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Lurker64
04-26-2009, 07:01 PM
McCarthy said in his presser that the scouts for the Packers were already on the phones with some people they wanted to sign and were "jumping on the table."
That's exciting, but who do you think we got? Who should we take a look at. I'd like to see them bring in Everette Pedescleaux and Pannel Egboh (who mysteriously didn't get drafted). Devin Moore, the little speedy RB out of Wyoming might be worth a look if he can demonstrate any competency as a receiver.
Post news here, or at least, who you want us to bring in!
pittstang5
04-26-2009, 07:10 PM
I bet one of them will be a punter.
oregonpackfan
04-26-2009, 07:19 PM
Look at Oregon's Jeremiah Johnson. Though he is undersized for an everydown running back, he is fantastic in the open field on screen passes. He is also a threat as a punt returner.
oregonpackfan
04-26-2009, 07:23 PM
Is any team going to be taking Wisconsin's P.J. Hill--a guy who made the mistake of declaring early?
PackerPro42
04-26-2009, 08:23 PM
Hopefully Chris Baker from Hampton is on that list.
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 08:24 PM
Reported signings so far (courtesy of KFFL)
Niners sign Purdue RB Kory Sheets, Georgie Tech CB Jahi Word-Daniels, Stanford DE Pannel Egboh (darnit!)
Pittsburgh signs Tennessee OT Ramon Foster
Redskins sign Maryland OT Scott Burley
Ravens sign Buffalo QB Drew Willy
Chargers sign Illinois OL Ryan McDonald, Louisiana State LB Darry Beckwith,
Patriots sign Kentucky S Marcus McClinton
Panthers sign Purdue LB Anthony Heygood,
Jaguars sign Tuskegee WR Jason English,
Steelers sign Pittsburgh LS Mark Estermeyer,
Bears sign Northwestern WR Eric Peterman
Jets sign Arkansas TE Andrew Davie
Waldo
04-26-2009, 08:35 PM
^^^^That Sucks, I wanted Pannel^^^^
From the GBPG:
Green Bay Notre Dame graduate Joe Lardinois, a defensive end/outside linebacker who played at North Dakota State, has been invited to next weekend's rookie minicamp as a tryout player.
digitaldean
04-26-2009, 08:37 PM
Just read on JSO that Packers won a 5 team bidding war for Tyrell Sutton, RB from Northwestern.
Other FA signings are:
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 190, 4.44 40-yard dash)
Carson Butler, TE, Michigan (6-5, 250, 4.72)
Tryout invitees:
Rhyan Anderson, DE, New Mexico State (6-3, 283, 4.71): Transfer from University of Miami.
BallHawk
04-26-2009, 08:37 PM
Packers have signed Northwestern RB Tyrell Sutton, 5'8, 211 pounds.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/packers.html
Waldo
04-26-2009, 08:37 PM
Greg A. Bedard, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reports the Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted free-agent RB Tyrell Sutton (Northwestern) to a three-year deal, according to his agent Alonzo Shavers. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Greg A. Bedard, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reports the Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted free-agents WR Kole Heckendorf (North Dakota State) and TE Carson Butler (Michigan). Terms of the contracts were not disclosed.
per KFFL
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 08:41 PM
I hope we're in the bidding for Pedescleaux, he must have interviewed really poorly for someone to not take a flyer on him.
Waldo
04-26-2009, 08:45 PM
Per GBPG:
Iowa receiver Andy Brodell has agreed to a contract with the team, according to his agent, Jack Bechta.
Packnut
04-26-2009, 08:48 PM
Sutton is a good RB, he just could'nt stay healthy.
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 08:49 PM
I'm not seeing anything in these WRs other than "guys for the QBs to throw to" during minicamps. I don't know as much about the small school guys, but Brodell never struck me as anything more than gutsy-yet-average.
I haven't seen Sutton play much, what sort of RB is he? We could use a third down back, but I don't know about his top end speed.
HarveyWallbangers
04-26-2009, 08:53 PM
DP
HarveyWallbangers
04-26-2009, 08:53 PM
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 190, 4.44 40-yard dash)
Good receiver for a small school guy, but I'm shocked he timed that fast. He won't make this team and probably not any other, but it's good to see a kid from NDSU get a shot with the Pack. He's from Wisconsin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3XO4QBO4iY
RashanGary
04-26-2009, 08:59 PM
The Packers like to bring in receivers for camp so the offense can run. I'm sure they're also competing with Ruvell for that last spot.
Ruvell should really have no fear because he's good enough to catch on somewhere. Still, it must suck to always be the 5th guy, barely latching on to a spot.
Joemailman
04-26-2009, 09:01 PM
I'm not seeing anything in these WRs other than "guys for the QBs to throw to" during minicamps. I don't know as much about the small school guys, but Brodell never struck me as anything more than gutsy-yet-average.
I haven't seen Sutton play much, what sort of RB is he? We could use a third down back, but I don't know about his top end speed.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/565125
RashanGary
04-26-2009, 09:03 PM
Wrong thread, but. . .
Ruvell is a guy I think could really benefit from this new speed/functional training.
My biggest problem with Ruvell is his get up and go. He seems to labor off the line and doesn't have great top end speed either. I'm not so worried about the top end speed, but if he could get a little more sudden with is get up and go, I think he could separate more and make better use out of his reliable hands.
HarveyWallbangers
04-26-2009, 09:04 PM
Here's Kole catching another game winner. This time with 7 seconds left against Rhett Bomar and Sam Houston State.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTx__3AIusw&feature=related
pbmax
04-26-2009, 09:07 PM
Press Gazette:
Green Bay Notre Dame graduate Joe Lardinois, a defensive end/outside linebacker who played at North Dakota State, has been invited to next weekend's rookie minicamp as a tryout player.
The_Dude
04-26-2009, 09:09 PM
I hope we're in the bidding for Pedescleaux, he must have interviewed really poorly for someone to not take a flyer on him.
Signed with the broncos
HarveyWallbangers
04-26-2009, 09:09 PM
Off topic, but what a great play and what a good angle for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjasKozIi2I&feature=related
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 09:12 PM
I hope we're in the bidding for Pedescleaux, he must have interviewed really poorly for someone to not take a flyer on him.
Signed with the broncos
Darnit.
Carolina_Packer
04-26-2009, 09:24 PM
Who was that Ike kid who was a CB for Wisconsin who wanted to come out for the draft early, but got injured? Where did he ever wind up? Did he ever get signed to play football anywhere?
digitaldean
04-26-2009, 09:29 PM
Who was that Ike kid who was a CB for Wisconsin who wanted to come out for the draft early, but got injured? Where did he ever wind up? Did he ever get signed to play football anywhere?
Jack Ikegwonnu was drafted in 2008 by Philly. Missed the entire 2008 season due to knee problems.
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 09:38 PM
Per KFFL:
The Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted free-agent WR Jamarko Simmons (Western Michigan). Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
This is a guy I liked, much better than the other three WRs we signed ( Jaron Harris (SDSU), Andy Brodell (Iowa), Kole Heckendorf (North Dakota State)).
I guess we need guys to catch the ball during minicamp drills, but Jamarko might stick.
Joemailman
04-26-2009, 09:46 PM
Simmons is huge for a WR. 6-2, 230. He'll be interesting to watch if he can run decent. http://www.draftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/wr/Jamarko-Simmons.php
Gunakor
04-26-2009, 09:46 PM
Hopefully Chris Baker from Hampton is on that list.
I'd have drafted him in the 6th if I were in charge, so I'd definitely make an offer to at least bring him in for a look.
Waldo
04-26-2009, 09:48 PM
Per KFFL:
The Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted free-agent WR Jamarko Simmons (Western Michigan). Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
This is a guy I liked, much better than the other three WRs we signed ( Jaron Harris (SDSU), Andy Brodell (Iowa), Kole Heckendorf (North Dakota State)).
I guess we need guys to catch the ball during minicamp drills, but Jamarko might stick.
When did we sign him?
Joemailman
04-26-2009, 09:57 PM
Per KFFL:
The Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted free-agent WR Jamarko Simmons (Western Michigan). Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
This is a guy I liked, much better than the other three WRs we signed ( Jaron Harris (SDSU), Andy Brodell (Iowa), Kole Heckendorf (North Dakota State)).
I guess we need guys to catch the ball during minicamp drills, but Jamarko might stick.
When did we sign him?
JSO is reporting it. http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/43749762.html
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 10:13 PM
With all these WRs getting signed Jake Allen, Brett Swain, and Lorne Sam must be awfully nervous.
HarveyWallbangers
04-26-2009, 10:19 PM
JaRon Harris, WR, South Dakota State (6-1, 200, 4.46) -- according to kffl.com
Father Ron Harris was a seventh-round pick of the Vikings in 1978 as a running back...JaRon grew up a Packers fan...Had 64 catches for 891 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior.
Nice!
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 10:40 PM
I'm seeing from at least one source that the Green Bay UDFA list is
Packers
WR Andy Brodell (Iowa)
RB Tyrell Sutton (Northwestern)
WR Kole Heckendorf (North Dakota State)
TE Carson Butler (Michigan)
WR Jaron Harris (SDSU)
WR Jamarko Simmons (Western Michigan)
OG Dario Nanni (Stillman Valley)
LB Willie Williams (Union College)
P Kurt Achter (UW-Oshkosh)
I can't verify a lot of these though. The JSO is just reporting Heckendorf, Butler, Simmon, Harris, and Sutton with tryouts for Anderson, Witte, and Lardinois.
I'm also left to wonder, why do undrafted WRs sign here instead of somewhere else with fewer hurdles to jump on the depth chart? Are we really persuasive or something?
HarveyWallbangers
04-26-2009, 11:05 PM
I'm also left to wonder, why do undrafted WRs sign here instead of somewhere else with fewer hurdles to jump on the depth chart? Are we really persuasive or something?
JaRon and Kole both grew up Packer fans. Plus, if they do impress in camp, they know other teams will see the film.
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20090425/WDH02/904250645
The draft will be the culmination of months of virtual non-stop activity for Heckendorf since the Bisons season ended, which included a pro day workout at the NDSU campus in late March.
With representatives from about a dozen teams in attendance, Heckendorf ran a 4.3 in the 40 meters, did 14 reps on the bench press at 225 pounds and didn't drop a pass in the skills portion.
"It was a fun time, but it was pretty nerve-racking," Heckendorf said. "You have two or three months of your life working out for all these things, and you have one shot to do it.
"It worked out really good. I was happy with my results, but it wasn't easy."
Heckendorf was invited to Green Bay for a predraft workout, and he said it would be a "dream come true" if he were drafted by the Packers.
"I couldn't have asked for a better story," he told Packer Report on Sunday night. "Small-town Wisconsin kid from a smaller college coming back home to get a chance with the Green Bay Packers. I'm just going to give it all I got."
Heckendorf said four or five teams were pursuing him.
"I've always wanted to be a Packer growing up as a little kid. It's a good fit for me and a good opportunity."
Fosco33
04-26-2009, 11:34 PM
Per KFFL:
The Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted free-agent WR Jamarko Simmons (Western Michigan). Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
This is a guy I liked, much better than the other three WRs we signed ( Jaron Harris (SDSU), Andy Brodell (Iowa), Kole Heckendorf (North Dakota State)).
I guess we need guys to catch the ball during minicamp drills, but Jamarko might stick.
sweet - broke GJs records at w.mich - bet GJ helped get him here.
mission
04-26-2009, 11:42 PM
we signed Simmons? hell ya, i just woke up on the couch after crashing out.. good news, i was disappointed when we didnt take him in the 7th..
chances he makes the team ??? slim.. :o
Lurker64
04-26-2009, 11:44 PM
we signed Simmons? hell ya, i just woke up on the couch after crashing out.. good news, i was disappointed when we didnt take him in the 7th..
chances he makes the team ??? slim.. :o
If we keep 6 guys, he just has to beat out Allen, Swain, and Sam (as well as the other UDFAs) and be promising enough to justify a sixth WR slot. Considering he might project well to H-Back, it's not ridiculous.
mission
04-26-2009, 11:45 PM
we signed Simmons? hell ya, i just woke up on the couch after crashing out.. good news, i was disappointed when we didnt take him in the 7th..
chances he makes the team ??? slim.. :o
If we keep 6 guys, he just has to beat out Allen, Swain, and Sam (as well as the other UDFAs) and be promising enough to justify a sixth WR slot. Considering he might project well to H-Back, it's not ridiculous.
Ya, good point. If it's close, they'll take the potential guy every time. Not sure how much those other fellas got in 'em.
BobDobbs
04-27-2009, 01:35 AM
I'm also left to wonder, why do undrafted WRs sign here instead of somewhere else with fewer hurdles to jump on the depth chart? Are we really persuasive or something?
I wonder the same thing. We're stacked at wideout. But we do keep two or three receivers on the practice squad every year, maybe that's why. They show up to camp get on some tape in the first two games. And even if they don't make a roster they just have to make the top eight or so receivers in camp and they get to stick around.
TheCheese
04-27-2009, 01:41 AM
Haha that's great that we got Simmons. Him and GJ going to be buddy buddy and you know GJ will take him under his wing. Hopefully one of these new WRs stick. We got a lot of potential here.
Maxie the Taxi
04-27-2009, 07:05 AM
Haha that's great that we got Simmons. Him and GJ going to be buddy buddy and you know GJ will take him under his wing. Hopefully one of these new WRs stick. We got a lot of potential here.
My money is on Andy Brodell. In fact, I'd bet on it. I've been following him for a couple of years. He's big, tough and football fast. Great hands. He's played without the benefit of a great QB or an offense that throws the ball alot. He's great on special teams.
He's a player and I'm thrilled the Packers got him. He's going to be the surprise of the preseason.
mraynrand
04-27-2009, 07:30 AM
Look at Oregon's Jeremiah Johnson. Though he is undersized for an everydown running back, he is fantastic in the open field on screen passes. He is also a threat as a punt returner.
Didn't the indians kill him yet?
http://thisdistractedglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/johnson3.jpg
HarveyWallbangers
04-27-2009, 09:57 AM
I'd love to have "liver-eating Johnson" on the team. Guys would be scared to play him.
HarveyWallbangers
04-27-2009, 10:28 AM
We signed some LB named Willie Williams. HUGE character risk, but it sounds like he has immense talent. He was the #1 high school recruit in the country (some say top recruit, this article says top defensive recruit), but he was a thug. Supposedly, he's turned his life around after going to schools in smaller communities--which might be the reason he/his agent decided Green Bay would be the best fit for him. He's a bit undersized, but his numbers were pretty off the charts.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=cr-williewilliams042009&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Former top recruit just looking for shot in NFL
By Charles Robinson, Yahoo! Sports
Willie Williams likes to say that you’re not supposed to live your life with regrets. He clings to this belief, despite knowing the outside world looks at him and thinks he should have many.
“I don’t look at my life with bitterness,” he says. “I look at it with motivation. This is the bed I made and chose to lay in, so I’m going to have to sleep in it.”
A linebacker who was once widely considered the nation’s best defensive prospect coming out of high school – in the same year Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson was tabbed as the country’s best prep offensive player – Williams is less than a week removed from the NFL draft. But rather than sitting in the green room with other celebrated draft picks in New York City on Saturday, he’ll watch with a small collection of family, eating some modest home cooking and hoping that some team, any team, will give him an opportunity to play in the league. According to his college coaches, at least 17 NFL franchises have shown some level of interest. Whether any of them are willing to go further will be one of this draft’s underrated story lines.
In fact, one NFC personnel man said he expects Williams to go undrafted and that the former prep star will be signed as a free agent.
It’s a humble ending to a five-year college career that took him to a handful of schools: Miami (two seasons, one redshirt before transferring), West Los Angeles Community College (one season), Louisville (three games, ending after an arrest for marijuana possession), Division II Glenville State (one semester, before being denied transfer by the NCAA to the West Virginia school), and finally, tiny NAIA school Union College (one season) in Barbourville, Ky.
Indeed, Williams’ career has been nothing like many projected. Once considered the next great heir to a Miami linebacker lineage that includes Ray Lewis, Dan Morgan, Jonathan Vilma and D.J. Williams, his arrival with the Hurricanes was merely the first stop in a spiral that ended in the NAIA. Along the way, Williams’ painful history became riveting Internet fodder. Websites like Deadspin delighted in his every misstep. Message boards buzzed with each development. Among the lowlights, which Williams openly discusses:
• Eleven arrests in high school, most for petty larceny or burglary.
• A journal in the Miami Herald which spilled wild details of recruiting visits and caught attention from the NCAA.
• A recruiting visit to Florida where Williams discharged fire extinguishers in a hotel and was questioned by police for “hugging a female student against her will.”
• A transfer out of Miami after failing to crack the starting lineup as a true freshman.
• A traffic stop and arrest for marijuana possession at Louisville that ended in his dismissal from the team.
Looking back on it, Williams is apologetic but accepting, saying immaturity and a lack of patience kept him from making good decisions. He admits that he sometimes wonders what could have been had he stayed at Miami, where he expected to bide his time behind eventual first-round pick Jon Beason at outside linebacker. Instead, he succumbed to friends and some family around him, who expected that he would immediately become a college football star.
“At the time, I made the decision that I thought was best,” Williams says. “I felt like Miami wasn’t getting 100 percent. I wasn’t 100 percent focused like I thought I should be, being born and raised in Miami, coming out of high school there.”
So began Williams’ journey, from Miami to West Los Angeles C.C. to Louisville, which accepted him into the school with the understanding that there would be a zero-tolerance policy when it came to behavior. When he was arrested for marijuana possession, with three other individuals in the car, he was immediately dismissed from the team. Williams eventually pled guilty to the arrest, and coaches are quick to point out that the incident has been his only trouble in his five years in college.
A transfer to Division II Glenville State was denied by the NCAA – a problem head coach Alan Fiddler said was a misinterpretation by the school’s compliance department, and not any fault of Williams’. And it was Fiddler who worked the phones and found Williams the landing spot at Union, where Williams arrived eight days before the school’s first game, then went out and became the NAIA’s defensive player of the week after putting up 13 tackles, two sacks and two fumble recoveries. He finished the season with 150 tackles 19½ tackles for a loss and 11½ sacks.
Look anywhere along the journey, and coaches will gush about Williams – regardless of whether he played for them. Fiddler said his Glenville State team couldn’t block Williams in practices. Union coach Tommy Reid calls him the best player he’s ever had in his program. Even Coker, who coached dozens of NFL players at Miami, insists Williams’ talent is unique.
“I think he could have been a great player at Miami, I really do,” said Coker, who is now the head coach at the University of Texas at San Antonio. “He has a lot of ability. He can run, he’s got size, he’s strong, he’s a very good athlete. If he can go into the league, I would think he would have been humbled a little bit by now in his career, if he can just go into the league and [say] ‘Give me a shot, I’ll be on every special teams [unit].’ If that’s the attitude he goes into the league with, I think he could be a special player.”
Whether that shot comes, Coker shrugs. He says he hasn’t been contacted by any NFL teams. However, multiple league scouts traveled to Union to see Williams practice, including the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos and New York Giants. Many others called or asked for film to be sent, including the Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins. The Packers, Browns and 49ers also watched Williams at his pro day, which was held with Eastern Kentucky University.
Williams put up solid numbers in that performance, too. According to the numbers released by the school, he measured in at 6-3½ and 230 pounds, showing the size to be a weakside linebacker in the NFL. He did 26 reps at 225 pounds (one more than Wake Forest’s Aaron Curry), ran his 40-yard dash in the mid-4.5 second range and showcased NFL-caliber agility in the cone drills.
But numbers and workouts and practice visits are a long way from a sure thing. Ultimately, with the current climate in the NFL, it’s just as important that Williams proves he can be trusted. Many of his troubles have been explained away in the media by family and friends – the bad crowd he hung around with in high school, his father’s sudden death from a heart attack when Williams was 12, the unchecked affection and expectations he received as a national football recruit.
Yet, when Williams is asked to spell out his own answers for his issues, he instead chooses to talk about the things that have happened that have changed him for the better. These are things he relates in events: the birth of his daughter, Willaysia, in Jan. 2005; learning of the murder of longtime friend and Miami football player Bryan Pata, who was shot to death in 2006; and finally finding a place at Union, which seems too remote and small – antithesis of everything he knew in Miami. These are things he also wants NFL franchises and fans and onlookers to know.
“I want teams to know that I’m all in, I’m focused, and this is what I want to do with my life,” Williams said. “I look them in the eye and say ‘Yes, you can trust me.’ Five or six years ago, I probably would have looked away a little bit when I answered that. But I definitely learned from all my mistakes. A lot of my past mistakes were so immature. And I’m not blaming it on me being younger or because my dad died and all that. It was my fault. I had to learn from that.”
Coaches are quick to come to his defense, too. Reid said that Union had standard drug screening for its athletes and that Williams never failed a single test in the time he was there. Fiddler said that when Glenville State pushed Williams about his past, he was remorseful and open, admitting that he had made mistakes and that he didn’t want to push the blame anywhere else.
“You have kids come in and act like they’ve never done anything wrong,” Fiddler said. “He didn’t do that.”
Fiddler said Williams was never a behavioral problem, either – a sentiment backed up by Coker.
“We never had a problem with him at Miami. It wasn’t an issue at all with us,” Coker said. “… I’ll tell you what, there’s no doubt about it, he’s a very bright kid. The intelligence factor, that’s not an issue with Willie. I think the thing that was a problem with Willie as a youngster was he was probably a little immature. He was a follower, and it’s one of those things that sometimes many kids do, you want to please those people around you. I think that was tough for Willie.”
Now Williams will have to please some NFL team, proving that his largely unharnessed talent is worth what it will bring in tow. Inevitably, any team that brings him in will be forced to confront the issue of character, and how Williams has proven to them that his is in the right place. And Williams will be forced to re-live the last five years, answering how such a promising start could fall apart so completely.
And while he tries not to live with regret, he admits there is one thing he would change if he could.
“My record,” Williams said. “I’m not lying, I did some really stupid stuff when I was younger.
“All I want is a shot. If I get my foot in the door, I’m going to give 185 percent. I’ll do anything. I’ll help the film men set up and pack up. I’m going to put my all into it. One day, I want to be one of the greats. No matter what it takes. I just want to play. I don’t care if they tell me ‘Willie, we just want you on special teams.’ I’ll say ‘Coach, no problem. I’m going to run down like I’m running a 40 every time, until you tell me to slow down.’”
HarveyWallbangers
04-27-2009, 10:55 AM
http://www.argusleader.com/article/20090427/SPORTS0202/904270314
Surrounded by family in his Sioux Falls home, the South Dakota State receiver accepted a free-agent contract from the Green Bay Packers, his favorite NFL team, and turned down similar offers from the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets.
"It was pretty much where I had the most likely chance to make the team," Harris said of going with Green Bay, a team he initially supported in an attempt to needle the Vikings fans in his family...
"I'm going to the Pack attack," he said happily.
Nice!
SkinBasket
04-27-2009, 11:22 AM
Looks like we're still trying to find a real return man among all these WRs. And how can you not pull for a guy named Willie Williams? When you read the story, it turns out he's not that much of a character risk, he's just like a lot of other pampered, pot smoking highly touted guys out there who had terrible decision makers influencing their life. His troubles just happened to occur in just the wrong order that he found himself on the bottom of the pile.
packers11
04-27-2009, 11:29 AM
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/ic/blogs/insider/index.shtml
UPDATE: Stancil just e-mailed again to say the Packers contacted him and have decided not to Williams in after all. So ... hold the phone.
HarveyWallbangers
04-27-2009, 11:30 AM
Interesting. Seemed like he'd be worth a shot as an undrafted guy.
3irty1
04-27-2009, 11:44 AM
http://www.argusleader.com/article/20090427/SPORTS0202/904270314
Surrounded by family in his Sioux Falls home, the South Dakota State receiver accepted a free-agent contract from the Green Bay Packers, his favorite NFL team, and turned down similar offers from the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets.
"It was pretty much where I had the most likely chance to make the team," Harris said of going with Green Bay, a team he initially supported in an attempt to needle the Vikings fans in his family...
"I'm going to the Pack attack," he said happily.
Nice!
In addition to being related to Jerry Rice, his dad, Ron, was drafted by Minnesota in 1978 and his uncle, Mike, played for the Oakland Raiders.
Anyone know how JaRon Harris is related to Jerry Rice? It also says he ran a 4.35 at his pro day. Where are all these seemingly sick UFA WR coming from???
swede
04-27-2009, 12:17 PM
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/ic/blogs/insider/index.shtml
UPDATE: Stancil just e-mailed again to say the Packers contacted him and have decided not to Williams in after all. So ... hold the phone.
I think that's wise. It would be frustrating for the kid to deal with so many talented LB's ahead of him. In the right situation--with us being starved for LB help--I'd give the kid a shot of good old Green Bay Boystown and see if Father McCarthy couldn't straighten him out.
We aint that starved for LB help right now.
Lurker64
04-27-2009, 02:46 PM
Per JSO and GBPG
Signed:
Andy Hartline, OT, Central Michigan (6-5, 285)
Patrick Williams, WR, Colorado (6-1.5, 204, 4.49
Evan Dietrich-Smith, OT, Idaho State (6-3, 293, 5.13)
Ronald Talley, DE, Delaware (6-4, 282, 5.00)
Tyrell Sutton, RB, Northwestern (5-8, 211, 4.68)
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 191, 4.49)
Carson Butler, TE, Michigan (6-5, 250, 4.72)
Jamarko Simmons, WR, Western Michigan (6-2, 231, 4.50)
JaRon Harris, WR, South Dakota State (6-1, 200, 4.46)
Andy Brodell, WR, Iowa (6-3, 205, 4.53)
Tryouts:
Brian Johnson, QB, Utah (6-0, 205, 4.88)
David Johnson, QB, Tulsa (6-3, 217, 4.93)
Rhyan Anderson, DE, New Mexico State (6-4, 283, 4.61)
Scott Witte, C, UW-River Falls (6-5, 328)
mraynrand
04-27-2009, 03:04 PM
is JaRon like LeRoy?
mission
04-27-2009, 05:32 PM
Interesting. Seemed like he'd be worth a shot as an undrafted guy.
Ya that sucks. I liked that last paragraph about him willing to help the film guys unpack and pack up their gear before/after practice! LOL
MJZiggy
04-27-2009, 05:52 PM
Per JSO and GBPG
Signed:
Andy Hartline, OT, Central Michigan (6-5, 285)
Patrick Williams, WR, Colorado (6-1.5, 204, 4.49
Evan Dietrich-Smith, OT, Idaho State (6-3, 293, 5.13)
Ronald Talley, DE, Delaware (6-4, 282, 5.00)
Tyrell Sutton, RB, Northwestern (5-8, 211, 4.68)
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 191, 4.49)
Carson Butler, TE, Michigan (6-5, 250, 4.72)
Jamarko Simmons, WR, Western Michigan (6-2, 231, 4.50)
JaRon Harris, WR, South Dakota State (6-1, 200, 4.46)
Andy Brodell, WR, Iowa (6-3, 205, 4.53)
Tryouts:
Brian Johnson, QB, Utah (6-0, 205, 4.88)
David Johnson, QB, Tulsa (6-3, 217, 4.93)
Rhyan Anderson, DE, New Mexico State (6-4, 283, 4.61)
Scott Witte, C, UW-River Falls (6-5, 328)
Thank you. Just the kind of summary I was hoping to find.
packers11
04-27-2009, 06:00 PM
Interesting. Seemed like he'd be worth a shot as an undrafted guy.
I wonder what happened... He seemed thrilled to come to GB :?:
mission
04-28-2009, 03:09 AM
Just watched this video of Tyrell Sutton... dude looks like a mini version of Walter Payton. Love how he finishes runs! Seems to be a pretty good receiver out of the backfield... hard to make any predictions with an undrafted FA, but it seems like we're getting some good prospects in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlfSbIwM_iI
high school:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjm9YbKr8Ko
Oh dear lord. That Puff Daddy bastardization of Kashmir needs to never be heard from ever again. WTF is that? 2 minutes of "uh...yeah....uh...yeah"
Tyrell looks good on a field tho. Finishes runs well.
SkinBasket
04-28-2009, 10:15 AM
Oh dear lord. That Puff Daddy bastardization of Kashmir needs to never be heard from ever again. WTF is that? 2 minutes of "uh...yeah....uh...yeah"
He is no Lil Wayne.
Lurker64
04-28-2009, 05:07 PM
Updated
Signed:
Andy Hartline, OT, Central Michigan (6-5, 285)
Patrick Williams, WR, Colorado (6-1.5, 204, 4.49
Evan Dietrich-Smith, OT, Idaho State (6-3, 293, 5.13)
Ronald Talley, DE, Delaware (6-4, 282, 5.00)
Tyrell Sutton, RB, Northwestern (5-8, 211, 4.68)
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 191, 4.49)
Carson Butler, TE, Michigan (6-5, 250, 4.72)
Jamarko Simmons, WR, Western Michigan (6-2, 231, 4.50)
JaRon Harris, WR, South Dakota State (6-1, 200, 4.46)
Andy Brodell, WR, Iowa (6-3, 205, 4.53)
Cyril Obiozor. DE, Texas A&M (6-4, 267, 4.75)
Tryouts:
Brian Johnson, QB, Utah (6-1, 205, 4.88)
David Johnson, QB, Tulsa (6-3, 217, 4.93)
Michael Bibbs, LB, Iowa State (6-1, 241, 4.73)
Tyler Booth, OT, Youngstown State (6-5.5, 319, 5.19)
Trevor Ford, CB, Troy (5-11, 186, 4.45)
Rhyan Anderson, DE, New Mexico State (6-4, 283, 4.61)
Scott Witte, C, UW-River Falls (6-5, 328)
Chris Keagle, P, Lousiana Tech
Dean Muhtadi, DE, Maryland (6-3, 292, )
Dane Randolph, OT, Maryland (6-5, 305, 5.15)
Maurice "Pig" Brown, S, Missouri (5-11, 205)
Waldo
04-28-2009, 05:15 PM
Obiozor went to Texas A&M, not Texas. He's an intriguing guy. I saw that we had him in for a visit so I studied up and put him late in a couple of mocks I did.
A&M sucked last year. He didn't get to the QB too much. In their spring practices apparently he broke out and they thought they were going to have a dominant pass rusher on their hands. Didn't work out though during the season.
He does however have pretty good measurables:
6'4", 270
4.72 40
1.59 10
39.5" Vert
9'9" Long
4.43 SS
7.23 3C
Athletically he has to tools to make it.
Lurker64
04-28-2009, 06:34 PM
According to the GBPG Bibbs signed a FA contract, he's not a tryout, so Updated:
Signed:
Andy Hartline, OT, Central Michigan (6-5, 285)
Patrick Williams, WR, Colorado (6-1.5, 204, 4.49
Evan Dietrich-Smith, OT, Idaho State (6-3, 293, 5.13)
Ronald Talley, DE, Delaware (6-4, 282, 5.00)
Tyrell Sutton, RB, Northwestern (5-8, 211, 4.68)
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 191, 4.49)
Carson Butler, TE, Michigan (6-5, 250, 4.72)
Jamarko Simmons, WR, Western Michigan (6-2, 231, 4.50)
JaRon Harris, WR, South Dakota State (6-1, 200, 4.46)
Andy Brodell, WR, Iowa (6-3, 205, 4.53)
Cyril Obiozor. DE, Texas A&M (6-4, 267, 4.75)
Michael Bibbs, LB, Iowa State (6-1, 241, 4.73)
Tryouts:
Brian Johnson, QB, Utah (6-1, 205, 4.88)
David Johnson, QB, Tulsa (6-3, 217, 4.93)
Tyler Booth, OT, Youngstown State (6-5.5, 319, 5.19)
Trevor Ford, CB, Troy (5-11, 186, 4.45)
Rhyan Anderson, DE, New Mexico State (6-4, 283, 4.61)
Scott Witte, C, UW-River Falls (6-5, 328)
Chris Keagle, P, Lousiana Tech
Dean Muhtadi, DE, Maryland (6-3, 292, )
Dane Randolph, OT, Maryland (6-5, 305, 5.15)
Maurice "Pig" Brown, S, Missouri (5-11, 205)
Lurker64
04-30-2009, 12:54 PM
Signed:
Andy Hartline, OT, Central Michigan (6-5, 285)
Patrick Williams, WR, Colorado (6-1.5, 204, 4.49
Evan Dietrich-Smith, OT, Idaho State (6-3, 293, 5.13)
Ronald Talley, DE, Delaware (6-4, 282, 5.00)
Tyrell Sutton, RB, Northwestern (5-8, 211, 4.68)
Kole Heckendorf, WR, North Dakota State (6-2, 191, 4.49)
Carson Butler, TE, Michigan (6-5, 250, 4.72)
Jamarko Simmons, WR, Western Michigan (6-2, 231, 4.50)
JaRon Harris, WR, South Dakota State (6-1, 200, 4.46)
Andy Brodell, WR, Iowa (6-3, 205, 4.53)
Cyril Obiozor. DE, Texas A&M (6-4, 267, 4.75)
Travis Dekker, TE, Air Force (6-4. 245, 4.89)
Tryouts:
Michael Bibbs, LB, Iowa State (6-1, 241, 4.73)
Brian Johnson, QB, Utah (6-1, 205, 4.88)
David Johnson, QB, Tulsa (6-3, 217, 4.93)
Tyler Booth, OT, Youngstown State (6-5.5, 319, 5.19)
Trevor Ford, CB, Troy (5-11, 186, 4.45)
Rhyan Anderson, DE, New Mexico State (6-4, 283, 4.61)
Scott Witte, C, UW-River Falls (6-5, 328)
Chris Keagle, P, Lousiana Tech
Dean Muhtadi, DE, Maryland (6-3, 292, )
Dane Randolph, OT, Maryland (6-5, 305, 5.15)
Maurice "Pig" Brown, S, Missouri (5-11, 205, )
Sam Pope, DB Hampton (6-0, 190, 4.4)
Louis Gachette, S, South Florida (6-3, 215, 4.5)
Darrell Blackman, WR, N.C. State (5-10, 205, 4.45)
Fritz
04-30-2009, 04:55 PM
Interesting. Seemed like he'd be worth a shot as an undrafted guy.
Ya that sucks. I liked that last paragraph about him willing to help the film guys unpack and pack up their gear before/after practice! LOL
Maybe the film dudes had some killer dope.
Freak Out
04-30-2009, 04:58 PM
Maurice "Pig" Brown, S, Missouri (5-11, 205, )
Soooie!
boiga
05-01-2009, 01:28 PM
Bedard really likes Darrel Blackman and dug up this youtube promo for him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsoriPsJ15U&eurl=http%3A%2F2Fwww.jsonline.com%2Fblogs%2Fsports %2F44131022.html&feature=player_embedded
He's better suited to RB, but Detroit signed him as an undrafted WR last year, only to release him after training camp.
He certainly looks like a good prospect. I wouldn't mind having some new blood at RB either.
Gunakor
05-01-2009, 02:32 PM
I wouldn't mind having some new blood at RB either.
All we have at RB is new blood. Jackson and Wynn 2 years, Grant 1.5 years, Lumpkin 1 IR'd year. I think our guys can get better, and will get better, so I see no reason to look in a different direction. I like the guys we have at that position, top to bottom.
Lurker64
05-04-2009, 12:48 PM
Pittsburgh Punter Adam Graessle (6-5, 215), Maryland Offensive Tackle Dane Randolf (6-5, 305), and Maryland DE Dean Mutahdi (6-3.5, 288) were signed to free agent contracts following the rookie camp.
We apparently have 81 guys on the roster now, which is one more than the limit. So somebody is about to get cut. Probably a punter, since 3 punters is a lot to bring to camp. Since they just signed Graessle, they're probably not going to turn around and cut him.
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