SUNDAY, April 30, 2006, 11:44 a.m.
By Cliff Christl
Return game
The Packers are clearly excited about Cory Rodgers' potential as a return man. "Cory Rodgers probably is the one who would step up to the forefront," said special teams coach Mike Stock. The Packers have drafted three return men so far. The other two are wide receiver Greg Jennings and cornerback Will Blackmon.
Stock said Rodgerd figures in his plans as both a punt and kickoff return man. Jennings and Blackmon are viewed more as kickoff return men.
Stock said he liked Rodgers' hands, toughness and recklessness. "He's a North-South runner," said Stock. Although Rodgers weighs under 200 pounds, he may be able to handle both duties, according to Stock. Then again, Stock said it wasn't important that the same player handle both kickoffs and punts.
Stock made it clear that the Packers are hoping their draft picks will fill their needs in the return game. At this point, he suggested he wasn't banking on any of the veteran players.
By Cliff Christl
Return game
The Packers are clearly excited about Cory Rodgers' potential as a return man. "Cory Rodgers probably is the one who would step up to the forefront," said special teams coach Mike Stock. The Packers have drafted three return men so far. The other two are wide receiver Greg Jennings and cornerback Will Blackmon.
Stock said Rodgerd figures in his plans as both a punt and kickoff return man. Jennings and Blackmon are viewed more as kickoff return men.
Stock said he liked Rodgers' hands, toughness and recklessness. "He's a North-South runner," said Stock. Although Rodgers weighs under 200 pounds, he may be able to handle both duties, according to Stock. Then again, Stock said it wasn't important that the same player handle both kickoffs and punts.
Stock made it clear that the Packers are hoping their draft picks will fill their needs in the return game. At this point, he suggested he wasn't banking on any of the veteran players.


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