Packers rookie tackle David Bakhtiari 'has all the tools'
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by Bob McGinn on Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
Tackle David Bakhtiari fully expects to be a player for the Green Bay Packers, and four days into training camp his coaches and teammates can see why.
"He's off to a real good start," coach Mike McCarthy said. "You could see it in the spring. Very bright kid. Like his feet."
In the one-on-one pass-protection drill, Bakhtiari has a 4-0-1 record on the left side and a 3-1 mark on the right. Two of his seven victories came against Clay Matthews, the litmus test for tackles at Nitschke Field.
Sporting a 7-1-1 record after nine reps, Bakhtiari is a tad better than the 6-2-1 debut in July 2010 for Bulaga. Derek Sherrod was 5-2-2 at this point in 2011, and Barclay had a rough 2-4-3 indoctrination last year.
Among the 14 offensive linemen drafted by general manager Ted Thompson, Bakhtiari and Bulaga were the only juniors.
Bakhtiari, who scored 25 on the Wonderlic intelligence test, exudes maturity. He's confident, not cocky.
"You look at their type of player, it fits perfectly with the type of player I am", said Bakhtiari. "The zone run game fits me really well."
His brother, Eric, taught him tons about pro football, having bounced around as a linebacker for seven NFL teams from 2008-'12. continue
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