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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

 

Lot's more past the click. 

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Of course it's too early, but I can't help starting to wonder if  ol Ted scored some solid paydirt with his first three draft picks this year.

 

 

There's already some shiny nuggets in the pan here.

 

Time will tell of course.

 

More than just the first 3 rounds.  Aside from Jones, Lacy, & Bakhtiari, guys like Hyde, Barrington, & Franklin have making noise too.  The guys MIA?  WRs Dorsey and Johnson.  Very good draft the way it appears to be shaping up. 

On Lacy, there was some speculation I read that the Katrina thing really knocked him for a loop psychologically, and some teams wondered if he could recover. As I recall, there were concerns about Adrian Peterson when the Vikes drafted him about his running style holding up in the NFl, his fumbling, etc. Think he's done all right...

Originally Posted by AtTheMurph:

I'm not holding my breath on Lacy. When the guy says his mom had to tell him to go out and run because he was fat you know he isn't motivated.

I know that there unknowns that we won't know for awhile but I can't agree with what you think you know based on what his mom said. 

Not sure if I am picturing a guy walking on the treadmill eating a doughnut, or a guy on the ground with his mouth open, and a stream of doughnuts coming off the treadmill like a loony toons cartoon

 

The All-22: Rookie David Bakhtiari could surprise as Packers’ emergency left tackle

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by Doug Farrar on Monday, August 5th, 2013

 

 

So far in practices, Bakhtiari has impressed Rodgers and head coach Mike McCarthy with his quick feet and aggressive temperament. “He’s got a ways to go, but he’s got a chance,” is how Rodgers recently put it, and that’s very astute. While there are things to be ironed out in his overall game – especially when it comes to pass protection – there’s no question that Bakhtiari comes to ring people up.

 

“The first day I did go against him and he rolled me back about 6 yards,” defensive end Mike Daniels told Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel about Bakhtiari’s drive-blocking. “He’s a long guy. Strong kid. You can tell he’s been well-coached. He reminds me of Sitton. He’s got that real nice, cool personality, but when he gets on the field he turns into a psychopath.”

 

As Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup recently told me, Bakhtiari plays shorter than he is – he’s 6-foot-4 and 300 pounds, but he comes off the ball like a 6-foot-2 guy, because he tends to bend at the waist at times. However, I would also say that he plays heavier than he is – because he has an excellent understanding of leverage, he’s able to move people in ways you’d expect of a man 25 pounds heavier.

 

So, what are the Packers getting as their starting left tackle out of necessity? Let’s go to the tape. continue

Needless to say, it's worth the click.

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“The first day I did go against him and he rolled me back about 6 yards,” defensive end Mike Daniels told Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel about Bakhtiari’s drive-blocking.


So Mike Daniels is admitting he sucks?  :sarcasm:

I hope Bakhtiari is that good, although if he is he too will probably blow out his ACL. 

Just as McGinn stated, we really don't know how Bulaga was going to perform at LT.  I'm not trying to write his injury off as no big deal, but we just don't know how he would have done at LT.  I'm excited to see what the rookie does.  I'm also glad they are just going to plug Bakhtiari in instead of re-shuffling the line again.  If The Packers can run the ball, I think a lot of this talk will be moot. 

 

Also, as far as Rodgers getting sacked, some of that is on him.  If he can release the ball quicker, the sack totals will go down.  I'd rather have a sack than a INT though.  The Packers will be fine.  Go Pack Go!

Rob Demovsky     @RobDemovsky         

Revamped offensive line has Bakhtiari at left tackle and Newhouse at right to open practice

 

Datone Jones is nowhere in sight at practice....

 

Looks like 3 new names on the "out" list today. D. Jones, Alex Green, Ryan Taylor (knee). DNP list has been creeping up each day. Up to 16 now.

offensive line for first true 11-on-11 period: Bakhtiari LT, Sitton LG, Dietrich-Smith C, Lang RG, Newhouse RT. Lacy first RB snap.

 

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who have returned from injury are S David Fulton, LB Dezman Moses and LB Jamari Lattimore. 

My hopes are high for him but one thing that was mentioned in the above article was that he will have better coaching available to him at this level.  Er, apparently the author is not familiar with James Campen.

If I play optimist, Bakhtiari is the real deal and the need to start him ramps up his progress.  Pack makes the playoffs and after a full pre and regular season, he is a different player come playoff time.

 

But, I do despise the chronic recent history of injuries at the offensive line.  Just really blows.

Keeping my fingers crossed that Bakhtiari keeps making good progress the rest of camp and becomes at least a decent LT. Ditto for no more OL or any other injuries.

 

There's bound to be some growing pains with him, but lets hope he learns fast and minimizes them.

It is early, but it sure is nice to have a promising rookie after having an injury to your top LT. I think we'd all feel a lot worse if it wasn't for the high praise we've been hearing about Bak.

 

ROTTT

 

 

I believe Bakhtiari went 4-0 today in 1-1's, all at LT. He handled CM3, Jolly, Palmer, and forgot the other.

 

That makes him 13-2-1 overall in camp thus far. More importantly, He hasn't been beaten at LT yet. 9-0-1 after today.

 

Can't remember a GB R with those kind of 1-1 numbers in camp.

 

But agreed, he hasn't faced live NFL bullets yet.

"Defensive end Mike Daniels said it was obvious that Bakhtiari was well-coached at Colorado"

 

Thank Jeebus for small miracles.  I wonder if TT scouts the oline coach as much as the oline player now?

Has anybody checked out his Twitter account? Ever since Crabtree left for Tampa Bay, I've been looking for somebody to fill his shoes.

 

@DBak69

"May not have the best looking number....but by God it's the sexiest!"

 

Hmm, he has potential. 

 

 

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