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  • Official Depth Chart

    Official depth chart after cuts

    OFFENSE

    Code:
    WR	Greg Jennings		James Jones		Randall Cobb
    LT	Chad Clifton		Marshall Newhouse
    LG	T.J. Lang		Derek Sherrod
    C	Scott Wells		Evan Dietrich-Smith
    RG	Josh Sitton
    RT	Bryan Bulaga
    TE	Jermichael Finley	Andrew Quarless		Tom Crabtree     D.J. Williams    Ryan Taylor
    WR	Donald Driver		Jordy Nelson
    QB	Aaron Rodgers		Matt Flynn
    RB	Ryan Grant		James Starks		Alex Green
    FB	John Kuhn
    Nothing really stands out here. Apparently, Quarless is the #2 TE and Williams is ahead of Taylor.

    DEFENSE

    Code:
    LDE	Ryan Pickett		C.J. Wilson
    NT	B.J. Raji		Howard Green
    RDE	Mike Neal		Jarius Wynn
    LOLB	Clay Matthews		Brad Jones		Vic So'oto
    LILB	A.J. Hawk		Robert Francois
    RILB	Desmond Bishop		D.J. Smith
    ROLB	Erik Walden		Frank Zombo		Jamari Lattimore
    LCB	Charles Woodson		Pat Lee			Jarrett Bush
    RCB	Tramon Williams		Sam Shields		Davon House
    SS	Morgan Burnett		Charlie Peprah		M.D. Jennings
    FS	Nick Collins
    Interesting that Brad Jones is listed ahead of So'oto and Lee is ahead of Bush. The safeties are kind of interchangeable, so Peprah looks to be the first in if either starters get hurt.

    SPECIAL TEAMS

    Code:
    K	Mason Crosby		Tim Masthay
    P	Tim Masthay		Mason Crosby
    H	Tim Masthay		Randall Cobb
    PR	Randall Cobb		Jordy Nelson
    KR	Alex Green		Randall Cobb		Pat Lee     Sam Shields
    LS	Brett Goode		Evan Dietrich-Smith
    Cobb is the #2 holder. Does this mean Green will be the primary kick returner?
    "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

  • #2
    Harv, I thought I read on JSO, that Cobb had both returner jobs? I would love for it to be Green, I wonder why the confusion.

    Jones, I think, would be primary backup if Matthews goes down. But I suspect that So'oto will be called in to rush on pass down, at least late in game, to take advantage of his skill and fresh legs.

    I think Lee and Bush will play two different positions. Bush gets the slot backup job, Lee plays outside.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pbmax View Post
      Harv, I thought I read on JSO, that Cobb had both returner jobs? I would love for it to be Green, I wonder why the confusion.

      Jones, I think, would be primary backup if Matthews goes down. But I suspect that So'oto will be called in to rush on pass down, at least late in game, to take advantage of his skill and fresh legs.

      I think Lee and Bush will play two different positions. Bush gets the slot backup job, Lee plays outside.
      Its been Green at KR and Cobb at PK since the start. Cobb was only doing kick return early on because Green was injuried.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pbmax View Post
        Harv, I thought I read on JSO, that Cobb had both returner jobs? I would love for it to be Green, I wonder why the confusion.

        Jones, I think, would be primary backup if Matthews goes down. But I suspect that So'oto will be called in to rush on pass down, at least late in game, to take advantage of his skill and fresh legs.

        I think Lee and Bush will play two different positions. Bush gets the slot backup job, Lee plays outside.
        The forum on the UK site had several posts on it after Cobb was injured retuning kick-offs for the Pack. Each post was identical, and true, IMHO. Randall Cobb will injure himself if he is an NFL KR. The guy's approach is identical on most kicks. Hell bent up the middle, trusting his blockers to spring him for a big one. He was hurt and put out of games several times on KR's for Kentucky. That won't improve in the NFL. He's a good holder, quick, excellent hands. Plus, he has the dimension to run or toss on any fake XP's and field goals.

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        • #5
          That depth chart was actually from August. The cut players just disappeared from the structure. So it really doesn't tell any current info about who is backing up where, hopefully they'll update it this week. The Oline will be interesting.

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          • #6
            Silverstein not answering email on subject. I'm not going to be IGNORED Tom!

            /no, waiting for Thursday is not an option
            Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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            • #7
              I finally watched the first half of the Chiefs game. A few observations:

              I thought Sherrod was much better in this game than the previous three. That had to ease the coaching staff's worries a bit. He did get beat a couple of times on inside moves, but was pretty decent against run and pass in the first half.

              Lattimore is raw. I was surprised in that he showed no pass rush moves. He was a college defensive end, so I thought he'd have some moves. Straight line speed rush only. He's light too. He does look good in space though. He looks like he has potential as a coverage LB. He did show some strength on one play by knocking back a TE several yards.

              D.J. Smith looks like a future starter to me. Kid just has the it factor.

              I had heard D.J. Williams slipped after a strong start to camp, but I was actually impressed with the way he looked in this game.

              Pat Lee got a few fortunate bounces, and he might have lucked into a roster spot. I thought he was relatively unimpressive in coverage.
              "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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              • #8
                Good thing Lee is so deep on the depth chart. =J

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View Post
                  I finally watched the first half of the Chiefs game. A few observations:

                  I thought Sherrod was much better in this game than the previous three. That had to ease the coaching staff's worries a bit. He did get beat a couple of times on inside moves, but was pretty decent against run and pass in the first half.

                  Lattimore is raw. I was surprised in that he showed no pass rush moves. He was a college defensive end, so I thought he'd have some moves. Straight line speed rush only. He's light too. He does look good in space though. He looks like he has potential as a coverage LB. He did show some strength on one play by knocking back a TE several yards.

                  D.J. Smith looks like a future starter to me. Kid just has the it factor.

                  I had heard D.J. Williams slipped after a strong start to camp, but I was actually impressed with the way he looked in this game.

                  Pat Lee got a few fortunate bounces, and he might have lucked into a roster spot. I thought he was relatively unimpressive in coverage.
                  Always appreciate your take Harv. I'm not so sure Lee got lucky as much as the other guys are/were seen as at least as big of liabilities in coverage and less valuable on special teams. The press seemed to think his fumble recoveries were some sort of great plays, but I'm pretty sure the coaches see them for what they are.

                  I think Lattimore earned his spot by virtue of his special teams play as much as or more than his potential as a future OLB. McCarthy has been mentioning him when talking about making plays on special teams in practice for a good portion of camp.

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                  • #10
                    Yeah, I guess Lee saying lucked into a spot is probably a bit much. It's more that I'm still worried about his coverage skills. I'm really hoping House earns the dime spot soon.
                    "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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                    • #11
                      I thought Sherrod was sticking at strictly tackle now?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Packers4Glory View Post
                        I thought Sherrod was sticking at strictly tackle now?
                        right. it's actually an old depth chart, they just removed the names of the cut players.
                        Last edited by Harlan Huckleby; 09-06-2011, 12:59 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Looks like they just fixed the depth chart. http://www.packers.com/team/depth-chart.html

                          They got Sherrod at LT, LG backup. Newhouse at RT, RG backup. I wonder if they really will play those tackles at guard ahead of Dietrich Smith. Maybe.

                          The TE position must be a mistake, at the the moment they show Crabtree as the starter, DJ Williams as the top backup

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                          • #14
                            Silverstein had it correct. On the updated (9/4) depth chart, Randall Cobb is listed as first team punt and KO return.

                            But as Harlan astutely observes, its hard to take the list seriously when Finley and Quarless are listed not as first or second team, but as "Other".
                            Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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