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Well.....he's playing on Sundays. At least last year. 🤷‍♂️ We'll see for this year. He will have competition and he knows it.

I have a hunch about him. Just needs an opportunity and improve blitz pickup from what I saw....on SUNDAYS (not the FCC 😁)

@Boris posted:

Well.....he's playing on Sundays. At least last year. 🤷‍♂️ We'll see for this year. He will have competition and he knows it.

I have a hunch about him. Just needs an opportunity and improve blitz pickup from what I saw....on SUNDAYS (not the FCC 😁)

 

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Draft write up

Strengths

  • Possesses the build of an NFL runner.
  • Scored 14 total touchdowns over his final five college games.
  • Plus acceleration through the line of scrimmage and to the corner.
  • Shows off agility for back-side cuts from zone.
  • Capable pass-catcher out of the backfield.

Weaknesses

  • Would like to see more physical finishes to runs from him.
  • Running style can be too upright through the line.
  • Pass protection lacks knee bend and a functional anchor.


https://www.si.com/nfl/packers...and-ready-to-compete

"Every year, there’s an unexpected star in an NFL preseason. For the Green Bay Packers on Friday at Cincinnati, it was running back Emanuel Wilson.

Wilson turned in a remarkable and poignant performance on the anniversary of his father’s death. He rushed for 111 yards on just six carries, highlighted by an 80-yard touchdown run.

Wilson was living out a childhood dream on a day that will always be significant to him for reasons that extend far beyond football. Fourteen years ago to the day, his father died.

Wilson told NFL Network that one of his last memories with his father was playing football in the yard. He said he could still hear his father saying,
"Smurf, keep working, keep going."

Wilson was 10 when he lost his father.

Speaking from experience, that's a memory that never fades away. It stings at every turn.

For Wilson, he wanted to give up the very thing that was part of one of his final memories with his father.

"Honestly, I kept working. I just kept my faith in God. I wanted to stop playing football after my dad passed,"

@Satori posted:

For Wilson, he wanted to give up the very thing that was part of one of his final memories with his father.

"Honestly, I kept working. I just kept my faith in God. I wanted to stop playing football after my dad passed,"

Same as Jayden Reed....locker room chemistry. Something else Gutey learned from TT.

"It's not fantasy football" - Ted

@BrainDed posted:

Meh... how soon we forget that he just low balled the most loved guy in the locker room.    It's not that important to him.

Remind me....was that Rasul or Aaron Jones?

Yeah it matters. He didn't want to pay a 30 year old RB, who will almost certainly miss some time with injury, a boatload of cash. It IS important to him.

The Vikings will run him right into the ground until he's hurt. They don't GAF about him.

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@Boris posted:

Remind me....was that Rasul or Aaron Jones?

Yeah it matters. He didn't want to pay a 30 year old RB, who will almost certainly miss some time with injury, a boatload of cash. It IS important to him.

The Vikings will run him right into the ground until he's hurt. They don't GAF about him.

Year early than a year late.

I bet they put MarShawn on the PUP (if eligible, not sure of the rules) or IR-to-return and keep Wilson. Wilson seems to like to bounce outside a lot. I like his speed, but I think he's marginally better than Dillon between the tackles.

Dillon... they either have to get him out in space or just cut him if they aren't going to use him properly. He's not a between-the-tackles runner, even though he's built for it. When he gets into space, he's better on his feet than he is plunging into the line. Plus, I cannot imagine DBs being too excited to tackle a 245-lb guy going downhill. If he were 3-4 inches taller or so, he'd make a great TE.

This is the type of play, in pads even, that Dillon can do when he's got room (17 seconds in). Yes, it's TC but it's still good: https://www.packers.com/video/#

And this one against Detroit, again in space: Hurdle and truck

Longest of career: 40 yards vs Steelers

@MVB7 posted:

I think it's hard to evaluate a running back when they're met in the backfield most of the time.

Yup...Monk and Rhyan's "shining moments," aside, OL was largely dog shit in run blocking AND pass pro. Not shocking, Newman feature a lot of it.

@PackLandVA posted:

The fact that Dillon didn't play (like most starters) and Wilson did is pretty telling as to who has the edge on the roster spot, at least to me anyway,

AJ Dillon is very good in pass protection. Dillon probably weighs north of 250 (he's listed at 247) and Wilson is listed at 185.

Wilson, even if he does everything correctly, is still likely to be trucked by most linebackers on blitz protection. Dillon is bigger than most of the LBs, and can even hold up against DEs.

That's why Dillon is going to make the team.

Yeah, I thought Wilson would improve in PassPro but I haven't seen it much this year. It doesn't matter how good of a RB you are, if you can't PassPro you'll never get on the field.

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AJ Dillon is very good in pass protection. Dillon probably weighs north of 250 (he's listed at 247) and Wilson is listed at 185.

Wilson, even if he does everything correctly, is still likely to be trucked by most linebackers on blitz protection. Dillon is bigger than most of the LBs, and can even hold up against DEs.

That's why Dillon is going to make the team.

Assuming or even stipulating that Dillon is "very good in pass protection" (and even decent as a receiver leaking out of the backfield), he still lacks any burst or vision as a running back and is surprisingly bad at moving a pile in short yardage situations. At this point, AJ really is bad at running the football in the NFL.

In essence, he is about as effective as Kuhn as a RB and that is why 31 other NFL teams that had an opportunity to sign AJ for peanuts all passed on him. I don't believe he even got a sniff from another franchise.

Dillon being on the field on obvious passing downs is fine but that is as far as it goes.

Dillon alternating with Jacobs every second or a third series is waving the white flag as far as running the football goes and the offense is likely to suffer because of it, just like when the offense got bogged down last season when Dillon was forced to be the "feature" back after Aaron Jones went down.

MLF has got to get creative when it comes to running the ball with someone other than Jacobs, because AJ Dillon ain't it.

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@Boris posted:

Wilson certainly didn't help himself tonight.

@Boris posted:

Yeah, I thought Wilson would improve in PassPro but I haven't seen it much this year.

When exactly did you see Wilson in pass pro and can you give us a breakdown of what happened on each of those plays ?

Wilson, like all RBs, is dependent on the OL opening holes for him - and they didn't on Sunday. Not only that, but Tyler Davis is responsible for blocking the backside DL on outside runs, and he whiffed too. Repeatedly. That was Tyler's first live action since tearing his ACL last year and there's a fair bit of rust to be worked out. Wilson had nowhere to go, can't evaluate him off of that shit show

Wilson has shown he's an NFL caliber RB and MLF wants a stable of them available, so I think he makes the squad. With Marshawn Lloyd headed for short term IR as noted earlier. That gives Lloyd more time to heal his hammy, learn the offense and be fresh going into game 5 at the LA Ram-a-lama-ding dongs.
A rotation of Jacobs-Dillon-Wilson is fine imo



Here's the write up from Sunday

RB Emanuel Wilson: The second-year running back produced the offense’s two biggest plays — a 15-yard run in the second half and an 11-yard catch on a third-down screen. In between, Wilson produced a handful of impressive pass pro reps, including two where he identified the blitzer and got him blocked. PFF credited Wilson with breaking four tackles, and he gained 43 yards after contact. His one catch was an impressive grab on a lobbed pass in the screen game.

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@Satori posted:

When exactly did you see Wilson in pass pro and can you give us a breakdown of what happened on each of those plays ?

He had a couple but when he's out there it's mostly to run. He's clearly better than that schlub they trotted out there in the 4th quarter.

@Satori posted:

Here's the write up from Sunday

RB Emanuel Wilson: The second-year running back produced the offense’s two biggest plays — a 15-yard run in the second half and an 11-yard catch on a third-down screen. In between, Wilson produced a handful of impressive pass pro reps, including two where he identified the blitzer and got him blocked. PFF credited Wilson with breaking four tackles, and he gained 43 yards after contact. His one catch was an impressive grab on a lobbed pass in the screen game.

I'm glad the "write-up" thinks he's so good. I haven't seen enough of it to think he's fine out there protecting the Franchise.

This is his 2nd year on the team. He's currently on the bubble and no lock to make the team. Lloyd's hammy May necessitate his position on the initial 53....but you know as well as I do, Gutey is always watching.

I like the kids running! Liked him last year. Nobody said it's easy. This team has Super Bowl aspirations and every player on the 53 is important. There's no "taking a flyer" on a player because the team is rebuilding. That includes backup QB

@Fandame posted:

I bet they put MarShawn on the PUP (if eligible, not sure of the rules) or IR-to-return and keep Wilson. Wilson seems to like to bounce outside a lot. I like his speed, but I think he's marginally better than Dillon between the tackles.

Definitely no PUP. That happens before TC starts. But IR for sure. And this year you can do that prior to week 1 instead of putting them on the roster THEN on IR with designation to return.

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