Updated 53 man mock roster predictionOut list: Start with the guys that are out (for one reason or another)
WR Funchess (Covid-19 opt out)
OG Stepaniak (ACL tear around new years, probably going to start on the PUP and end up on the IR)
ILB Bolton (Maybe a knee injury? Last preseason)
CB Ento (broke a foot bone, recently got surgery, might of had the 6th CB if healthy)
RB Taylor (I believe injured in college and off season surgery, I was surprised he wasn't drafted in the 7th round)
Offense They seem to be going for more versatile guys that can be used in multiple ways
QB: (3) Rodgers, Boyle, Love
RB: (3) Jones, J Williams, Dillon
FB: (0)
WR: (6) Adams, Lazard, MVS, St. Brown, Ervin, Kumerow
TE: (4) Sternberger, Lewis, Deguara, Tonyan
OT: (3) Bakhtiari, Turner, Wagner
OG: (3) Jenkins, Taylor, Runyan
OC: (3) Linsley, Patrick, Hanson
Notes: ~ Last 4 to make it (not in order): WR Kumerow, TE Tonyan, IOL Patrick and C Hanson
~ Last 4 to miss it (not in order): RB D Williams, FB Lovett, WR Shepherd, OT Light
~ I'm absolutely hating this OT depth... of course, that's partly because I'm used to pass heavy systems and having two very good quality starters, but still Turner hasn't proven he can pass protect well, and Wagner hasn't proven he can stay healthy. But we better become better at running the ball and short passes or this team could be in potential trouble. Also why they might keep Light around, as we really got no one to back-up LT right now. But sometimes you got to make tough calls. That being said, the Packers it 40.2% of the time last year (17th most)... and are expecting to run it even more this year. In 2019, 7 teams run the ball 45% of the time... and 6 of them made the playoffs. Ravens, 49ers, Titans, Vikings, Colts, Seahawks and Bills.
~ I believe LaFleur would love to keep RB D. Williams and FB Lovett around. D. Williams has very good potential in this system, but still hasn't put it all together, but give him one more year with Jones and J. Williams both being FAs, and he might be ready then. Lovett (like TE Deguara) offers tons of versatility, which allows the offense to look more complex than it actually is, and what LaFelur is totally going for.
~ Would NOT be Surprised Calls: They kept OT Light over C Patrick or C Hanson
~ Potential Surprise Calls: They go with 4 true WRs (and Ervin as #5) and keep FB Lovett (or D. Williams) on the 53 man roster.
Defense In 2019, the Packers lead the NFL in running dime package (aka 6 DBs) 52% of the time, because Pettine demands coverage ability and the LBers couldn't cover... Kirksey (according to Pettine) can, but even so, I'm expecting more nickel (5 DBs). Also expecting them to try to run a lot with 3 OLBers on the field at once with Z. Smith at interior DL with Clark at times (maybe Gary too)
DL Run Cloggers: (2) Lowry, Lancaster
DL Pass Rushers: (3) Clark, Keke, Adams
Heavy OLBers: (2) Z Smith, Gary
OLB: (3) P Smith, T. Williams, Garvin
ILB: (4) Kirksey, Martin, Burks, Summers
CB: (6) Alexander, King, Sullivan, Jackson, Hollman, Samuels
S: (5) Savage, Amos, Greene, Scott, Redmond
Notes: ~ Last 5 to make it (not in order): DL Adams, OLB T. Williams, OLB Garvin, CB Samuels, S Redmond
~ Last 3 to miss it (not in order): DL Previlon, OLB Ramsey, CB Amos
~ Easy divide: Honestly, I don't remember a cut down ever being this darn easy... which maybe means I'm missing something, or they'll make some claims after the cut deadline, but I'm just note seeing many areas where the guys missing the roster are changeling the guys I have making it. Yes, all the OLBers are getting tons of hype, but I chalk that up to the OT depth sucking, just as much as we might have some interesting future potential guys.
~ Adams started in base package once again, and get injured once again. But I think him in there with the starters is quite interesting and telling, as last year by almost all accounts, he played like shit. But coaches either see physical potential there and are trying to pull it out of him, that and/or they're saying this is your last shot... put up and shut up. One coach said, Adams always gives amazing effort and has the physical potential, (I forget the exact words but something like) but they have to make sure he knows where he's going. In other words, he still isn't assignment sure and is probably football dumb. Yet we don't really got anyone to really push him, except Keke, which sounds like he's improving. Lowry and Lancaster are solid back-ups but don't have much upside potential.
~ CB battle: Based on rumors, CB Ento and CB Samuels might of had a good battle going for the 6th CB spot and then Ento breaks a bone in his foot. But I also won't completely count out former CFL CB Amos.
~ The Packers normally keep only 4 OLBers, but since I believe they're using them to help the DTs, I'm guessing they keep a 5th guy around, also because draft pick Garvin might clearly be the 5th OLBer, and he has a lot of physical potential and I think they'd prefer not risk losing that, even if they're basically red shirting him.
~ S Redmond makes it because of STs ... He was improving at SS, after being at CB for most of his career, but is there someone more valuable? I'm tempted to release SS Redmond to keep FB Lovett but then who'd lead ST Gunner?
~ Would NOT be Surprised Calls: They make a claim or two off other team's rosters cuts. Gute normally has tried to claim a couple of guys (last year Browns, Giants and Dolphins, basically claimed blocked everyone, as they claimed lots of guys which blocked other teams lower on the list that claimed the same player).
~ Potential Surprise Calls: They release DT Adams or Lancaster. Adams has had his struggles and I haven't heard anything about Lancaster this preseason, but they demoted him to behind Adams for some reason. But also it'd be surprised me to see them gone before the season starts.
Special TeamsST: (3) K Crosby, P Scott, LS Bradley
~ Yeah - they're still here.