Yeah, Tonyan was chipping a lot and then got hurt. Hopefully, he's healthy and productive in 2022.
Originally Posted by: earthquake
Yeah what really sucked was they were starting to get comfortable and letting Tonyan chip less and get his butt down field more a couple of games before he got injured.
I agree that a good performance from the OL will mask a lot of flaws. I know some are optimistic about the draft picks at OL but I think the 2nd and 3rd-year guys are going to be hard to beat out. I'm excited to see Myers and Newman in year two in particular.
Originally Posted by: earthquake
Yes, the OL is my huge X-factors that I want to see and hear more about, but I doubt the coaches will even know the final plan until the pads go on and they start seeing live reps... but it'll be interesting to see where everyone is getting reps at and how many, etc.
Not a bad first stab at it beast. I'm sure there will be a few adjustments.
Originally Posted by: wpr
Absolutely! Usually I'm more comfortable with a mock roster than this... I mean I REALLY want to add another true Safety.
But I don't just currently trust the S nor CB depth... and that's partly because the Packers didn't seem to trust their S depth last year either as they were consistently healthy scratches... and I'm used to ST coaches wanting more LB and S for STs, and yet they weren't used (maybe bad ST coaching though?)
Should Toure make it on the 53 it is because of ST which they desperately need.
I look at the 5 TE and wonder where they can trim it but I don't see how. *Hold my nose and breath and say "Dafney" in hopes he passes on through to the PS. (Maybe)*
Originally Posted by: wpr
Yes, and note they kept Taylor over Winfree, but when they had WR injuries and brought Winfree up, he got snaps at WR over Taylor, suggest #6 WR Taylor was actually mainly a STer and not actually the #6 WR.
But yeah, if healthy, Tonyan, Dugara and Davis seem like locks... But it would be Lewis or Dafney...
While Lewis has a clear offensive niche, Davis is a pretty good blocker too... and I just looked it up, and to my surprise, Lewis supposively hasn't played a single ST snap in the last two years. Which I'm going to say is a crime on the ST coach! They seriously needed Edge Blockers for FG unit and basically asked DTs to ask like OTs, and they seriously struggled. Um, Lewis probably knows how to act more like an OT than any DT! And if you don't want Lewis on punt unit chasing down the ball, I can understand, but at least the FG and extra point units!
Dafney has his snaps being eaten away by other TEs, and maybe if they have Amari Rodgers playing FB (though we didn't see that during the season), Dafney is still one of the best FB options we got and usually played 50% of ST snaps when he was active on GameDay.
They have so many linemen who can lay multiple positions it makes me wonder if they dare go with 8. I then realize how dumb it would be. Someone will get injured at some point.
Originally Posted by: wpr
Yes, and OL is not one of the positions you want to go light on, plus they now let an extra GameDay roster spot for an 8th OL, but you have to have 8 active for it. They've always gone with 9 OL so far under LaFleur.
MM/TT would usually go 9, but once in a blue moon with 8, and if they drafted 3 rookies and all three made the 53 man roster, they'd go with 10.
Again I am looking at 5 with Heflin getting booted to the PS.
There always seems to be 1 UDFA maybe 2 that make the team. It will be interesting to see who that will be.
Originally Posted by: wpr
I would be good with going with 5 DL, but the Rams went heavy on DL and Barry went heavy on DL. But I feel like, for emergencies, Gary and Enagbare can play DL. I mean, maybe not ideal, but for emergencies, they can do it.
For UDFA, S and CB depth is open for a spot...
Based on
Spotrac all of the Packers UFDA contract are 3 year, $2,425,000 deals with $0 guaranteed
EXCEPT the following...
3 year, $2,568,000 with $8,000 guaranteed
ILB Ellis Brooks
DT Akial Byers
OLB Chauncey Manac
3 year, $2,562,500 with $2,500 guaranteed
S Tre Sterling