Zero2Cool
14 years ago
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Will Blackmon has changed positions before. Back at Boston College, after three years playing cornerback, Blackmon became a full-time wide receiver before returning to defense in the pros.

His latest move, from cornerback to safety for the Packers, isn't nearly as dramatic as switching sides of the ball. But having gone through the mental gymnastics of seeing the game and playing it from an entirely different perspective once before, Blackmon is perhaps less phased about the new move than others in his situation might be.

"The bottom line is I'm a football player, so I just need to hone in and study and be real cerebral with it," Blackmon said. "I think that will bring a lot to this team."

Blackmon, who is also in the team's plans as a return man (with three punt returns for TDs in 2007-08), will have plenty of time to manage the cerebral part. Still rehabilitating his knee following the ACL injury that ended his 2009 season in Week 4, Blackmon is not expected to participate in the team's OTAs and mini-camp over the next month. So all he can do football-wise is the film work and studying needed for his new position, plus watching some of the drills on the practice field.

He said he remains on schedule for an on-field return at the start of training camp, when he'll finally get to apply all the mental preparation and see where he stands. The team's top four safeties at the moment are Nick Collins, Atari Bigby, rookie Morgan Burnett and Derrick Martin, another converted cornerback who is also recovering from an injury and not currently practicing.

By the numbers, the Packers simply have more cornerbacks than safeties heading into 2010, so it makes sense to take an all-around athlete with the ball skills and requisite size (6-foot, 206 pounds) and see if he can have an impact at safety. Plus he has enough experience at cornerback to fill in if the need ever arises.

"How far he develops is going to depend a lot on him, because he's going to be smart enough to learn it," safeties coach Darren Perry said. "The challenge for him will be to learn the nuances that come along with playing the position."

Those nuances include expanding his vision to encompass the entire field, rather than focusing on one receiver or a portion of the field the way cornerbacks do. He'll also need to take on communication responsibilities, making calls and checks for the entire defense as opposed to listening and reacting to them coming from someone else.

"Now you're the quarterback of the defense, so people are relying on you moreso in terms of getting everybody else lined up," Blackmon said. "That's the biggest adjustment."

The physical part is different, too. Safeties are called on more than corners for run support, and need to take on blocks and make tackles at or near the line of scrimmage.

Blackmon's track record as a tackler - he led the team with 18 coverage stops on punt and kickoff returns in 2008 - is another indication he's potentially well-suited for his new spot. But he'll have to show he can be relied upon to tackle in traffic as well as in the open field, and combine all that with his known ability to play the ball in pass coverage.

"Anytime you can get a corner and convert him to safety, you're picking up some coverage ability that those guys bring naturally," Perry said. "Now, the other part is going to be a work in progress and that can take some time.

"You can tell when guys aren't comfortable being as close to the line of scrimmage. There's a lot more action going on up in there, you don't have as much time to react, you have to make a quick decision and you have to make the right decision. Because whether it's a missed tackle or a poor angle, you are sometimes the last line of defense, and you have to be flawless in your work."

Blackmon said he can't be sure where this will lead for him once training camp begins. He doesn't see himself as strictly a safety now, but just a defensive back in general who's learning more of the defense and expanding his skills. When healthy, he has played the nickel and dime spots at corner, most extensively in 2008.

The bottom line is the 2006 fourth-round draft choice is willing to do whatever it takes to play. Part of that mentality comes from the frustrations with injuries that have sidelined him for 32 of a possible 64 regular-season games in his career. But it also reflects the confidence he has in his all-around athleticism, which allowed him to make a more significant change in college and remain a high-impact player.

Any player like Blackmon entering his fifth year in the NFL would prefer to have his position set and his role defined by now. That hasn't happened, for a number of reasons, but rather than get discouraged, Blackmon is simply taking his next opportunity and planning to run with it, especially when he's back to full speed again this summer.

"I just want to be on the field, I don't care where it is," he said. "I'm excited to learn everything, and it's just going to add value to what I can do. I'm very excited. If I'm on the field, that's all that matters to me."


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yooperfan
14 years ago
As electrifying as Blackmon is when he gets the ball in his hands, it's hard to get too excited about him considering his injury history.
Hopefully all that is behind him.
Zero2Cool
14 years ago
I'd like to see Blackmon run more north/south instead of east/west.
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14 years ago
I don't care which way he runs, as long as he's healthy and doing his thing.
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Dulak
14 years ago
Im curious who will be our return men this year - ie even thou jordy did real well I really dont want to see him returning punts and or kicks again ... dont want the guy getting a knee injury again and to be honest I think we could have a better guy to do it.

blackmon or shields?
Zero2Cool
14 years ago

I don't care which way he runs, as long as he's healthy and doing his thing.

"MassPackersFan" wrote:



That's cool, I just prefer our returners gain yards instead of dance around.
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Rockmolder
14 years ago

I don't care which way he runs, as long as he's healthy and doing his thing.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



That's cool, I just prefer our returners gain yards instead of dance around.

"MassPackersFan" wrote:



Like Jordy last year?

Quite a statement from someone who's most likely offering goat blood to a Barry Sanders shrine.

If he does want to return kicks, then yes, he might have to change his style. Problem is, you won't know how succesfull he'll be then.

I just think that we should use him the way we are doing already on PRs. Let him dance around, make those cuts etc. Tramon does it, as well, and he's our 2nd best PR, imo.

If you ask me, we should just give up on him returning kicks. He's a decent KR, but a good PR. Just hope that he survives the season when he's not getting hit on both KR and PR and keep him a little fresher.

And there's where Sam Shields should enter the picture. He's a guy who appears to go north to south and uses his straigth line speed.
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago

Blackmon is perhaps less phased

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Fazed, goddamnit! He's perhaps less fazed. I couldn't even read the rest of the article after that flagrant mistake.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

I don't care which way he runs, as long as he's healthy and doing his thing.

"Rockmolder" wrote:



That's cool, I just prefer our returners gain yards instead of dance around.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Like Jordy last year?

Quite a statement from someone who's most likely offering goat blood to a Barry Sanders shrine.

If he does want to return kicks, then yes, he might have to change his style. Problem is, you won't know how succesfull he'll be then.

I just think that we should use him the way we are doing already on PRs. Let him dance around, make those cuts etc. Tramon does it, as well, and he's our 2nd best PR, imo.

If you ask me, we should just give up on him returning kicks. He's a decent KR, but a good PR. Just hope that he survives the season when he's not getting hit on both KR and PR and keep him a little fresher.

And there's where Sam Shields should enter the picture. He's a guy who appears to go north to south and uses his straigth line speed.

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lol@goat blood!

A lot of returners dance around AND get positive yards.

I've seen Blackmon dance and get barely anything.

It's funny you say he's a better KR than PR, when he has 0 TD's as KR but 3 TD's as PR.


If Blackmon can dance around AND get positive yards, peachie. However, that's not the case and that is the point I was making.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

Blackmon is perhaps less phased

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



Fazed, goddamnit! He's perhaps less fazed. I couldn't even read the rest of the article after that flagrant mistake.

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Goddamnit! FIX THE QUOTE!
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