Also looks like the Packers traded for the better of the Rams two punters... and all it cost was dropping the Packers 2023 6th rounder for the Rams 2023 7th rounder.
DeGuara is Matt's guy. Theyvdrafted him and Dillon for Matt's offense. It's good to see him getting more involved.
Originally Posted by: nerdmann
Well as Rodgers said during his first season in this system, while media kept asking about why they don't run more no huddle, because I'm this system you need extremely versatile players for no huddle, as a guy could be asked to be an inline TE, a FB or a WR on a different play and you need a couple of versatile guys that can adjust to the different roles without substituting anyone from the sideline.
Which is why I've thought they're certainly going to be drafting another TE this year...
Of course with Tonyan going down, there is a possibility they resign him for cheap.
Though one guy I've been wondering with the 2022 draft is TE Trey McBride from Colorado State. McBride is 6'3" 260 lbs and he does it all! He's not the best blocker (no college TE is, as they don't practice it enough, but he's better than most college TEs and gives great effort), but also has 90 catches for 1,121 yards which is simply unheard of in a TE. Usually when you see that, it's a tall WR which they're calling a TE. But McBride is actually being used like a TE.
Note: Looks like Colorado State is running the wide zone offensive system, so I'm expecting the Wide Zone teams (49ers, Rams, Packers, Vikings, Titans, Browns, Bengals, Falcons, Seahawks (maybe more)) to be racing to draft McBride. Most draft sites seem to have him as a 4th rounder at best... but I'll be shocked if he makes it out of the 2nd round.