RG Warren Seder
+3 Run Block
-3 Pass Block
DT Anthony Studdard
+3 Power Moves
-1 Block Shedding -2 Finesse Moves
2nd year LE Kristofferson House spent the entire off-season training. No days off was the motto. He studied the tapes of the best pass rushers in the league and tried to incorporate bits and pieces from the greats into his own game. He's hoping his training will help him get to the QB faster and help his team reach the playoffs once again
+2 Agility
+1 Power Move
2nd year WR Lance Maggitt wants to be more than just Rodgers 2nd option opposite Davante Adams. As much respect as he has for his fellow receiver, he wants to be #1 and he's told him as much. Competition was fierce throughout the off-season and during training camp as both receivers pushed each other having become like brothers and rivals during Lance's rookie season where Adams acted as his personal mentor. Taking the advice of his former mentor, he buried his nose in the playbook and worked on his hands all summer.
+1 Deep Route
+1 Catch in traffic
+1 Spectacular catch
Packers send 2020 3rd rnd + 2021 3rd
Steelers send SS JR Reed (Rookie, 73 ovr, quick Dev)
Packers will send over a 2021 6th rnd pick
Falcons win send over K Antoine Turner (22/79ovr)
Buried in the depth chart behind vets and even the rookie receiver drafted this year, MVS dedicated his entire off-season to become an even better route runner and put in work with the jugs machine. He might've slimmed down a bit but was now ready to enter year 2 and he was hungrier than ever.
+1 Catching
+2 Catch in traffic
+2 Short Route
+2 med route
-2 release
-3 trucking
-2 stiff arm
-2 injury
-3 toughness
Josh knew he hasn't had the best rookie year. He wasn't going to waste another year and decided to call up Davante Adams to practice against a top tier receiver to hone his skills even further.
+3 Man Cover
+2 Play Recognize
+2 tackle
-3 Zone Coverage
-2 Strength
-2 block shedding
Aaron Jones to Star
Jamal Williams to normal
Davante Adams to quick
Kevin king to quick
With only 79 receptions for 1,099 yards and 8 TD's to his name after 4 years in the league, Brandon Coleman had failed to live up the hype of becoming a player of the same caliber as Calvin Johnson.
Now having been cut from the team that gave him a shot at living out his dream after going undrafted back in 2014, Coleman found himself with a new sense if determination and hunger.
"This is a new chapter in my life and my career," said the newly signed Brandon Coleman. Setting his eyes on a new long term deall that could secure his future, he decided to bet on himself and signed a 1 year prove it deal with the Indianapolis Colts.
"That QB they have over here is something else. The league is sleeping on him but y'all gotta watch out. This man is hungry and he hasn't skipped a beat. He's throwing rockets. I'm scared for defenses. I'm scared for my fingers"
Coleman has been working with his coaches to make sure he knows all the plays inside out and his QB to develop the chemistry needed to be successful on the field
Coleman's hard work has led to some refined route running and better hands
+1 short/med/deep
+catch in traffic
But the injury that took him out of the divisional game against the Panthers and ultimately led to his termination with the Saints cost him some of his burst and stamina
-1 Accel
-1 stamina
-2 injury