Guys, that time of year again! After two pre-season games, here's my current projection. Welcome, as always, your thoughts. Of course, what certain players do the last couple of pre-season games, and any new injuries, will alter the projection. FYI, current roster of 90 must be cut to 75 by 4 PM ET 8/30 and to 53 by 4 PM ET 9/3. An additional 10 players can make up the Practice Squad (PS). Players 30 years or older have their age listed in parenthesis. Also in parenthesis are whether a player is a rookie draft pick (e.g. D5), or a College Free Agent (CFA) or veteran Free Agent pickup (FA).
OFFENSE
QB (2): Rodgers (32), Hundley
PS: Williams (CFA)
Cut: Callahan (CFA)
Comments: Rodgers says he's in best shape ever. Writers say he may be having his best camp ever. Let's play ball! Player I most wanted to see this pre-season was Hundley. Ironically, he will end up missing almost all of it due to his ankle. But most important he be healthy to back up Rodgers when the regular season starts. Not sure either Callahan or Williams, both CFAs, have enough inherent talent to warrant developing on the PS. Giving slight nod to Williams, but hoping Thompson can find better.
RB (4): HB's Lacy, Starks (30), Crockett, FB Ripkowski
PS: HB Burks (CFA)
Cut: HB Ross (CFA), FB Squirewell (CFA)
Comments: Lacy does look better after off-season reconditioning. Starks an excellent backup. Crockett gets slight nod over CFA Burks, but Burks has shown enough to make PS. Will miss Kuhn, hoping Ripkowski ready to step up. If Ripkowski goes down, no FB on PS, but guessing Squirewell will be out there and available if needed.
WR (7): Nelson (30), Cobb, Adams, Montgomery, Abbrederis, Davis (D5), Janis
PS: Allison (CFA)
Cut: Waters (CFA), Williams, Johnson, Binford (CFA)
Comments: Everyone excited about getting Nelson back, keeping fingers crossed he stays healthy and regains his 2014 form. If so, Cobb will be so much better than last year. Adams has quietly been showing improvement in pre-season and camp. Hoping his lingering bad ankle last year was root cause of his poor play. Easy to forget how great Montgomery looked as a rookie last year before being lost for the season. Excellent additional weapon to have at WR and in the backfield. Abbrederis staying healthy, continually being pointed out by McCarthy. Rookie 5th round pick Davis has speed that can't be taught. Will be nice to throw in there once in a while. Janis' broken hand may allow him back by third regular season game or so. He was one of Packers two best Special Teams players last year, even though he apparently wasn't showing much development as a WR during camp. Packers could put him on Injured Reserve (IR) and bring him back later in season, but right now I think they'll just carry him on 53 until he's ready to go. Allison showing enough to keep on PS.
TE (3): Cook (FA), Rodgers, Perillo
PS: Backman
Cut: Henry, Pierce
Comments: Very excited about addition of Cook. Former college WR with great size and speed. Runs better than Finley ever did. Is hungry, having been in the league seven years, never been to the playoffs. If WRs stay healthy, Cook will never be double-covered and could break out with a Pro-Bowl type season. Rodgers slimmer, playing faster, may offer more this year as a receiver than he did last. Will obviously benefit from Cook's presence. Perillo not fast, but seems to know how to get open and demonstrates incredible hands. Backman still has potential, so putting him on PS.
OL (9): Bakhitari, Sitton, Linsley, Lang, Bulaga, Tretter, Spriggs (D2), Murphy (D6), Taylor
PS: Walker
IR: Rotheram
Cut: Barclay, Patrick (CFA), James (CFA), Flores (CFA), Steuck (CFA)
Comments: If they stay healthy, this could easily be Packers best OL since the great one of 2003. The starting five form an excellent unit, and the depth has the potential to be our best ever. Bakhitari, Sitton, Lang all extra-motivated by contract years. Linsley just needs to get his hamstring healthy for regular season. Bulaga's injury history, along with Bakhitari's pending free agency, key reason they drafted two OTs. Spriggs looking good, Murphy surprisingly so for a 6th round pick. Convinced if they cut Murphy and try to stash him on PS some other team will pick him up. Tretter an incredible luxury to have: Young, talented, experienced, can play all five OL positions. Not a Taylor fan. Giving him the slightest of nods right now over Walker, who makes PS. Rotheram big but can't seem to play. If he wasn't hurt, would have him as a cut. Barclay a tough call. Seems to be playing better a year removed from his ACL, but tough to put him ahead of either Taylor or Walker, who are both younger and bigger.
DEFENSE
DL (4): Daniels, Clark (D1), Guion, Lowry (D4B)
SUS: Pennel
PS: Price (CFA), Ringo
Cut: Kuder (CFA), Anderson (CFA)
Comments: Daniels Packers best DL, may be their best defensive player. High hopes for #1 pick Clark. I think Guion underrated. A better NT than DE, but has size, nastiness and produces. Lowry should develop, may be asked to play a bigger role earlier than Packers would prefer. Bummer that big run-stuffer Pennel suspended first four games. Just need to hold the fort until he returns. May seem too light to only have 4 DL on 53, but Packers play only two DL 75% of the time and could easily call up Price or Ringo from PS if/when needed.
OLB (7): Matthews (30), Peppers (36), Perry, Jones, Elliott, McCray (FA), Fackrell (D3)
Cut: Gilbert (CFA)
Comments: Like OL, this has the potential to be the best and deepest OLB corps we've ever had in a 3-4 defense. Matthews back to his preferred OLB spot. Peppers not showing signs of age, but Packers appear committed to playing him less in a designated pass rusher type role, opening the door for Perry to start and play many more meaningful snaps than ever before. He's a beast against the run. Hoping he can stay healthy, have his best year. Intrigued by move of Datone Jones to elephant position. Maybe, just maybe, like Perry, he'll begin to fully demonstrate why he was a #1 pick. Was hoping Elliott would show significant development, but it's been a quiet camp and couple of pre-season games for him so far. Free agent pickup McCray has been a pleasant surprise, especially his pass rush. Rookie Fackrell needs to get stronger, which Packers knew. Unlikely he'll contribute much this year. CFA Gilbert actually showing OK, but with 7 OLBs not sure there's room to keep on PS.
ILB (4): Ryan, Martinez (D4A), Barrington, Thomas
PS: Bradford
Cut: Brown (CFA), Mathews (CFA)
Comments: Ryan, like C Linsley, has missed camp and pre-season games with minor injury. But still counting on him to be healthy come the regular reason and a mainstay at ILB. Martinez so far living up to all the off-season hype. Doing great for a 4th round rookie. Looks like he'll help with our weakest defensive spot last couple of years -- ILB pass coverage. Barrington back and while not a great player, provides a welcomed physical presence. Was not impressed with Thomas last year at all, had him in my initial cuts. But he added 10 pounds in off-season, looks like a different player. Giving him slight nod over Bradford, who has clearly been playing much better than previous two years, but I'm not sure good enough to keep over Thomas. Would the Packers keep him on PS for another year? Brown, Mathews really haven't shown anything.
CB (5): Shields, Randall, Rollins, Gunter, Hawkins (CFA)
SUS: Goodson
PS: Daniel, Dorleant (CFA)
Cut: Jette (CFA), Gatewood (CFA)
Comments: A real strength of the team. Youth, talent, speed. Shields has Pro-Bowl ability, in his prime. Randall, Rollins, Gunter all played incredibly well as rookies last year, should be even better this year. CFA Hawkins a pleasant surprise. May have shown enough to make 53 versus PS. Goodson's 4 game suspension also opens that door. Daniel, Dorleant both appear to have good potential, hoping both make it to PS.
S (5): Clinton-Dix, Burnett, Hyde, Banjo, Brice (CFA)
Cut: Evans (CFA), Whitehead (CFA)
Comments: Just as strong a unit as our CBs. DB unit as a whole best in many years. Clinton-Dix and Burnett a formidable duo. Hyde a valuable player. Banjo Packers best ST player, but also seems to have developed into a decent S. Not big, but fast and a good hitter. Brice might be best CFA. Incredible physical traits, has also stood out in both pre-season games. Already has shown enough to make too risky to put on PS.
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK (1): Crosby (31)
Comments: No competition, but kicking as well as ever. Still not confident with him with the game on the line, but he's very good if not great.
P (1): Masthay
Cut: Mortell (CFA)
Comments: Masthay not having a great camp/pre-season, and CFA Mortell exceeding modest expectations. But Masthay likely still has lead.
LS (1): Lovato
Comments: Lovato apparently not impressing Packers, who may resign reliable veteran Goode as soon as Goode fully recovered from last year's injury.