Monday, April 14, 2008

Moving On

As much as I have enjoyed writing here at PackerNation, the time has come for me to move on. I have been offered a blogging position in the Fansided blogging network at LombardiAve. I have completely enjoyed blogging here, and I hope to carry over my readership. I will still post links to the blogs on the PackerNation group on FanNation. Thanks for reading here and I hope to see your comments over on LombardiAve.
--DJ

Friday, April 11, 2008

PPP: Tight Ends

The tight end position has always been a stronger position for the Packers. When the position is associated with the Packers, names like Jackson, Chmura, and Franks come to mind. Now, Donald Lee appears ready to join them.

The Packers go into the draft with two tight ends currently on their roster: Donald Lee and Tory Humphrey. Lee will go into 2008 as the full-time starter, while Humphrey is looking to recover from a devastating leg injury that ended his season before it started in training camp last year. The Packers long time staple at tight end, Bubba Franks, is gone. On February 20, Franks was released and he signed with the New York Jets almost a month later, on March 16. Franks' durability was becoming questionable and his time with the Pack was done. Therefore, there is only one player analysis to do, as Humphrey did not appear in a game last season.

Donald Lee
Rec: 48
Yds: 575
TDs: 6
AVG: 12.0
Long: 60

Lee was one of Brett Favre's favorite targets of 2008, as tight ends usually are. Lee showed great hands and speed for a tight end, evidenced by his 60-yard scamper against Washington in Week 6. He continues his improvement daily and will get more playing time in 2008 with the departure of Franks.

Humphrey went in to training camp last season after very strong offseason camps and OTAs. On the first day of training camp, Humphrey broke his leg just above the ankle. He spent three months of doing no activity and six months to fully recover. At 6-2, 250, Humphrey has the size and speed to stretch the field and compliment Lee as a deep threat. Because the Packers have only two tight ends on their roster, Humphrey is the top candidate to get major playing time behind Franks in 2008. He hopes to follow the impacts that Atari Bigby, Tramon Williams, and Lee made this year.

2007 Grade: B

2008 Outlook
Next season looks like it will continue to be good for the Packers tight ends. Lee has a contract extension under his belt and has the starting job essentially locked up. Humphrey will provide a spark and will hopefully bond with Aaron Rodgers. The addition of any rookies could affect this drastically.

2008 Projected Outlook: B

Draft Needs
The Packers will take a tight end this draft. I can guarantee that. But which tight end will they take? I do not see the Packers taking a tight end in the first round, leaving a tight end to most likely be taken in the second and third rounds. Because of this, USC's Fred Davis will most likely be gone along with Dustin Keller of Purdue and possibly Martellus Bennett of Texas A&M. If Keller is available in the second-round, I see the Packers taking him. However, the two tight ends I think would fit the Packers the best are Martin Rucker of Missouri or Jermichael
Finley of Texas, as both are big and athletic and would provide Rodgers with a lot of help. After the draft, the Packers will most likely take a flyer on an undrafted free agent, as they take four tight ends into OTAs most seasons. Joey Haynos (Maryland), Joe Jon Finley (Oklahoma), and Tom Santi (Virginia) are my best bets for these.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Preseason opponents determined

The Packers have determined their four opponents for the preseason:

Week 1: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Week 2: @ San Francisco 49ers
Week 3: @ Denver Broncos
Week 4: vs. Tennessee Titians

The Week 1 game against the Bengals is the Monday Night Football preseason opener. The game is the 48th annual Bishop's Charities Game, a series started by Vince Lombardi in 1961 to raise money for the Diocese of Green Bay. The games have raised over $3.4 million. The last time the Bengals met the Packers in the preseason was in 2006, also on Monday night.

In Week 2, the Packers meet San Francisco in the preseason for the first time since 1975, before traveling to Denver in Week 3 for the first time in the preseason since 2001.

Finally, the Packers meet the Titans at home for the 59th annual Upper Midwest Shrine Game. The tradition has raised more than $3.1 million for the Midwest Shrine's burn centers and children's hospitals. Green Bay has won the last four and eight of the last nine in the series. This is the seventh consecutive year the two teams will meet to close out the preseason.

This preseason schedule gives the Packers defense to go up against some of the rising stars of the quarterback position. In Week 1, the defense will be tested by Carson Palmer and the Bengals offense, while the (hopefully younger) secondary will be tested by wide receivers Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. For the San Francisco game, the defense will add their two cents in to the quarterback competition between Alex Smith and Shaun Hill. Aaron Rodgers and Smith are forever linked by the 2005 NFL Draft. Rodgers and the Packers offense will go up against the re-revamped 49ers defense, featuring new acquisition, defensive end/linebacker Justin Smith.

In Week 3, the Packers return to Denver, site of their overtime victory on Monday night last October. Jay Cutler and the Broncos are not hoping for the same result, while the Broncos will try to identify the consistent starter for their rushing attack. Finally, the Packers close out the preseason against the dynamic Vince Young. The Packers linebackers will need to be on their toes, and this game will help determine the third linebacker spot, where it has been said that Brady Poppinga's job is up in the air.

Overall, the Packers could win all four of these games of the preseason, but we must remember that the preseason record does not matter. What matters is that the young guys get playing time and grow and mature, and that all position battles are taken care of.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Packers sign three

The Packers made three additions to their football team Monday, announcing the signings of linebacker Brandon Chillar, long snapper Thomas Gafford, and tackle Joe Toledo.

Chillar spent the first four years of his NFL career with the St. Louis Rams after being selected in the 4th round of the 2004 NFL Draft. In college at UCLA, Chillar was a three-year starter and earned All-Pac 10 honors his senior year. He started 40 of 63 career games with the Rams, recording 254 tackles (173 solo) and 4.5 sacks. Chillar is 6'3", 242 pounds and was most likely brought in to provide help and competition for linebacker Brady Poppinga.

Gafford spent 2006 training camp with the Packers and was signed to a reserve/future contract by Seattle in January, 2007, but spent the last season out of football. Gafford was a four-year letterman at Houston (2001-2004). Gafford replaces the retired Rob Davis.

In college at University of Washington, Toledo originally played tight end for three years, but transitioned to tackle after being drafted in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. Gafford can play both guard and tackle, and was signed to help beef up the interior offensive line.

Out of all these additions, Chillar seems as if he will make the biggest impact.