Tolzien is practice squad eligible.
He has been on the game day roster for only 3 games in his career. You are eligible until the 10th game active.
This season with the expansion of 2 spots on the practice squad those 2 are allowed to be over the 3 year limit. There are new rules this year and you may want to read about it.
http://espn.go.com/blog/tennessee-ti...ad-eligibility
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
Will you read the link provided? Please.
Now, what about my original post wherein there is the possibility that the Packers pay Tolzien enough to keep him on the practice squad?
It does not have to be an either/or question. The Packers are more creative than that and have the cap space.
I read somewhere that San Fran's backups are struggling. Tolzien has trained in the San Fran system. Even without 49er interest, Tolzien likely would not clear waivers.
If you continue to harp on this practice squad stuff, I'm going to ask Madtown to give you a little timeout.
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I give up RT @RobDemovsky Clearing up Scott Tolzien's practice-squad eligibility. Guess what? He's eligible NFL says http://es.pn/1vStz5b
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All that work with the GameBooks out the window.
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Thank you. When I always try to know what I am talking about. When I use bold type, I'm pretty sure.
But my point has two big questions:
1) Can he clear waivers (not be added to an active roster)?
2) Would Ted pay him enough cap money to stay on the Packers practice squad during the season?
Ted has made enough gutsy calls in the past (like cutting AJ Hawk) that I think he can get away with it.
Tolzien will not know another teams playbook so his value to them is diminished.
The counter argument is he would be running someone else's scout team and maybe Seattle keeps him for a week or so for scouting.