Kingsley Enagbare is practicing. Remarkable. pic.twitter.com/cBNQj706Yx
â Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) May 21, 2024
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@ByRyanWood: First look at #Packers offensive line: Rasheed Walker, Elgton Jenkins, Josh Myers, Sean Rhyan, Andre Dillard.
Note: Zach Tom present but not participating today.
@AndyHermanNFL: Jordan Morgan gets some looks with the starters at RT while Newman gets some looks at RG for Rhyan.
Elgton Jenkins getting a look at center. Jordan Morgan back to left tackle. Some real best 5 shit going on right now.
@ByRyanWood: Eric Stokes appears to be getting first crack at starting perimeter CB opposite Jaire Alexander, over Carrington Valentine.
Newman is just giving Rhyan a breather.
The OL battle is going to be a ton o' fun to watch. They'll mix-and-match right up until the third or fourth game, I bet. They'll want to watch guys in the real season to see how they stack up. Jenkins at OC is a bit of a surprise, although he was pretty awesome there earlier. Maybe they're looking at Morgan, Walker, Jenkins, Rhyan, Tom. It would be a way to break in Morgan with two pros next to him, but it doesn't get Tom to OC.
They're going to give Stokes every chance they can to see if he's recovered and back to his first-year form. If not, he'll be behind Valentine and gone next year.
@Chongo posted:Kingsley Enagbare is practicing. Remarkable. pic.twitter.com/cBNQj706Yx
â Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) May 21, 2024
Hopefully not pulling a Garrison Hearst.
It's too early to speak definitively but LaFleur is pleased with the progress Christian Watson has made. He had a big day today.
â Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) May 21, 2024
@WesHod: Matt LaFleur on Kingsley Enagbare: "He's full go. He's doing a great job out there."
"He never had surgery; didn't tear it. We dodged a bullet there."
LaFleur on offseason attendance: "We've had almost 100% this entire offseason, which is the best we've had in my time here." One player missed today for a personal matter.
LaFleur more on Christian Watson & Eric Stokes: "Both he and Stokes look like the best shape I've seen them in.â
[Tucker] Kraft and Zach Tom both had pec injuries, per LaFleur. Timeline is for him [Tom] to be back for camp. [Kraft, beginning of camp or shortly thereafter.]
Matt LaFleur says entire team ârespects the hellâ out of Jordan Love. He senses a big difference in QB1 from last year: âI just think you feel the confidence from him, the way he projects himself in front of the team. Thatâs what you expect.â
â Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) May 21, 2024
@BillHuberNFL: LaFleur says joint practices at Denver and home against Baltimore.
One practice against each team - good competition and avoiding Day 2 fights.
Holy shee-it...Kenny Clark lined up at the 3-tech with Slaton next door...homina homina homina!
11 on 11âs
â Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) May 21, 2024
Defense:
Smith - Clark - Slaton - Gary
McDuffie - Quay
Stokes - Nixon - Jaire
McKinney - AJJ
OL:
Walker - EJ - Myers - Rhyan - Dillard
@michiganjoe posted:It's too early to speak definitively but LaFleur is pleased with the progress Christian Watson has made. He had a big day today.
â Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) May 21, 2024
Finishing and walking off on his own would be a big day.
@Boris posted:I have a hunch Stokes is going to play very very well this year.
contract year. He should
Damn straight Skippy
@Iowacheese posted:contract year. He should
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Jalen Wright gets through the hole faster, but if there isn't a hole, he's going nowhere.
Lynch has better vision...he will wait for the hole to open, and if it doesn't he will improvise and try to get your something.
The more college film I saw of Lynch, the more I understood why he was RB1 on their board.
I didn't see this posted.
And it better not be serious!
Josh Jacobs Working Through Hamstring Injury
Not worried about Jacobs...it's the "abundance of caution," time of year...especially with your RB1.
Not saying it's nothing, but there is plenty of time to work it out. My guess is that's what they Packers are doing before the reps that REALLY matter come.
Send him to Madison to Watson's helpers.
Caleb Williams Performs Poorly in Early Practice
Organized team activities recently began for the Chicago Bears. One reporter, Nicholas Moreano of CHGO Sports, was on the scene. According to Moreano, Williams did not have his best performance in an early practice with the Bears.
Moreano made some specific notes about Williamsâ performance. Here were some of the main things he noted:
âReally rough day for Caleb Williams and the starting offense. A lot of incomplete passes and near interceptions.
In the 7-on-7 period, Williams completed just three passes. Jaylon Johnson nearly had an interception over the middle of the field.
In the team period, most of the passes were completed to the flat, and Williams held onto the ball for a long time.â -Nicholas Moreano
https://gridironheroics.com/ch...b-williams-practice/
âIn the team period, most of the passes were completed to the flat, and Williams held onto the ball for a long time.â -Nicholas Moreanoâ
Playing hero ball against air?ðĪĢðĪĢðĪĢ
TBF, Love had a rough start to his pro career...took him a couple years to get it going in practice.
But he also had the luxury of being able to sit back and work the bugs out. Williams is going to be thrown into the fire. It's going to ruin him. Bank on it.
B U S T , Bears should trade him now for another first round pick.
I suspect Williams will be a good player overall, and he will have some successes.
Mostly because of being mobile (and fast) thus being able to improvise on a play that is is breaking, or has broken, down.
I see his ceiling at about a Jay Cutler level.
If there is perfect protection, and perfect routes are ran, he can complete some passes. But when a DL/LB has has burst through the line, and is bearing down on him, and he panics...INTs.
Well it's not fair if they're going to put a defense out there.
Ryan Leaf 2.0
Mark it down.
@Chongo posted:TBF, Love had a rough start to his pro career...took him a couple years to get it going in practice.
But he also had the luxury of being able to sit back and work the bugs out. Williams is going to be thrown into the fire. It's going to ruin him. Bank on it.
Rodgers too. Every rookie goes through this. Their heads are swimming with information.
@Chongo posted:TBF, Love had a rough start to his pro career...took him a couple years to get it going in practice.
But he also had the luxury of being able to sit back and work the bugs out. Williams is going to be thrown into the fire. It's going to ruin him. Bank on it.
Love got to study under AR.
@Goalline posted:âIn the team period, most of the passes were completed to the flat, and Williams held onto the ball for a long time.â -Nicholas Moreanoâ
Playing hero ball against air?ðĪĢðĪĢðĪĢ
The biggest knock on him in college was holding the ball too long. He can pull that off against Arizona State but that doesn't work against NFL opponents.
What's odd is that Fields would do the same thing. Guys would be open but he wouldn't throw to them for some reason, just kept holding the ball and eventually would either run or get sacked.
Deer in the headlights syndrome?
@Timmy! posted:I suspect Williams will be a good player overall, and he will have some successes.
Mostly because of being mobile (and fast) thus being able to improvise on a play that is is breaking, or has broken, down.
I see his ceiling at about a Jay Cutler level.
If there is perfect protection, and perfect routes are ran, he can complete some passes. But when a DL/LB has has burst through the line, and is bearing down on him, and he panics...INTs.
I'd be happy if Williams were Cutler 2.0. How much will he cost against our salary cap?
@D J posted:@Chongo posted:TBF, Love had a rough start to his pro career...took him a couple years to get it going in practice.
But he also had the luxury of being able to sit back and work the bugs out. Williams is going to be thrown into the fire. It's going to ruin him. Bank on it.
Love got to study under AR.
As was noted.
@D J posted:Love got to study under AR.
More importantly, Love got to be coached by Tom Clements. The whole media narrative of "Love learned by watching Rodgers" is overblown. Clements working with Love on his footwork. fundamentals, pre snap reads, etc. every day, had a lot more to do with his development than him watching Rodgers play.
@Timmy! posted:I suspect Williams will be a good player overall, and he will have some successes.
Mostly because of being mobile (and fast) thus being able to improvise on a play that is is breaking, or has broken, down.
I see his ceiling at about a Jay Cutler level.
If there is perfect protection, and perfect routes are ran, he can complete some passes. But when a DL/LB has has burst through the line, and is bearing down on him, and he panics...INTs.