Running Back looked like a glaring weakness for the Green Bay Packers before the 2017 draft, and a little over a year later, looks like a major strength. The rookie years Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams had without Aaron Rodgers should make Packers’ fans very excited to see what they can do with #12 under…
Who Will Emerge as Starter at Running Back?
The running back position is one position that General Manager Brian Gutekunst did not have to address during the draft. The team currently has four running back on the roster, Ty Montgomery, Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones, Devante Mays. This does not include fullback Aaron Ripkowski. This is currently a good situation to be in, as…
Packers Camp: What You Need to Know
The first phase of Tryouts has ended. Tonight is the first audition for the 99th edition of a team on a mission. I have a premonition that this game of attrition will require much volition to ensure the demolition of opposing competition in what hopefully becomes, a Super Bowl rendition. The UPS of Camp…
Ol’ Bag of Donuts: Draft Recap Show
Ol’ Bag of Donuts takes on the task of breaking down the latest draft class of the Green Bay Packers. Chris and Adam give feedback on every pick for what it means for 2015 and also beyond. They guys also peak in on the undrafted free agent signings to predict which players will make the…
2015 Draft Class NFL Player Comps
Often the easiest way to explain a draft pick to a fan is to compare a player (favorably or not) to a current NFL player. You can take a look at how I pegged last year’s class here. As I said last year comparisons aren’t always perfect, and often they are a “poor man’s version” or a…
Ryan and Ross head to the Cheeseystudio one final time to break down the entire Green Bay Packers Draft. Hear their thoughts on Damarious Randall, Quenten Rollins, Ty Montgomery, Jake Ryan, Brett Hundley, Aaron Ripkowski, Christian Ringo, and Kennard Backman–all the newest players to wear the green and gold! From The Benches is a part of Packers Talk, serving up enough weekly podcasts…
Analysis (Mike Wendlandt): A 2nd team All-Big 12 selection, Ripkowksi is as traditionas you will find at fullback. A hard nosed blocker who seeks out contact and drives through his target. Great size at 6’1” and 257 lbs, he can also be an in-line tight end. Not much impact as a receiver, but he did…