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    I didn't see this speculation out there. Obviously, it would be a longshot--since teams like Chicago and the Jets could give him more playing time if he were healthy.

    Kevin Jones (knee) will hold a workout for NFL teams on June 28, the Associated Press reports.

    Recommendation: New England, Chicago, Green Bay Tennessee, Tampa Bay, Denver, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Buffalo and the New York Jets have all shown interest in Jones. He had surgery on his right knee in January and was told by Dr. James Andrews that it would be 10 months before he could return to the field. Jones appears to be ahead of schedule. "I honestly feel like I'm ready to play right now," Jones insisted.
    "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

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    Free agent Kevin Jones (ACL surgery) is no longer scheduled to hold a public workout on June 28, according to NFL Network's Adam Schefter.

    Jones feels he showed enough during his visits with the Titans and Patriots, his late-May open audition, and a mid-June drill run-through. Despite all the positive reports about Jones' rehab, Schefter interestingly suggests that the unsigned tailback might not be capable of passing a physical.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by gbpackfan
      Free agent Kevin Jones (ACL surgery) is no longer scheduled to hold a public workout on June 28, according to NFL Network's Adam Schefter.

      Jones feels he showed enough during his visits with the Titans and Patriots, his late-May open audition, and a mid-June drill run-through. Despite all the positive reports about Jones' rehab, Schefter interestingly suggests that the unsigned tailback might not be capable of passing a physical.
      I'd imagine he wouldn't pass a physical. He's only 5 or 6 months removed from ACL surgery. The Packers interest was, well, interesting. Maybe when he gets healthy, we'll go after him. I'd assume that he'll go to a team like the Jets though.
      "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

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      • #4
        I love that nearly every single player in the NFL is a quick healer and is always ahead of schedule. Its astounding that they disprove professional medical advice 95% of the time.

        One of the two best Doctors in this specialty in the entire country tells him 10 months and he's ready to go in 5. Sometimes listening to players is like listening to 7 year olds.

        Sounds like an agent planting information. And the agent hasn't caught on to the Packer's roster yet.
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        • #5
          guy has a ton of talent if he heals up

          i can't believe the lions dumped him. just one dumb move after another over there

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pbmax
            I love that nearly every single player in the NFL is a quick healer and is always ahead of schedule. Its astounding that they disprove professional medical advice 95% of the time.

            One of the two best Doctors in this specialty in the entire country tells him 10 months and he's ready to go in 5. Sometimes listening to players is like listening to 7 year olds.

            Sounds like an agent planting information. And the agent hasn't caught on to the Packer's roster yet.
            People who are in great shape going in and have all the time in the world to work on physical therapy tend to heal faster. He probably is doing pretty good and feeling quite capable....BUT that is a long way from being able to handle the rigors of playing RB in the NFL.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by red
              guy has a ton of talent if he heals up

              i can't believe the lions dumped him. just one dumb move after another over there
              League is full of guys with a ton of talent. Jones hasn't produced..for one reason or another.

              Lions may be dumb..but getting rid of guy who can't even tote the ball 200 times a season, averages less than 4 yards a carry, misses 20-25% of the season....ain't that dumb.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pbmax
                I love that nearly every single player in the NFL is a quick healer and is always ahead of schedule. Its astounding that they disprove professional medical advice 95% of the time.

                One of the two best Doctors in this specialty in the entire country tells him 10 months and he's ready to go in 5. Sometimes listening to players is like listening to 7 year olds.

                Sounds like an agent planting information. And the agent hasn't caught on to the Packer's roster yet.
                Yup. It's got something to do with.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pbmax
                  I love that nearly every single player in the NFL is a quick healer and is always ahead of schedule. Its astounding that they disprove professional medical advice 95% of the time.

                  One of the two best Doctors in this specialty in the entire country tells him 10 months and he's ready to go in 5. Sometimes listening to players is like listening to 7 year olds.

                  Sounds like an agent planting information. And the agent hasn't caught on to the Packer's roster yet.
                  Except for Culpepper who didn't heal fast enough for the Eagles...
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bobblehead
                    Originally posted by pbmax
                    I love that nearly every single player in the NFL is a quick healer and is always ahead of schedule. Its astounding that they disprove professional medical advice 95% of the time.

                    One of the two best Doctors in this specialty in the entire country tells him 10 months and he's ready to go in 5. Sometimes listening to players is like listening to 7 year olds.

                    Sounds like an agent planting information. And the agent hasn't caught on to the Packer's roster yet.
                    People who are in great shape going in and have all the time in the world to work on physical therapy tend to heal faster. He probably is doing pretty good and feeling quite capable....BUT that is a long way from being able to handle the rigors of playing RB in the NFL.
                    Not to mention money for hyperbaric (or whatever) chambers, massage therapy, whirlpools - and don't have to go to a regular job and give the joint a pounding every day. Yes, pro atheletes definitely heal quicker than 'the rest of us' because they're able to fully dedicate themselves to recuperating.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                      Originally posted by red
                      guy has a ton of talent if he heals up

                      i can't believe the lions dumped him. just one dumb move after another over there
                      League is full of guys with a ton of talent. Jones hasn't produced..for one reason or another.

                      Lions may be dumb..but getting rid of guy who can't even tote the ball 200 times a season, averages less than 4 yards a carry, misses 20-25% of the season....ain't that dumb.
                      QFT. Guy had 1100 yards in his rookie season with 240 carries. YPC since, 3.6, 3.8, 3.8 as his carries per season dropped every year. Guy has talent, but cant stay healthy. If he was a Packer, some people would be calling him soft and injury prone.
                      Originally posted by 3irty1
                      This is museum quality stupidity.

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                      • #12
                        I don't know. He can't stay healthy. That's the knock and that's why he's available, but he's been a good player when he has been healthy. I don't think you can look at just YAC with him. He played behind some horrible run blocking OLs in Detroit. He's also only 25, he's a good receiver, and he scored 8 TDs in ~12 games each of the last two years. Like I said though, there's probably a handful of teams that are more appealing to him.

                        Report: Packers attend workout by RB Jones
                        By Greg A. Bedard

                        Green Bay - The Packers were one of four teams to attend the workout of former Lions running back Kevin Jones on Saturday in Saline, Mich., according to a report in the Detroit Free Press.

                        The Dolphins, Steelers and Lions were also in attendance, according to Dr. D.S. Ping, Jones' holistic healer/agent (you can't make this stuff up).

                        The Patriots previously had Jones in for a private workout.
                        "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

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                        • #13
                          Just for conversation's sake ... Is this something we're _seriously_ interested in or is it more of a for-face, Ryan-Grant-Contract slight leverage kind of thing?

                          I'll say the latter but only because of the former



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                          • #14
                            well, either its something to push grant, or the fluff pieces on jackson have been just that, fluff pieces, and the team isn't sold on him being the other guy

                            if we're even serious about getting him

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                            • #15
                              Najeh Davenport was released by the Steelers.
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