I've been disappointed so far with ILB Tavarus Dantzler... I didn't think he'd be ready his rookie year but I thought his overall athletic talents would allow him to flash here and their enough to get him a ST role and maybe the 4th ILB spot as guy that might become better with more training but haven't heard a thing about him, I'm guessing because he hasn't stood out in anything.
OLB James Vaughters has flashed some potential and I think he could keep the streak of UDFA OLB making it as a rookie alive for the Packers if one of the other OLBers isn't healthy (like Neal isn't now) or if they decide the talent isn't good enough at ILB and go light there counting on Matthews to help out there.
I haven't seen RB John Crocket on the healthy for the Packers.
RB Alonzo Harris has surprised me with some good hard runs. And I wouldn't say most of the time but once in a while he reminds me of Starks, I think it's the high stance and the times when defenders look like they might a clear hit to his thigh pads but looks like they both just slash right off those and keep chunning.
Also the write brings up Vince Kowalski... I really enjoy his college film, clearly not ready for the NFL yet but he's physical and plays mean and looks like he could very well develop into goo depth at least at OG. But I think he'll have a hard time sticking because he's got a concussion right now, I think he's listed as an OT on the depth chart and not sure he's athletic enough for that position in the NFL and because based on some light reports it sounds like last year OGs in Taylor and Walker have shown a lot of improvement from last year so between them Barclay and Tretter, guys who can play back-up OG is pretty stacked right now. They need to find a guy they can develop at OT for back-up sake if not more. And yes there is Barclay who's a great battler but he's needs help at OT in pass protection most of the time at least against above average pass rushers.