If the Packers keep four TE's, what number TE do you feel he'll have on the depth chart?
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Anywhere from 2 to 4 depending on his progress. If Finley doesn't come back I could even see him stepping up to #1 if he has the talent that some people think he has and he shows it. Personally I don't think he had or has 1st or 2nd round talent. I don't say that based on how he played because I had never heard of him until the Packers brought him in but IMO if he were that good someone else would have taken a chance on him. Maybe not in the draft but certainly as an UDFA.
The league is filled with problem players but the better the athlete they are the more it tends to get overlooked. A true 1st or 2nd round talent may have fallen but he wouldn't have been written off completely by 31 teams, although we don't know if any other teams had invited or intended to invite him in for a tryout.
Look at his transgressions as far as we know them.
Drugs, lots of players failed drug tests and are still in the league. Some of them even got drafted.
Being stupid on twitter. Lots of athletes say stupid things on twitter and they are still playing.
Having an unpopular opinion (Sandy Hook) See above. Riley Cooper comes to mind instantly.
Quitting on his team. Did he quit? Was he let go? I've heard both sides and I have yet to hear an official side. I am sure lots of players have left their teams in the past without suffering an negative consequences. Heck, didn't Aaron Rodgers leave his first college team? I know, he received a scholarship from Berkley and I am not comparing the two as if they are equals because there really is no comparison but he did leave his first team. I'm not sure if players receive 4 year scholarships but lots of them leave early for the NFL so in effect they are walking away from their teams as well. Again, without knowing the details you can't say they are the same especially since they didn't leave in the middle of the season but my point is there have been lots of players who have left their teams and they don't get blacklisted.
I'm not saying I agree with anything Lyerla has done just that there is a precedent for having him on your team in every case.
I do not see this as an issue for the Packers at all. If he does not perform they cut him like any other player who doesn't perform. If he slips up in the character department whether they part ways will depend on two things, how good he is and how bad the slip up was. Its as simple as that though he will probably have a little less leeway than most players given the high profile he has with his past right now.