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6 years ago

-- Two minicamp practices are in the books, and at this point, there still isn't much room to make any judgment calls on who's going to be what in 2018 -- save that for training camp.

With 16 veterans excused from the Green Bay Packers' three-day stretch of mandatory minicamp this week, that also leaves more reps on the field for players with five or fewer years of experience under their belts.

Among those veterans was quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who will be entering his 14th NFL season, and his 11th as a starter. That's good news for his backups trying to not only win position battles, but in the undrafted Tim Boyle's case, a roster spot.

But all eyes have been on the familiarized Brett Hundley and newly-acquired DeShone Kizer, who the Packers snatched from the Cleveland Browns in a trade back in March. Hundley, the presumed backup, has the obvious edge between the two simply due to his accustomed nature with the Packers' offense.

Kizer, entering just his second season in the league as opposed to Hundley entering his fourth, is still adapting amidst a transition that could end up helping his career flourish.

"The confidence is here now," Kizer said on Wednesday after the Packers' second minicamp practice. "Now it's about going out and showing that I can be a consistent quarterback. It's kind of universally known that the ability is there and the potential is there, but now it's about going out every day, every rep, and proving myself."

The Packers place a significant emphasis on footwork with their developing quarterbacks, as was the case when Rodgers entered coach Mike McCarthy's "Quarterback school" in 2006.

Rodgers' mechanics -- from ball placement, shoulder placement, release point and hand-eye coordination -- were molded into a system that made Rodgers nearly unrecognizable by 2008 in comparison to when he was first drafted out of Cal in 2005.

If the Packers play their cards right, they're hoping for similar results with Kizer. Just three months into his tenure in Green Bay, his steady improvement has already been well-documented.

"There's still a couple of things -- you get into the intricacies of the situational game that you might get a couple plays here and there that you might have to think through, but for the most part as far s the base gameplan would go, I think I'm pretty comfortable with what's going on.

"Here, it’s geared towards a more athletic quarterback than in my past systems in a sense that they allow Aaron to make adjustments within his drop through the drop rather than at the top of the drop, which is a new situation for me. I’m starting to gain some confidence with it."

Kizer started minicamp red-hot, more notably connecting with receiver Jake Kumerow for a 44-yard over-the-shoulder completion in the two-minute drill. He also hit receiver Equanimeous St. Brown, this year's No. 207 overall pick, for a deep completion.

In his second practice on Wednesday, however, Kizer went 0-for-7 in the two-minute drill, hovering more so in the vicinity of freezing.

The reps are what count for Kizer, who went from having the remarkably poor 0-15 record of the 2017 Browns under his watch associated with his name to learning behind one of the best quarterbacks ever.

Capitalizing on a series of opportunities and improving as a player all starts in practice, and it should be just enough to erase those demons from memory.

"When you only get a few reps at practice as opposed to going out there and running a practice last year, you try to prove yourself in every opportunity you get," Kizer said.

"You take what's given, you try to get as many completions as you can, but when you can prove that you can have some chunk plays and extend plays and push the ball 45-plus yards down the field on a given play, I think it allows you to want to once again prove yourself, who you are and what you can do."

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I will be very disappointed if Kizer isn't the # 2 QB.
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Zero2Cool
6 years ago
Reading a few of the quotes, he seems like a football smart person.
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TheKanataThrilla
6 years ago

I will be very disappointed if Kizer isn't the # 2 QB.

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The knock on Kizer was he wasn't ready when he came out of College. Getting thrown to the wolves like he did in Cleveland didn't help. I think there is a bunch of raw talent there. I do think he needs to be the #2. I really don't think there is a chance that Hundley makes the team this year. Maybe we can trade him, but did he put up any tape last season that gets us even a late round pick?

Zero2Cool
6 years ago

The knock on Kizer was he wasn't ready when he came out of College. Getting thrown to the wolves like he did in Cleveland didn't help. I think there is a bunch of raw talent there. I do think he needs to be the #2. I really don't think there is a chance that Hundley makes the team this year. Maybe we can trade him, but did he put up any tape last season that gets us even a late round pick?

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I don't see how not being ready for the NFL as a 20 year old is a knock. I don't mean to argue semantics, but I just feel it's bogus to knock him.

He's just 22 years old and I think it was foolish to throw him on the field with the Browns. I truly believe many talented QB's are ruined by non-established organizations rushing QB's onto the field before they are ready.

The young man has a clean slate with me. No knocks from this QB guru! (Yes, I am using guru loosely, very loosely!)
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nerdmann
6 years ago
Sounds like he’s still a little bit wild, but the accuracy SHOULD come with the improved mechanics. The positive thing I hear is that he’s getting the ball out. He’s got that anticipation, whereas Hundley is still holding the ball, waiting and thinking too much.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
Zero2Cool
6 years ago

Sounds like he’s still a little bit wild, but the accuracy SHOULD come with the improved mechanics. The positive thing I hear is that he’s getting the ball out. He’s got that anticipation, whereas Hundley is still holding the ball, waiting and thinking too much.

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Brett Hundley is still staring down Jordy Nelson!!
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Cheesey
6 years ago
While watching practice the guy sitting next to me asked if I thought Hundley would still be on the team. I said I didn’t think so, and he agreed with me.
Kizer would have to really stink to not be the #2 this year.
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wpr
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6 years ago

The knock on Kizer was he wasn't ready when he came out of College. Getting thrown to the wolves like he did in Cleveland didn't help. I think there is a bunch of raw talent there. I do think he needs to be the #2. I really don't think there is a chance that Hundley makes the team this year. Maybe we can trade him, but did he put up any tape last season that gets us even a late round pick?

Originally Posted by: TheKanataThrilla 



I don't think any QB is truly ready to start in the NFL in their 1st season no matter how talented they are.
No the game film for Hundley shows he has issues. Not worth a draft pick. He will be available. If not him then a street FA.
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Cheesey
6 years ago
Maybe Bazooka Bubble Gum will sign him as a spokes person.🤣
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dyeah_gb
6 years ago
If Kizer transforms from the winless Browns to Roger's heir,it would be one of the great NFL stories.

I think the coaching staff has the ability to make it happen if Kizer has the smarts and talent.
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