Did Not Play, Formations, Personnel, GM/Coach-Speak WR Trevor Davis (hamstring), WR Jake Kumerow (shoulder), RB Devante Mays (hamstring). [House and McCray limited.] Demovsky WR J'Mon Moore was the first guy working on the JUGS machine before practice and the last guy after practice. Demovsky Alexander with the first rep in punt return. Huber Looks like the Packers have settled on the top of their CB depth chart: Kevin King and Tramon Williams in the slot, Jaire Alexander in the slot. Been pretty consistent over the past week. Wood [This isn’t the clearest tweet ever.] Gutekunst on NFL market at this time of year: "Calls are constant, the movement is not much, right now." Says teams are trying to get through the next game to get a larger sample of what they have. Wood GM Brian Gutekunst said he "comes from a school [of thought] that a quarterback is pretty important and if you've got guys who can play, you want to keep as many as you can and develop them." Could that both Brett Hundley and DeShone Kizer (or maybe Tim Boyle) stick? Demovsky Based on comments from Mike McCarthy and Brian Gutekunst today, I'd say both Brett Hundley and DeShone Kizer are going to make the 53-man roster. Kruse MM on the backup QB job: "I'll just say this: They both are making progress. I'm really pleased with the step that Brett has made since last year. It's really apparent." Mike McCarthy saying “both” as if there isn’t a certain third quarterback also battling for a spot just broke my heart. Herman Brian Gutekunst says finding offensive linemen is one of the hardest things to do in personnel acquisition. "Finding big people who can run" isn't easy, especially at this time of year. Will be hard for the Packers to upgrade their tackle depth moving forward. Wood Not sure who is responsible, MM or Philbin, but the Packers are using more WR floods with the RB flaring under for easy gains. Nonetheless, it needs to transition over to the season. Eye in the Sky Actual Plays - Offense LeShun Daniels makes a nice adjustment in seam to catch a downfield pass from Rodgers. Hodkiewicz Kizer throws a beaut of a pass to MVS for a 45-yard touchdown in team move the ball. Hodkiewicz Marquez Valdes-Scantling with another deep reception, this time for a touchdown over Donatello Brown. Looked to be 45 yards. Great throw from DeShone Kizer. Cohen Marquez Valdes-Scantling with a beautiful leaping grab from Aaron Rodgers on a deep post route. Very impressive catch. Cohen WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling’s speed is obvious, but his suddenness is also difficult to cover. Stops and starts on a dime. Shook Josh Hawkins on a couple comeback routes. Even beat Tramon Williams on a red-zone slant, but the throw was off. Very impressive athlete. Wood 2-minute drill ends with Ty Montgomery unable to catch a short ball over the middle on 4th down. Rodgers put it high because Montgomery was covered. Silverstein Demetri Goodson had some good reps in WR vs CBs. Punched out a likely catch. Davante Adams also did Davante Adams things. Hodkiewicz Nice play by OLB Kendall Donnerson, jumping to bat down DeShone Kizer’s pass Offensive, Defensive Lines/TE Blocking: DT Mike Daniels was on a tear in 1 on 1 pass rush with OL. Dominated everyone he faced, including Lane Taylor, who dominated him in this drill last summer. Silverstein With Patrick taking reps at center, Dillon Day getting reps at LG. Packers moving people around this week. Lucas Patrick, a natural guard, getting some reps at center, just like yesterday. Almost snapped one ball over Aaron Rodgers’ head. Still, a positive for Patrick to show his positional versatility. Wood. Kyle Olé Murphy is going to get someone killed. This is on the same level as Don Barclay playing tackle. At some point, it has to stop. Kyle Murphy cannot play left tackle. Kyle Murphy cannot play left tackle. Eye in the Sky [Pittsburgh preseason game] Mike Daniels looked good in his return to one on ones. Took three reps. Lucas Patrick also looks at home at center. Took some competitive reps there against starters. Hodkiewicz [Earlier tweet than Woods’] Marcedes Lewis drawing a lot of praise from position coach Brian Angelichio for his knowledge of cadences during a blocking drill. He’s sharp off the ball. Cohen Robert Tonyan keeps making down blocks like this and he’ll be on somebody’s 53. You want your tight ends to be part-time club bouncers too. Eye in the Sky/retweeted by Herman TE Robert Tonyan credited veteran addition Marcedes Lewis for daily help developing as a blocker. Looks like it's paying off: Kruse Special Teams: K Mason Crosby hits 6 of 6 on FGs, hitting from 33, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 50. Silverstein Crosby hits all six field goals. Bradley had the first snap and they alternated after each. No problems on any of them. Huber Miscellaneous: Deshone Kizer really threw this on a rope. A deep comeback far left side of the field. Zero margin for error. This is an Aaron Rodgers caliber throw. Eye in the Sky [from the 2nd preseason game regarding the 82-yard TD pass to Kumerow] In conclusion, this team can ill afford to have Davon House as its starting cornerback. Eye in the Sky Dean Lowry played a lot of Nose Tackle and I’m not sure if it’s because Pettine is trying to find a spot for him or he thinks he can actually anchor on the centers. Either way it was disastrous. Eye in the Sky [on preseason game two personnel decision] Byron Bell is serviceable at Guard. Depth is needed there. Boyle probably won’t last on PS. 50 hasn’t played well. It’s preseason. Chris Odom flashed. He was active and needs further review against better comp. Eye in the Sky 1st series [in Pittsburgh Preseason Game] with Aaron Rodgers pressure came from: [First] Kendricks; [Then] Linsley; [Finally] Linsley/McCray. Not a clean series for an experienced line. Nothing more needs to be said there. End of note. Eye in the Sky Two things about Reggie Gilbert. He likes to gamble with an inside move at LOLB. If their QB is mobile this move is risky because you give up contain. If Gilbert is at ROLB he faces much more athletic tackles. Subsequently, his production will decrease at ROLB. Gilbert has excellent lateral ability to cross the face of tackles and ruin their pass set. Eye in the Sky Hopefully, Kentrell Brice is playing hurt. Lloka is an interchangeable Safety that’s better at SS. HHCD could use more “splash plays” but that’s the nature of Free Safety. Fans should be far more concerned with Kentrell Brice. Eye in the Sky Filed Under:FeaturedPackers NewsNFL Categories:Green Bay PackersTags:Training CamppracticePackers 2018PreseasonLike * Like Like * 0 points #AaronRodgers #KevinKing #BrettHundley