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Double or triple their chances to do what?The Packers have multiple opportunities to DOUBLE or TRIPLE their chances in the 2025 Offense.
*Musgrave OR Lloyd: Neither played meaningful snaps past game 5 of last season. IF either 1 or these players Pops? The Offense will have their upgrade in either the RB or TE rooms.
Golden OR Williams OR Hardman
Any of these player being an early riser sets the Room in motion to surpass 2024.
THREE other Wideouts have an extra season of experience to benefit a trend forward as they enter Year 3 and 4. Wicks, Doubs, Reed,
Too bad only one of those speed merchants will be seeing the field consistently. Hardman is by no means a lock to make the team. He will be battling Malik Heath and Bo Melton for the 6th WR spot. I think Heath has the edge because he's the best blocker.Wide Receiver
I have our 2025 Room as the best cumulative grouping since at minimum the 2021 group. IMO we have a reasonable shot at producing similar to WR groupings 2016, 2014 and 2012 (Jennings missed part of that 2012 season or it would’ve finished better).
Much will depend on the mix of Run to Pass favoring a particular side.
Reed RD2 (3rd season)
Doubs RD4 (4th season)
Golden RD1 (Rookie)
Wicks RD5 (3rd season)
Williams RD3 (Rookie)
Hardman RD2 (6th season; Chiefs)
*Watson RD2 (4th season- PUP)
Thats a very talented Roster and while it includes 2 Rookies, both were prominent players on their college squads; Together they Put up a combined effort of 1,930 Yards, 21 TD’s last year.
SPEED FACTOR:
The Packers currently have 3 WR’s who Ran between a 4.29–4.36, 40-Time. That’s going to present problems for opponents. Particularly if Watson returns sooner than originally anticipated.
That’s THREE players who ran <faster than Marquez Valdez Scantling’s 4.37
40-time.
Since Williams' role will most likely be end arounds & ST's I'm hoping he shows some creative running on returns. Hoping he seizes the returner role early, making you correct about Hardman.I’d place a $100 bet Hardman isn’t on the initial roster.
Improve at various position groups.Double or triple their chances to do what?
It’s a fierce battle with a sardine canned WR Room. IF Hardman is fully healthy? I think he offers more overall upside. He’s a very experienced Return guy so he’s justifiable, but I think he’s got better immediate upside at WR over Heath or Melton. It’s not that I don’t like those 2 I just think I’ve seen enough of all 3 and in a Win now I like a higher echelon Return guy who has 500+ easy in him if he’s put in a position to double as a WR. Also he’s like Reed where he can get some end around there’s a feature he’s adept at also.I’d place a $100 bet Hardman isn’t on the initial roster.
Bo Melton is possibly one of the worst examples to use as a non speed WR. Malik Heath? Ok he’s a 4.6’s guyToo bad only one of those speed merchants will be seeing the field consistently. Hardman is by no means a lock to make the team. He will be battling Malik Heath and Bo Melton for the 6th WR spot. I think Heath has the edge because he's the best blocker.
Watson will be out until week 10 or later which leaves Golden as the speed freak for most of the season. If you double or triple up on speed, then who do you leave out? Fewer snaps for Wicks, Doubs or Reed may actually make the offense more predictable.
Everyone has their favorite. They are not that dissimilar overall. Heath has 3 TD’s To Bo’s 1 TD (in less games though). Although Bo was 3/45 1TD in the Playoffs vs ZERO for HeathBut Melton can't beat anybody deep. He's not a real threat. He looked good catching a few over the middle two years ago but he didn't do much last year. At least Malik Heath makes the most of his too few opportunities. aimho of course.
There's just too much competition for me to see how Hardman makes the team. With the new kickoff rule, Nixon will be able to return more kicks, leaving Hardman to maybe handle PRs. They won't keep one guy for PRs, and he has no chance of getting into the final WR group imo.I’d place a $100 bet Hardman isn’t on the initial roster.
Agreed. Between these two, Heath is the better choice. Melton did make some noise a few years ago, and then went silent. With the addition of Golden and Williams, it would not surprise me if both of these guys get cut. MLF may keep one until Watson is back, and even that is a long shot.But Melton can't beat anybody deep. He's not a real threat. He looked good catching a few over the middle two years ago but he didn't do much last year. At least Malik Heath makes the most of his too few opportunities. aimho of course.
I think they'll both be gone this year. Just going by these stats, there's no reason to keep them. They've had opportunities. Melton looked very good - two years ago. Heath can block I guess. Nope - neither one makes it this year. Too much competition with the addition of Golden and Williams.Everyone has their favorite. They are not that dissimilar overall. Heath has 3 TD’s To Bo’s 1 TD (in less games though). Although Bo was 3/45 1TD in the Playoffs vs ZERO for Heath
Past that (in less snaps and games) Bo beats Heath in just about every other possible category. Bo has SIX 1st Downs vs Zero
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OK, thanks, I think I get your point. Gluten has added more guys at the same position, and in theory, that increases the likelihood of someone shining through. And as I look at my last sentence, I'm not convinced of my own "logic......" Adding two average DLs to compete with an average DL doesn't mean there will be improvement. Ah, just forget it......Improve at various position groups.
Obviously if you bring in 1 guy you get maybe a coin flip chance. We plopped into the equation a battle by adding
3 WR’s Golden, Williams and Hardman
2 DL Stack and Brinson
2 LB’s Simmons and Oliver
2 OL Williams and Brenton
Or You could really argue an option at 2 Edge with Sorrell and Oliver
Rather than go, the route of spreading thin, such as one quarterback, one running back one wide receiver, we took a few position groups and just doubled up on them
You are probably right. They will most likely keep Williams no matter what. He better get rid of the dropsies or it will not have been a good choice. I do have to admit I like to see Heath do well. He really hasn't disappointed that much. Just not many opportunities.Agreed. Between these two, Heath is the better choice. Melton did make some noise a few years ago, and then went silent. With the addition of Golden and Williams, it would not surprise me if both of these guys get cut. MLF may keep one until Watson is back, and even that is a long shot.
IMO Tyni's thought process is that Hardman has a better chance of going unclaimed than one of the young guys. Thus his "original roster" statement. I happen to agree.It’s a fierce battle with a sardine canned WR Room. IF Hardman is fully healthy? I think he offers more overall upside. He’s a very experienced Return guy so he’s justifiable, but I think he’s got better immediate upside at WR over Heath or Melton. It’s not that I don’t like those 2 I just think I’ve seen enough of all 3 and in a Win now I like a higher echelon Return guy who has 500+ easy in him if he’s put in a position to double as a WR. Also he’s like Reed where he can get some end around there’s a feature he’s adept at also.
Now in most years I’d agree with you, not in 2025 though. Obviously it’s not an ultimatum. I want to see who plays the best in Camp and preseason and such first. I also differ on most in that I like Melton where the crowd seems to favor Heath.
IMO Tyni's thought process is that Hardman has a better chance of going unclaimed than one of the young guys. Thus his "original roster" statement. I happen to agree.
It’s a fierce battle with a sardine canned WR Room. IF Hardman is fully healthy? I think he offers more overall upside. He’s a very experienced Return guy so he’s justifiable, but I think he’s got better immediate upside at WR over Heath or Melton. It’s not that I don’t like those 2 I just think I’ve seen enough of all 3 and in a Win now I like a higher echelon Return guy who has 500+ easy in him if he’s put in a position to double as a WR. Also he’s like Reed where he can get some end around there’s a feature he’s adept at also.
Now in most years I’d agree with you, not in 2025 though. Obviously it’s not an ultimatum. I want to see who plays the best in Camp and preseason and such first. I also differ on most in that I like Melton where the crowd seems to favor Heath.
That’s accurate at DL. We lost Slaton which imo was our biggest deficit on Defense. It will be interesting to see who we keep. Brinson is more versatile but Stack is probably the better pure Run Defender.OK, thanks, I think I get your point. Gluten has added more guys at the same position, and in theory, that increases the likelihood of someone shining through. And as I look at my last sentence, I'm not convinced of my own "logic......" Adding two average DLs to compete with an average DL doesn't mean there will be improvement. Ah, just forget it......
I don't think Slaton will be missed much, and apparently neither did the Packers. They could have kept him for $7 mil/year ACV. He was very good against the run, and that was it.T
That’s accurate at DL. We lost Slaton which imo was our biggest deficit on Defense. It will be interesting to see who we keep. Brinson is more versatile but Stack is probably the better pure Run Defender.
That said if we get good play out of either I don’t think the productivity will be noticeable either.