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    Official Packers 2024 OTA/Minicamp Thread

    Rookie Minicamp: May 3-4

    OTA's: May 20, 21, 23, 28, 29, 31, June 3, 4, 6.

    Minicamp: June 11-13

    No word yet on if any practices will be open to public.
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    Can't wait to see how the noobs look in pads later in camp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Campbell View Post
    Can't wait to see how the noobs look in pads later in camp.
    Not pads....a walking boot:

    According to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky, Green Bay Packers fifth-round safety Kitan Oladapo was seen in a walking boot when the Packers opened up their rookie minicamp on Friday. It had not been previously reported, but Oladapo apparently suffered a stress fracture on his big toe while performing at the NFL Combine. Per the Packers’ Wes Hodkiewicz, Oladapo has already undergone surgery and is expected to be ready to return to the field by training camp.

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    Sounds like Cooper is tearing it up: one-handed interception, fumble recovery for TD.

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    #Packers opened Day 2 of rookie minicamp with 18-minute stretch period. Longer than I can remember in past. Also separated linemen from skill players on both sides of ball, and had them do different warmups. Some noticeable changes with new strength/conditioning coord Aaron Hill.
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    Packers have signed 3 players including WR Dmitry Stanley after an impressive tryout. Stanley is the son of former Packer WR/KR Walter Stanley.
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    Walter Stanley! Oh my gosh. He was a pretty darn good returner back in the 80's, I believe.
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    If only we'd gotten a chance at John Jefferson's son haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Packers have signed 3 players including WR Dmitry Stanley after an impressive tryout. Stanley is the son of former Packer WR/KR Walter Stanley.

    Caught Andy's eye big time. Made some crazy plays in the tryout.

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    The Green Bay Packers signed three players, and as a result, released three other players following rookie minicamp over the weekend.

    The six moves announced by the Packers on Monday: signed receiver Julian Hicks, offensive lineman Lecitus Smith and receiver Dimitri Stanley, released cornerback Anthony Johnson and defensive lineman Deandre Johnson, and waived/injured receiver Thyrick Pitts.


    Cornerback Anthony Johnson not to be confused with Anthony Johnson Jr.
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    I am reading about how fast the new linebackers, Gary and Dennis, are, and I then keep thinking back to watching the Tampa Bay linebackers a few years ago in a playoff game against Green Bay. Those two inside Tampa linebackers were so damn fast, and they hit so damn hard, and they didn't miss tackles. It seemed to me that they really, really messed up the Packers' offense in that game.
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