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Seems that Lyerla has a torn MCL and a torn PCL.

 



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This little news tidbit has apparently slipped through the cracks over the past few days. Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel in Thursday morning's "Notes" column reported the extent of Colt Lyerla's injury: he apparently has two torn ligaments in his right knee, the Medial and Posterior Collateral Ligaments.

 

The recovery time for this injury will depend on the severity of the tears, but if Lyerla needs surgery this would likely be a season-ending injury. If that is indeed the case, it seems logical that he would be placed on Injured Reserve in the near future or released on an injury settlement.



 

http://www.acmepackingcompany....ght-end-torn-mcl-pcl

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I think he's eligible for an injury settlement, if the Packers want to send him on his way.  I'd think they'd keep him and put him on IR though.  Dude's got talent, just needs to be developed, just needs time.  I mean it took Julius Thomas 2 full years to develop into the TE he is now.  That's probably the time frame for Colt.  

Did a little digging out of curiosity and found this.

 

"The CBA protects players who are injured performing football activities. Essentially if you are injured your salary is protected, but it is only protected to a point. Remember there are various extents of injuries that occur in the NFL. An ACL tear is devastating and will cause a player to miss the entire season. That is a major injury and the player will earn his entire Paragraph 5 salary for the year. "

 

So, if they have to pay him full year salary, they might as well keep him on IR and around the facility for rehab.  Good for him.

http://overthecap.com/what-exa...-injury-settlements/

Still waiting for the Tori Gurley All-Pro announcement.  Preseason is all about hype.  Nothing new. 

 

Lyerla had a long road ahead of him to make a major contribution.  Hope they can make this work so he gets to practice.  He had two receptions for Oregon last year having not played since 9/7/2013.  If he goes IR, I almost think he's doubtful to make a contribution in 2015.  That said, hopefully he is maturing because that is also a factor for him.

@jasonjwilde: Just talked to Colt Lyerla. He's being waived/injured then put on IR for the year. #Packers have told him they want to keep him here.

 

@jasonjwilde: So there will be no injury settlement for Lyerla. #Packers want him in program. When he clears waivers, he'll be on season-ending IR.

 

@jasonjwilde: "It's another year off football but it'll be a big difference when I come back. And, I'll be part of the Green Bay #Packers organization."

 

Here's hoping Belichick or some other organization doesn't pick him up. If I'm not mistaken the first cutdown from 90 to 75 comes after this weekend's games, so not many teams are looking to add right now.

 

EDIT:  Here's Wilde's more fulsome blog post, same subject.

 

http://www.espnwisconsin.com/page.php?page_id=278

Last edited by ilcuqui

From an article by Jeff gray on waiver rules:

 

Remember when I mentioned "four accrued seasons" above? That's important. Any player with at least four accrued seasons is considered a "vested veteran" and is not subjected to the waiver process. Vested veterans become a free agent immediately upon their release and can sign with any team of their choosing. The NFL defines an accrued season as one in which a player appeared on the active 53-man roster for at least six games. Players with fewer than four accrued seasons must pass through the 24-hour waiver period, after which they too become a free agent.

 

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/20...e-how-it-works-guide

 

So to answer your ? it looks like Clowney would have to be kept on the 53 and IR. 

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I think it's something with the salary cap.  If Clowney got hurt and they IR him, they obviously would have no issue taking the salary cap hit.  However, I doubt the Packers want to have Lyerla's full salary hit their cap bc he has almost no value in the NFL right now.  I think waving him and then putting him on IR alleviates the cap hit in some way.  Having IR players that aren't waved first hit the salary cap prevents teams from hoarding young talent.  At at least this is my understanding.  

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