wpr
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8 years ago
For those of you who like to play with depth charts here you go.

APC tries to break down the Packers’ roster into full first, second, and third units now that we have a mostly clear picture of the 90-man roster. The Green Bay Packers ’ 2017 draft class is set, and the team’s first set of undrafted free agent signings have been widely reported by this point. With the 90-man roster finally nearing 90 players, we at Acme Packing Company have worked up a depth chart for the team as we see it shaping up for the offseason workouts, including OTAs and Minicamp.
In this exercise, we are setting up a “first-team/second-team” type of depth chart, in which we identify entire units rather than name the next player up at each position. They are different exercises and ultimately illustrate different ways of looking at the roster.
This approach is perhaps best illustrated by looking at the offensive line. While Jason Spriggs may be the first man off the bench if either starting tackle goes down, he can only occupy one spot on our second-team line, and so we put him at left tackle with Kyle Murphy  on the right side. The same goes for Don Barclay  at guard behind Lane Taylor  or Jahri Evans , and so on.
Note that in all cases, players in bold are rookie draft picks, while bold and italic indicates rookie free agents.
Here’s how we set up the depth chart on offense:

Much of this is pretty straightforward. The offensive line shakes out pretty easily as far as the second-team goes, with Spriggs and Murphy  taking the tackle spots. The receivers were a bit tougher to define, but we feel that currently Jeff Janis  would occupy the slot, as he has run a number of routes from there in previous preseasons. Of course, the Packers are likely to use any of their receivers, tight ends, and even Ty Montgomery  in the slot, which makes that a tough assignment.
On the third team, Yancey seems to have the perfect body type for the Packers’ split end - good height with some thickness and strength that calls to mind James Jones . That suggests that Malachi Dupre  would line up at flanker, which would suit him better since his scouting reports suggest that he struggles against press coverage. Getting him off the line of scrimmage just a bit should help with that.
The defense is a bit of a tougher nut to crack, however. For one thing, players on defense tend to align in much more varied roles and locations than offensive players do. Morgan Burnett  can be found manning the strong safety, slot corner, and inside linebacker positions on any given snap, while Clay Matthews  can be found at inside or outside linebacker.
Here, I tried to project two sets of alignments - one being a 3-man line and one being a five-man secondary when the Packers line up in their modern base formation, the 2-4-5 nickel. This reflects how those two units would likely set up on a first unit/second unit basis. Again, note that this does not reflect how the players will be used particularly well, as Matthews and Burnett would likely play inside linebacker at times, with Vince Biegel  and either Kentrell Brice  or Josh Jones  being their most likely replacements, respectively.
The secondary was the toughest thing to project, however. Right now, when the team lines up with five DBs, we believe that Kevin King  will be one of the top two boundary cornerbacks, with Damarious Randall  as the primary option in the slot. Once again, Burnett or Jones  could be options there if the Packers decide to go with a “big nickel” with three safeties instead of three corners, and in that case it would probably be Randall  who mans the outside opposite House rather than King .
One other note: we did not currently include Demetri Goodson  on the depth chart due to the torn knee ligaments he suffered during the 2016 season.

On special teams, the roles are easy to define for the most part. Montgomery  and Janis took the most kickoff returns last season, but with #88 starting at running back we’re betting that he gets a break in that department in favor of Janis or Trevor Davis. On punts, Davis had the most returns by a player not named Micah Hyde , but Cobb is still the most proven veteran option and he took a handful of returns late in the season. Among the rookies, only UDFA Montay Crockett  has any notable return experience in college, but his 4.39 40-yard dash and 6.82 3-cone give him some intriguing athletic qualities for those spots.



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8 years ago
The charts for the link:


Packers Offense Depth Chart
Position	1st team	2nd team	3rd team	Reserves
QB	Aaron Rodgers	Brett Hundley	Joe Callahan	Taysom Hill
RB	Ty Montgomery	Jamaal Williams	Aaron Jones	Devante Mays
FB	Aaron Ripkowski	Joe Kerridge		
WR (X)	Davante Adams	Geronimo Allison	DeAngelo Yancey	Max McCaffrey
WR (Y)	Jordy Nelson	Trevor Davis	Malachi Dupre	
WR (Slot)	Randall Cobb	Jeff Janis	Antwan Goodley	Montay Crockett
TE	Martellus Bennett	Lance Kendricks	Richard Rodgers	Beau Sandland
LT	David Bakhtiari	Jason Spriggs	Geoff Gray	
LG	Lane Taylor	Lucas Patrick	Kofi Amichia	
C	Corey Linsley	Jacob Flores	Thomas Evans	
RG	Jahri Evans	Don Barclay	Justin McCray	Adam Pankey
RT	Bryan Bulaga	Kyle Murphy	Christian Schneider	

Packers Defense Depth Chart
Position	1st team	2nd team	3rd team	Reserves
5T	Ricky Jean-Francois	Dean Lowry	Montravius Adams	Izaah Lunsford
NT	Kenny Clark	Letroy Guion	Brian Price	
3T	Mike Daniels	Christian Ringo	Imarjaye Albury	
LOLB	Nick Perry	Jayrone Elliott	Reggie Gilbert	
ILB	Jake Ryan	Jordan Tripp	Cody Heiman	
ILB	Joe Thomas	Blake Martinez	Derrick Mathews	
ROLB	Clay Matthews	Vince Biegel	Kyler Fackrell	
LCB	Davon House	Josh Hawkins	Herb Waters	Donatello Brown
SS	Morgan Burnett	Kentrell Brice	Marwin Evans	
FS	Ha Ha Clinton-Dix	Josh Jones	Jermaine Whitehead	
RCB	Kevin King	LaDarius Gunter	David Rivers	
Slot CB	Damarious Randall	Quinten Rollins	Lenzy Pipkins

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