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On Friday against the Browns, Jared Abbrederis was asked to line up all over the field.
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I thought Jared had a great game. It may not have been flashy, or included a TD, but I saw him being moved around in a similar role as to what they did early on, with Cobb. Find out what he can do in all phases of the game. It makes it easier to judge whether he stays or goes. I think he has every intention of remaining in Green Bay, as a Packer. Then again, is it possible the Packers are auditioning him to trade him for a pick next year?
The Packers have some solid receivers, and I think a few of them who are convinced they're staying, are on their way out. There are only two that I believe are locks. Nelson and Cobb.
That's a half decent point to make. Thompson has shown a tendency to hang on to his draft choices for dear life, however, common sense tells us late round picks tend to have less a chance of making the final 53 man roster.Davis and Abby were both 5th round picks so I don't know if he is a lock because of his draft status. Davis is fast but he looks smaller than Abby and Abby right now is a better route runner.
That's a half decent point to make. Thompson has shown a tendency to hang on to his draft choices for dear life, however, common sense tells us late round picks tend to have less a chance of making the final 53 man roster.
In my opinion it's Abbrederis that's on the bubble. Perhaps he's a practice squad candidate.....we'll see.