Packer Fa's signings on final roster 2013.
DE/NT Ryan Pickett (UFA-StL)
CB Tramon Williams
LS Brett Goode
LB Robert Francois
C/G Evan Dietrich-Smith
P Tim Masthay
CB Sam Shields
LB Jamari Lattimore
The verdict still out on these guys
G Don Barclay
TE Brandon Bostick
WR Jarrett Boykin
RB DuJuan Harris
CB James Nixon
S Sean Richardson
To say ted has only hit on 2 Fa's over the past 7 years just isn't true.
Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan
When were the above signed? Were they signed during the March/April free agency period? If so, I stand corrected.
My understanding was they were signed either: (i) off the street before the opening of full UFA or (ii) after the draft either right out of college or with little or no actual active-roster experience, much less starting level experience.
My 2 in 9 years (not 2 in 7, by the way) was referring only to the period of UFA between beginning of March and the draft.
Pickett was one of my 2 successes (the other was Woodson).
Tramon -- signed undrafted by Houston, released in final cuts. Picked up midseason by GB. Zero active roster experience.
Brett Goode -- signed undrafted by Jacksonville. Released, re-signed next offseason, released again. Zero active roster before coming to GB.
Robert Francois -- undrafted, signed by Minnesota. Released in August. Signed by Detroit. Released. Zero active roster experience before coming to GB.
Dietrich-Smith -- undrafted, signed by GB. On roster for a year. Cut, signed and played a whole month for Seattle before being cut. Resigned on December 31, 2010. One month playing for another team. IMO a stretch counting him, and he never saw March/April UFA before this year.
Masthay -- undrafted, signed by Colts, released pre-season. SIgned to a reserve contract in January. Zero active roster experience prior to GB.
Shields -- undrafted. Obvious home run by TT, but also zero NFL experience prior to GB.
Lattimore -- undrafted. Zero NFL experience prior to GB. Not even pre-season.
Barclay, Bostick, Boykin. Undrafted. Zero NFL experience prior to GB. Not even pre-season.
Dujuan Harris -- Undrafted, signed by Jacksonville. On roster one year, released next preseason. Signed by preseason and released before season started. Picked up by GB for practice squad several weeks into season. Made active roster in December of 2012. One whole year of non-GB active season experience.
James Nixon. Signed undrafted out of college by GB. One year on PS. Active roster until went to IR last year. Zero non-GB NFL experience.
Sean Richardson. Signed undrafted out of college by GB. Zero non-GB experience.
So, out of the other 13 "free agents", they had a total of year and one month of NFL regular-season experience outside of GB. Or, on average, one month each. With the exception of Dietrich-Smith, who was a GB player for all but a month of his NFL experience, only Harris had any NFL experience outside of GB at all.
This discussion is about whether Ted Thompson should be more active in going after players with NFL experience. No one is criticizing his approach to college players, drafted or undrafted, except insofar as we say he needs to be farther above average if he's not going to rely more heavily on picking up NFL experience gained from other teams. Indeed, I don't know of anyone anytime who has criticized his record for picking up undrafted free agents at all.
I stand by my claim. If you want to claim that "free agent record" should approach "everyone not drafted by GB" as equivalent actions for counting "free agent success"? Fine. It does have the virtue of simplicity, I suppose.
I must, respectfully, disagree.
For the kind of FA action I (and I believe others) have been advocating, he has had two big successes. Pickett and Woodson. Both in 2006. And we just started his 10th UFA period. For me, it is 2 in 9. Admittedly, two home runs. But still only 2 in 9.
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