. My current existential fear for the team at the moment is that if Ed Policy decides that the team isn't improving, he gets rid of Gute (he's good but not great) and MLF; MLF is one of the best coaches in the league and getting rid of him would be a massive mistake.
I believe that 4 players on the PS can be protected from being poached, so there is that.I like Estime but I think he'd be a target for another team to sign if said team experiences a RB injury. He'd be a fun PS guy but I'm guessing the Packers wouldn't be able to hide him on the PS for very long.
I believe that 4 players on the PS can be protected from being poached, so there is that.
That rule lets the team protect 4 players on Tuesday and prevents another team from signing them until the following Monday.