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Minicamp Insider 1.0
In his latest column, Scout.com's NFL insider Adam Caplan breaks down several story lines. Who is player the Kansas City Chiefs targeted in the Jared Allen trade? Why did the Green Bay Packers target a receiver in the second round and where will he fit in long-term? What is the future of Darren Howard? We also have more exclusive details on Brady Quinn's contract and whole a lot more inside. [Link]
NFC North notebook
There are no questions so far about Bears rookie TE Kellen Davis, but rookie WR Bennett has been inconsistent; Lions nursing injuries through offseason camp. [Link]
Sydney Speaks! A change in philosophy
Offense will change without Favre; defense should change to fit personnel, according to Packer Report's Harry Sydney [Link]
Around the NFC North - Chicago
The Packers are aiming to defend the NFC North Division without Brett Favre this season. In the process, they will have to figure out a way to get back on the winning track against the Chicago Bears, who beat Green Bay twice in 2007. John Crist from Bear Report drops by to give us an insider's perspective on what to expect from the Bears in 2008 as well as his thoughts on the Packers. [Link]
Tough choices after 2009
With a bumper crop of younger free agents, will the Packers be in position to keep popular veterans Donald Driver and Chad Clifton after the 2009 season? [Link]
Best Available NFL Free Agents: Offense
Here's an updated look at the best available NFL free agents from the offensive side of the ball. The running back position clearly has decent talent that could come in and contribute right away. [Link]
Best Available NFL Free Agents-Defense
Here's an updated look at the best available NFL free agents from the defensive side of the ball. There are still some quality defensive tackles available who could come in and help a team. [Link]
Favre, TV a good fit
Packer Report's Todd Korth offers his take on why FOX studio gig would be good for retired quarterback Brett Favre [Link]
Five teams that have made Super improvements
Minnesota fans might be shouting "Victory!" well into the playoffs. Our NFL Czar has the Vikings among his most-improved teams. [Link]
NFL calendar
Key upcoming dates this offseason for Green Bay Packers and NFL [Link]
Conference call
Where did the Packers find their players? A breakdown by PackerReport.com's Steve Lawrence may surprise you. [Link]
Nine nuggets for the NFL offseason
Don't look now, but Buffalo has the pieces in place to make some noise in the playoffs. Adam Schein explains in his offseason nuggets. [Link]
Favre to FOX?
Our friends at the RanchReport.com recently met with former Cowboys coach Barry Switzer, who may have revealed Brett Favre's football plans for this fall. [Link]
Frontline warriors
Expectations higher in 2008 for defensive tackles Pickett, Jolly, says Packer Report's Tyler Dunne [Link]
Selecting Nelson signaled end for Robinson
Packer Report's Doug Ritchay offers his thoughts on why the Green Bay Packers released wide receiver Koren Robinson on Friday. Ritchay also provides his opinion on draft grades, the best NFC North team, and the Packers and Bears quarterback situations. [Link]
New crop of wide receivers ready to take over (SportingNews.com)
The crop of thirtysomething wide receivers is moving past its prime. It's time to get to know these six receivers, all of which are 25 and under. [Link]
NFC North inside slant
News and views on Bears RB Cedric Benson, Lions WR Roy Williams and Vikings LB Erin Henderson. [Link]
Packers release Robinson
Troubled receiver provided only modest production over two suspension-plagued seasons. His release will save $730,000 on salary cap. [Link]
Packers release Koren Robinson
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers released Koren Robinson on Friday, the latest setback for the veteran wide receiver trying to resurrect his career after serving an NFL suspension and jail time. [Link]
Packers release WR Robinson (PA SportsTicker)
The Green Bay Packers cut ties with Koren Robinson on Friday, releasing the troubled wide receiver. [Link]
Packers release Koren Robinson
The Green Bay Packers released Koren Robinson on Friday, the latest setback for the veteran wide receiver trying to resurrect his career after serving an NFL suspension and jail time. Not long after Green Bay signed the 6-foot-2, 205-pound Robinson in 2006, the league suspended him for a year for alcohol-related problems. He sought treatment that included attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and taking a drug that would make him sick if he drank alcohol again. [Link]
Packers released WR Robinson
The Green Bay Packers have released Koren Robinson, the wide receiver whose struggles with alcohol led to an NFL suspicion and jail time. The team announced his release Friday. Robinson completed a one-year suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy in October. He also has served jail time for a high-speed chase with police in Minnesota in 2006. But he appeared to put his troubles behind him, impressing teammates with his work ethic and efforts to stay clean. [Link]
Packers release Koren Robinson (AP)
The Green Bay Packers released Koren Robinson on Friday, the latest setback for the veteran wide receiver trying to resurrect his career after serving an NFL suspension and jail time. Not long after Green Bay signed the 6-foot-2, 205-pound Robinson in 2006, the league suspended him for a year for alcohol-related problems. [Link]
Linemen with an attitude
Sitton, Giacomini hope to carry on their "mean streaks" [Link]
Former Knight Shows Fire in Green Bay
The Cincinnati Reds had the "Nasty Boys" once upon a time with the relief-pitching trio of Norm Charlton, Rob Dibble and Randy Myers. Football's version could reside in Green Bay. The Packers' rookie orientation camp May 2-4 gave the coaches a taste of the nastiness possessed by offensive linemen Breno Giacomini and former UCF Knight, Josh Sitton. [Link]
Internet Puts a Sugarcoat on Scalping
The Internet has taught major league sports teams that scalping was never really the problem. The problem has been the ridiculous amount of effort expended trying to stamp it out. [Link]
A Scout at Heart Leads a Revival in Green Bay
The rookie scout in the Green Bay personnel department did not attend college all-star games or scouting combines. He parked himself in a chair in an empty office and watched tapes. [Link]
Packers' rookie pool announced
With no first-round pick, Green Bay ranks lower than normal, Packer Report's Steve Lawrence reports. [Link]
Best Available NFL Free Agents-Defense
With the NFL draft behind us, here's an updated look at the best available free agents from the defensive side of the ball. [Link]
Competition will make Rodgers better
The history of Packers quarterbacks shows what competition can do. Packer Report's Bob Fox examines the dynamic between Starr and McHan, and Favre and Brunell. [Link]
Best Available NFL Free Agents-Offense
Here's a post-draft look at the best available NFL free agents from the offensive side of the ball. [Link]
Quarterback position in good hands
Many Packers fans feel that Green Bay's quarterback position is a little too green, but Packer Report's Matt Tevsh explains why Ted Thompson is doing the right thing by not signing a band-aid veteran. [Link]
This NFL offseason has been anything but uneventful
Who says nothing happens in the NFL offseason? Peter Schrager hands out some awards after a seriously hectic couple of months. [Link]
This NFL off-season has been anything but uneventful
Who says nothing happens in the NFL off-season? Peter Schrager hands out some awards after a seriously hectic couple of months. [Link]
Packers sign three from rookie camp
As PackerReport.com was the first to report, the Packers signed two defensive backs and one offensive tackle from the 19 tryout players at their rookie orientation camp, and temporarily withdrew an offer to another prospect. [Link]
Preseason dates, times are set
Packers play all four exhibitions within 17 days in August [Link]
Beaver likely not in Packers' plans
UW-Whitewater star was one of three backs looked at by the Packers after the draft, along with Kregg Lumpkin and Lance Ball. [Link]
Letters to the Editor
Fans weigh in on Green Bay Packers' 2008 NFL draft [Link]
Notebook: Tryout candidates await their fate
The Packers reportedly sign one of the 19 tryout players; McCarthy provides an injury update and his take on Jared Allen on final day of the rookie orientation camp. [Link]
Brohm in best position among rookie QBs
Should he get the opportunity to play, the Packers' second-round draft choice will have a better supporting cast than Ryan, Flacco and Henne, PackerReport.com's Doug Ritchay says. [Link]
Notebook: Hometown hero gets chance
Local product Ken DeBauche gets a chance to challenge incumbent punter Jon Ryan; Packers have 'some plans' for Favre's locker [Link]
Why Jordy Nelson? Here's why
Many Packers fans are still scratching their heads over general manager Ted Thompson's decision to select wide receiver Jordy Nelson in last weekend's NFL draft. Packer Report's Todd Korth offers his take on why Thompson took Nelson with the team's first overall pick. [Link]
First impressions
The Green Bay Packers opened their rookie orientation camp Friday in Green Bay. Packer Report's Todd Korth offers his first impressions of the Packers' draft picks, plus a few others, following Friday's practice in the Don Hutson Center. [Link]
Free agents get the chance of their lives
Several of the undrafted players at this weekend's camp have a chance to make roster, PackerReport.com's Bob Fox says. [Link]
NFC North drafts lack instant impact
With the exception of Minnesota, which traded for Pro Bowl pass rusher Jared Allen, the 2008 difference-makers are likely to come after the first-rounders. [Link]
Pressing needs for every NFL team
The draft can't fix everything (see the Jets' and 49ers' QB quandaries). Alex Marvez runs down every team's pressing needs. [Link]
Eight rookies who can make a difference in '08
Chad Henne is walking into a great opportunity in Miami. Alex Marvez has found one player per round who can make an early impact. [Link]
Which rookie will make biggest impact?
Packer Report's Todd Korth explains why Packers fans should keep an eye on new tight end [Link]
Top questions heading into mini-camps
Which rookies will thrive? Will Brett Favre return? What are the Bears doing? Our NFL Czar tackles the biggest looming questions. [Link]
On the Clock: 15 prospects for '09 NFL Draft
With the '08 draft in the books, who's ready for next year? Peter Schrager gives you his draft wrap, complete with names for '09. [Link]




