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Per AcmePackingCompany:

Reported Packers UDFA Signings

  • G Jacob Alsadek, Arizona (source)
  • S Raven Greene, James Madison (source)
  • ILB C.J. Johnson, East Texas Baptist (source)
  • DL Tyler Lancaster, Northwestern (source)
  • ILB Marcus Porter, Fairmont State (source)
  • TE Kevin Radar, Youngstown State (source)

Packers Rookie Minicamp Tryout Invites

  • None so far

Unconfirmed Reports

  • DL Filipo Mokofisi, Utah (source)

Eleven UDFAs listed so far signed or probably signed...and only two OL.  And neither are listed as Tackles.

 Clearly Gut and company don't think this is a very good year for offensive linemen.  Maybe he should've just drafted some sh!tbags just for the hell of it instead of drafting guys he thinks have possible/probable NFL talent and could actually help the team

The Packers are doomed.  It's April and the Vikings will probably win the Super Bowl.  And the Packers have no O-line depth.  Oh the horror!!!

Last edited by PackLandVA

How about this guy:

 David Bright - Guard - Stanford

Bright was a four-star recruit from Yorba Linda, Calif., and played at famed Mater Dei High School. Stanford's offensive line depth allowed him to redshirt in 2013 and kept him on the bench for two years, though he played in 27 games in 2014 and 2015. In his junior season, Bright started 10 of 12 games played, four at left guard and six at right tackle. He received national recognition for his play as a senior, garnering second-team All-American honors from The Sporting News and second-team All-Pac-12 notice from league coaches after moving all over the line. Bright started all 14 games, beginning the year with two games at left tackle, then lining up at left guard for the remainder of the year save one October start at right guard.

Last edited by PackLandVA
ammo posted:

What do you want a defense with 11 CBs? 

I want to basically completely churn the CB room. Give Rollins his shot at Safety and find a way for House and Pipkins to not deserve a roster spot. 

Herschel posted:
ammo posted:

What do you want a defense with 11 CBs? 

I want to basically completely churn the CB room. Give Rollins his shot at Safety and find a way for House and Pipkins to not deserve a roster spot. 

Honestly. You need to stop talking about corners for a while.

Honest question: which of last year's corners (besides King) do you really want to see on the field? Sure, Pipkins or Hawkins may turn in to a decent player at some point but if they can bring in guys to compete at every single corner spot then go for it. It kind of looks like that's what they're doing at receiver past Adams (and probably Cobb) with five receivers drafted in two years. 

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Brainwashed Boris posted:

I have a feeling the light will go on for Rollins this year. 

I have a feeling the Wizard did him no favors. 

He has a chance this year. 

Maybe, he just looks more and more like he could be a good version of Charlie Peprah. 

RatPack posted:

One of the bigger WR should learn how to at least bump DE or OLB and switch to TE.  Maybe Gibson from Minnesota Moorhead is the guy?

I hear that is what is in the cards for Michael Clark.  He is in the weight gaining phase now.  I wouldn't consider the source an insider, but he seemed sure of  it.  

Dr._Bob posted:
El-Ka-Bong posted:

Quarterback of the future?

His future likely won't extend much beyond OTA's and mini-camp. But they can never take that away from him.

PackLandVA posted:

How about this guy:

 David Bright - Guard - Stanford

Bright was a four-star recruit from Yorba Linda, Calif., and played at famed Mater Dei High School....

Interesting. Same high school that St. Brown went to.

Like what's happening here.  Lots and lots of beef.  A couple long time starters at big conference teams on the OL.

 

Tyler Lancaster is going to play in the NFL.  Some talk about him switching sides to OL.  Strong fella.

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Ghost of Lambeau posted:
RatPack posted:

One of the bigger WR should learn how to at least bump DE or OLB and switch to TE.  Maybe Gibson from Minnesota Moorhead is the guy?

I hear that is what is in the cards for Michael Clark.  He is in the weight gaining phase now.  I wouldn't consider the source an insider, but he seemed sure of  it.  

Not picking on you GOL but it seems that GB fans' favorite pastime is converting WR's to TE's.  It's really not that simple.  Clark was slight for a WR so I can't imagine him being able to put on enough bulk to play TE.  CFB TE's who never learned how to block DL's or OLB's usually have much difficulty trying to do it in the NFL.  I can't imagine how much harder it would be for a guy who really only played 1 year of CFB at WR.  If he pulls it off, GB found another unicorn.

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The organization moves 1 or 2 but pretty much every "taller" WR that's been in camp or neared his end as a WR has been suggested as being moved to TE at some point on this board.  Last example was Jordy.  I think I even saw a post suggesting Montgomery.  Just waiting for someone to suggest Trevor Davis be moved to TE.  

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