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Packers Public Relations  Atrium  1265 Avenue  Green Bay, WI 54304  920/569-7500  920/569-7201 fax Jeff Blumb, Sarah Quick, Adam Woullard, Aaron Popkey, Rob Crane, Tom Fanning, Mike Spofford, Jeff Harding VOL. X; NO. 1 GREEN BAY, JULY 26, 2008 TRAINING CAMP

TRAINING CAMP ARRIVES IN GREEN BAY McCarthy once again will institute a “2-1-2” training camp schedule, The most anticipated family event of the summer – beginning with a full-squad, shells workout at 8:45 a.m. on Monday, July training camp – begins its 63rd year Monday on Field. A tra- 28, on Clarke Hinkle Field.  dition that first began under in 1946, it remains one of the The first night practice – and first full-pads workout – takes place later most intimate preseason settings in the NFL. that night at 6:30 p.m. Five of the seven night practices are preceded by Even with EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh bringing the world’s greatest ava- a morning workout at 8:45 a.m.  iation celebration to the area and the Milwaukee Brewers in the heat of a In between “two-a-days”, the team will break film of the morning division race, no event in the state creates the same buzz as training practice. On days with one practice, they will break down film twice – camp in Green Bay. This summer brings increased national attention to night practices will be broken down the following morning while the the practices at Lambeau Field as the team begins its summer camp with afternoon session is studied after dinner. In other words, the squad will a new starting . never take the field without going over the previous practice’s accom- Newer traditions – such as night practices under the lights and the plishments and mistakes.  team’s intra-squad scrimmage in Lambeau Field – blend with the old as Having not been in full pads since the overtime loss in the NFC players continue to ride kids’ bicycles to practice, a tradition started Championship Game, the team will hold five practices over the first three under , and live in the dorms at nearby St. Norbert days of training camp. Three of those will be in full pads. Over the course College, the NFL’s longest training camp relationship between a team of camp, the team will hold 14 full-padded practices and eight practices and school. in shells.  According to the Greater Green Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau, In accordance with league guidelines, the team spent the entirety of training camp attracts an estimated 115,000 visitors from across the mini-camp and OTAs in shorts and helmets. Fans and coaches alike will nation and as many as 20 foreign countries. Also, it estimates training get their first chance to see many players, including the 2008 rookie camp in 2007 brought an economic impact of more than $48 million, a class, in full pads and contact drills. financial boost to many area businesses. The Greater Green Bay CVB PRESEASON partnered with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Professional Date Opponent Wis. Time TV Programs in Business Administration for a survey to provide an updat- Mon., Aug. 11 ...... 7 p.m. ESPN ed economic study of training camp. (Bishop’s Charities Game) None of these figures factors in the team’s intra-squad scrimmage, Sat., Aug. 16 at 49ers ...... 8 p.m. state ‘Family Night, Presented by FOX 11’, which this summer sold every Fri., Aug. 22 at ...... 8 p.m. state available seat in Lambeau Field for the fifth consecutive year. Thurs., Aug. 28 (Gold Pkg.) ...... 6 p.m. state (Midwest Shrine Game) CIRCLE THE CALENDAR REGULAR SEASON Important dates on the preseason calendar include:  Date Opponent Wis. Time TV Sunday, July 27 – Players report to training camp Mon., Sept. 8 ...... 6 p.m. ESPN  Monday, July 28 – First day of practice, Hinkle Field; Sun., Sept. 14 at ...... 12 noon FOX 8:45 a.m. (shells), 6:30 p.m. (full pads) Sun., Sept. 21 (Gold Pkg.) . . . . .7:15 p.m. NBC Sunday, Aug. 3 – Family Night intra-squad scrimmage, 6:30 p.m., Sun., Sept. 28 at ...... 12 noon FOX Lambeau Field Sun., Oct. 5 ...... 12 noon FOX Monday, Aug. 11 – First preseason game, vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 7 p.m., Sun., Oct. 12 at ...... 3:15 p.m. FOX Lambeau Field on ESPN’s Sun., Oct. 19 ...... 3:15 p.m. CBS Tuesday, Aug. 26 – Last practice open to public, 10:15 a.m., Hinkle Field; Sun., Oct. 26 Open Date ...... Sun., Nov. 2 at Tennessee Titans ...... 12 noon FOX NFL-mandated roster reduction, to 75 players, by 3 p.m. CDT Sun., Nov. 9 at Minnesota Vikings ...... 12 noon FOX  Thursday, Aug. 28 – Final preseason game, vs. Tennessee Titans, 6 p.m., Sun., Nov. 16 (Gold Pkg.) ...... *12 noon FOX Lambeau Field on state television Mon., Nov. 24 at ...... 7:30 p.m. ESPN Saturday, Aug. 30 – NFL-mandated roster reduction, to 53 players, by Sun., Nov. 30 ...... *12 noon FOX 5 p.m. CDT Sun., Dec. 7 ...... *12 noon CBS Sunday, Aug. 31 – Clubs may establish practice squad of eight players Sun., Dec. 14 at ...... *12 noon FOX Mon., Dec. 22 at Chicago Bears ...... 7:30 p.m. ESPN Sun., Dec. 28 DETROIT LIONS ...... *12 noon FOX A FAN-FRIENDLY SCHEDULE *—Start time and broadcast may shift due to NFL flexible scheduling Seven night practices under the lights highlight a total of of 22 practices open to the public during training camp. NFL POSTSEASON DATES  Mike McCarthy stated before his first training camp in 2006 Jan. 3-4 ...... AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs that the night-time practices would draw bigger crowds and produce a Jan. 10-11 ...... AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs game-like atmosphere, increasing the intensity and competition in prac- Jan. 18 ...... AFC and NFC Championship Games tice. Used by a number of teams around the NFL, he first experienced Feb. 1 ...... XLIII at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa night practices as in New Orleans. Feb. 8 ...... AFC-NFC at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu JULY 26, 2008  Pg. 2 REST AND RECOVERY Thompson was signed to a new, five-year contract which runs through For the second consecutive summer, Coach McCarthy has off days built the 2012 season. In just three seasons, Thompson has built the Packers into the schedule. into one of the NFL’s strongest young teams.  In addition to the traditional days off after preseason games and the McCarthy also was signed to a new, five-year contract that runs through Family Night scrimmage, players also will be off on July 31 and Aug. 7. the 2012 season.  On those days, the team will gather in the morning for weightlifting, The continuity carries over to both the personnel and coaching staffs. meetings and film review, with players given the afternoon and evening Reggie McKenzie and John Schneider were promoted by Thompson in off to recover for two practices the next day. May and will share the title of director – football operations. McKenzie McCarthy initiated the days off last summer thanks to a successful off- enters his 14th season in Green Bay’s player personnel department and season program in which the team was able to get some basic installa- has served as director of pro personnel for the past 10 seasons. tions put in. With every player on the roster present for at least a portion Schneider, a 15-year NFL personnel veteran, most recently served as the of the mini-camps and OTAs this spring, the same holds true. Packers’ personnel analyst to general manager for the past six seasons. It is also done to watch out for the continued health of the football team. The duo, along with director of college scouting John Dorsey, head the McCarthy had hoped the additional rest would allow the Packers to jump Packers’ player personnel department.  out to a quick start in the regular season and in turn have the energy to Also joining the football operations staff this offseason as vice president finish strong. Last year, the Packers jumped out to a 4-0 start en route of football administration/player finance was 20-year NFL veteran Russ to a 13-3 regular-season finish and the NFC North Divsion title. Ball. He is responsible for negotiating player contracts, managing the salary cap and other football administration duties. Ball comes to Green ABOUT THE OFFSEASON Bay from New Orleans, where he spent six seasons with the Saints (2002-07), the final two as vice president of football administration and McCarthy let everyone know at the annual Packers Shareholders meeting the first four as senior football administrator. on July 24 just how he felt about the team’s progress through the offsea- McCarthy welcomes back nearly his entire coaching staff from last sea- son conditioning program, mini-camps and OTAs. son, with defensive quality control Eric Lewis the only departure. Lewis  “I'm not trying to throw out some positive BS, but we had a great off- joined the coaching staff at the University of Louisville, while he is season,” McCarthy said at the meeting. replaced by Joe Whitt, Jr. Whitt comes to Green Bay after serving as  The team did slightly alter its offseason structure, holding the mandato- assistant defensive backs coach for the Atlanta Falcons last year. ry mini-camp at the end of the offseason in mid-June as opposed to sandwiching it in between voluntary OTAs as it had in prior offseasons. THE MOST ANTICIPATED POSITION BATTLES “I think it's the best offseason that we've had to date (with) the individ- ual time that the players spent with the coaches, the commitment to the 20 of 22 starters return – 10 each on offense and defense – from the offseason program and the strength and conditioning all the way league’s youngest team in 2007, ensuring what promises to be one of the through the OTAs,” McCarthy said after the final mini-camp June 19. most competitive training camps in recent memory.  “I really like the way our offseason came to a conclusion here with the General Manager knows all about training camp battles. mini-camp at the end. It's an exciting time for us. We felt like we had the Signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Houston Oilers, opportunity to improve through this learning process because that's Thompson annually held off younger competition brought in by Bum really what this time of year is. I liked the way the rookies jumped in Phillips during his 10-year career.  there and picked things up. It puts us in a very good position to start off The Packers GM inevitably will face some tough decisions toward the camp healthy and ready to go.” end of training camp, but it’s all a part of his philosophy: building a solid As far as injuries heading into camp, McCarthy acknowledged that some foundation through the draft.  players may have to ease into the schedule. “I would like to stand here Nothing attracts attention and headlines during training camp like the and tell you that everybody is going to be back and that's my anticipa- fight for playing time. Here are the positional battles that will draw the tion based off the conversations with our medical group. We may limit most interest over the next month: some of our players to one-a-days early, the ones that are coming off of significant injuries, but my hope is that we'll be healthy and ready to go LEFT GUARD when training camp starts.” Third-year pro has already started 28 games in his young McCarthy has always stressed that he is not a believer in false confi- career, but he must hold off a strong charge from second-year player dence. Coming off the offseason, it seems he has real confidence in the . A Division II Missouri Southern State product, Barbre saw 2008 Packers. “As far as our roster, the talent level on our depth chart action in seven games as a rookie last season, and his uncanny athletic board, it's the best that it has looked since I've been here, especially at ability for an offensive lineman (he played gunner on his college punt this time of year. The amount of work that we were able to get done from coverage team) makes him an ideal fit for the zone-blocking scheme. March until today has been the most productive that we've been able to get done in my three years. We're trying to win every single football ALONG THE OUTSIDE game, and this team has the ability to be something special and we felt Few players on the football field can that way coming off our offseason last year. We felt good about the match the intensity of outside line- direction we were going. I think our challenges are going to be a lot dif- backer , who start- ferent this year. The obstacles that we're going to have to get over are ed at SAM linebacker for Green Bay going to be a lot different.” the past two seasons. A defensive end at BYU, he has natural pass- FOOTBALL LEADERSHIP INTACT rush instincts and is stout against Before ’s storied tenure as the leader of the Green Bay Packers the run. However, the team did sign came to a close last January, he saw to it that a strong football operations from St. Louis, staff, led by General Manager Ted Thompson and Mike McCarthy, would who comes in advertised as a top remain in place. cover man. Will one linebacker win

Two years after he co-founded the Packers with Curly Lambeau, George Calhoun began writing a piece called The Dope Sheet, which served as the official press release and game program from 1921-24. Pg. 3  JULY 26, 2008 the job, or will the two platoon throughout the year? Either way, count Green Bay to finish around the .500 mark. on both playing key roles on special teams. Instead, the Packers matched a franchise record with 13 regular-season wins, many of which came in electrifying fashion, and captured the 18th NICKEL BACK division title in franchise history.  The third on an NFL team gets enough reps to be considered Earning a first-round bye for the first time since 1997, the Packers a “12th” defensive starter. held that job at the beginning of defeated the Seahawks in the Divisional round in what will surely go ’07 before came on strong at the end of the season. down as one of the most memorable games in Lambeau Field history.  Williams also was outstanding in offseason drills. proved Head Coach Mike McCarthy, 2007 Motorola NFL Coach of the Year, to be an impact player on special teams, but can he stay healthy enough became the first Packers coach since Vince Lombardi to lead his team to make a regular impact on defense? And where does second-round to a championship game in his second season.  pick Pat Lee fit in? With a bevy of talent at wide , this group will Just two seasons removed from a 4-12 record, the resurgence came get tested often in practice. from strong play in all three phases. McCarthy, the offense’s play-caller, engineered the NFL’s No. 2-ranked unit, which put up one of the most productive seasons in Packers history. Not to be overlooked was the ST. NORBERT AND THE PACKERS - ANOTHER NFL RECORD defense, which ranked 11th in the league at season’s end, and a special Continuing a tradition started under Packers coach Scooter McLean in teams unit that produced four . 1958, the Green Bay Packers will call St. Norbert College home for a 51st 2007 SCHEDULE & RESULTS consecutive training camp this summer. The relationship between the pri- vate college in De Pere, Wis., and the Green Bay Packers marks the longest continual use of any training camp facility by an NFL team. REGULAR SEASON Players will take up residence in Victor McCormick Hall, a 60-room coed Date Opponent Result Att. dormitory used to house 225 students during the academic year. Sun., Sept. 9 ...... W, 16-13 (70,598) St. Norbert, founded in 1898 by Abbot Bernard Pennings, will celebrate Sun., Sept. 16 at ...... W, 35-13 (78,701) its 110th anniversary in October. Sun., Sept. 23 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (Gold Pkg.) . .W, 31-24 (70,733) The Packers use their own practice and team meeting facilities at Sun., Sept. 30 at Minnesota Vikings ...... W, 23-16 (63,779) Lambeau Field during training camp, with the college serving as hous- Sun., Oct. 7 CHICAGO BEARS ...... L, 20-27 (70,904) ing headquarters. Sun., Oct. 14 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ...... W, 17-14 (70,761) Players return to St. Norbert via cars and vans every evening for team Sun., Oct. 21 Open Date ...... Mon., Oct. 29 at Denver Broncos ...... +W, 19-13 (77,160) dinner. Sun., Nov. 4 at ...... W, 33-22 (78,988) The 6.62-mile commute is estimated at 11 minutes each way. Sun., Nov. 11 MINNESOTA VIKINGS (Gold Pkg.) . . . . .W, 34-0 (70,945) The team will travel roughly 264.8 miles between the college and prac- Sun., Nov. 18 CAROLINA PANTHERS ...... W, 31-17 (70,805) tice facility during training camp…that’s almost 4,660 lengths of a foot- Thurs., Nov. 22 at Detroit Lions (Thanksgiving) ...... W, 37-26 (63,257) ball field. It will take an estimated 7 hours, 20 minutes for the team to Thurs., Nov. 29 at Dallas Cowboys ...... L, 27-37 (64,167) commute to and from the college…roughly the time of two-and-a-half Sun., Dec. 9 OAKLAND RAIDERS ...... W, 38-7 (70,828) NFL games. Sun., Dec. 16 at St. Louis Rams ...... W, 33-14 (66,008) Sun., Dec. 23 at Chicago Bears ...... L, 7-35 (62,272) INTRODUCING THE TUNDRA TAILGATE ZONE Sun., Dec. 30 DETROIT LIONS ...... W, 34-13 (70,869) The most obvious new feature at training camp this summer will be the POSTSEASON Tundra Tailgate Zone, a three-tent, climate-controlled area encompassing Date Opponent Result Att. 58,000 square feet in the parking lot on the stadium’s east side. Sat., Jan. 12 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS ...... W, 42-20 (72,168) Near the path where players ride local children’s bikes, the ‘TTZ’ will Sun., Jan. 20 NEW YORK GIANTS ...... +L, 20-23 (72,740) house an entertainment area with a main stage, the Kemps Packers + – overtime Experience, and a food and beverage area. The main feature will be scheduled activities on the main stage, includ- ing player autograph sessions for younger fans, alumni autograph and IN THE FINAL NFL RANKINGS, 2007 question-and-answer sessions, special guest speeches, jersey give- GREEN BAY (Team) aways, live bands and other performances. Activities will be scheduled Category NFC NFL for appropriate times before or after team practices. Turnover Margin (+4) ...... 4T 10T Other special attractions will including taping of Packers TV shows, The Total Offense (370.7 total yards per game) ...... 1 2 Mike McCarthy Show and Packers Training Camp Special. The Packers’ Rushing (99.8 net yards per game) ...... 9 21 flagship radio station, 620 WTMJ, also will be on hand for live radio Passing (270.9 net yards per game) ...... 1 2 remotes. Total Defense (313.3 total yards allowed per game) ...... 6 11 The Kemps Packers Experience will be the new home of the activity area vs. Rush (102.9 net yards allowed per game) ...... 9 14 for younger Packers fans that has been a popular staple of training camp vs. Pass (210.4 net yards allowed per game) ...... 3 12 Third-Down Offense (42.6 percent conversion rate) ...... 2 8 for years. Young fans can enjoy inflatable football games and participate Third-Down Defense (33.0 percent opponent conversion rate) . . . . .2 3 in several skills challenges. Red-Zone Offense (54.0 percent TD percentage) ...... 6 14 Red-Zone Defense (48.8 percent opponent TD percentage) ...... 4 8 LAST THOUGHTS ON 2007 GREEN BAY (Individual) The most memorable Packers season in a decade came to a sudden and Category NFC NFL deflating end in overtime of the NFC Championship Game. Rushing: Ryan Grant (956 yards) ...... 9 19 On a bitterly cold Sunday night in what became the highest-rated non- Passing: (95.7 passer rating) ...... 2 6 Super Bowl telecast since the Seinfeld finale in 1998, the New York Receptions: (82) ...... 9 17T Giants ended Green Bay’s season on a 47-yard . Receiving Yards: Donald Driver (1,048) ...... 9 20 Still, it was a season that exceeded nearly all expectations for the Sacks: (12) ...... 6 11T : (5) ...... 4T 23T league’s youngest club. Nearly every preseason prognosticator picked JULY 26, 2008  Pg. 4 POSITION BY POSITION Running back – 10 (6)  Eighty players for 53 spots. That’s the inherent drama built into each NFL Ryan Grant burst onto the national scene during the latter part of the training camp as players hope to make the opening day roster. This off- 2007 season and enters 2008 as the team’s starter. Including playoffs, season, General Manager Ted Thompson brought increased competition to he rushed for 1,159 yards and 11 touchdowns in the final 12 games of the league’s youngest roster. Much of the depth chart, including a few the season. If he can continue that production in ’08, Grant could estab- starting spots and key reserve roles, will be up for grabs as players fight lish himself as one of the NFL’s top backs.  through 29 practices, four games and one scrimmage in 32 days. The opportunity for reps behind Grant is there, and a number of players The first NFL-mandated roster reduction, to 75 players, comes on Aug. will be vying for it. Second-year pro Brandon Jackson came on strong 26 by 3 p.m. CDT, two days before the Packers’ final preseason game vs. toward the end of his rookie season in 2007 and was saluted by the Tennessee. The final roster reduction, to 53 players, is due two days coaching staff for his progress this offseason. and after that game, on Aug. 30 by 5 p.m. CDT. DeShawn Wynn both saw their playing time limited by injuries in 2007 One only need to look back to last summer to realize how unpredictable but enter camp with a clean bill of health.  training camp can be. Who would have guessed that Atari Bigby would Noah Herron looks to regain his form from 2006, when he served as a emerge as the starter at strong safety, let alone amass over 120 tackles third-down back and special teams contributor, after missing the entire and lead the team with five interceptions? 2007 season with a knee injury. Kregg Lumpkin was brought in as a free Not many people picked Tramon Williams to make the final cut last sum- agent after a successful collegiate career at Georgia.  mer. After a stellar training camp, he became a key contributor in the At fullback, and return to form a solid 1-2 punch. secondary and on special teams as a return man. Hall started 10 games as a rookie last season, while Kuhn saw action in No one predicted Ryan Grant would emerge as the solution at running all 16 as a reserve fullback and key contributor on special teams.  back when the Packers traded for him on Sept. 1, the same day the final Corey White, who spent 2007 on the Packers practice squad, and Ryan roster was reduced to 53 players. Powdrell will push the incumbent duo. Powdrell spent last season on So who will be the surprise of camp this summer? Who has the inside I.R. with a knee injury. track on a roster spot? That’s what a month’s worth of grueling practices will reveal. Here’s a look at the roster as it stands, position by position. – 5 (2)  The first number indicates the number of players at that position enter- The Packers kept four tight ends in ’06 but just two last season. With lit- ing camp, while the number in parentheses represents how many play- tle experience behind Donald Lee, who enjoyed a breakout year in ’07 ers from that position made the opening-day roster in 2007. and is entrenched as the starter, the safe bet is Green Bay will keep at least three.  Quarterback – 3 (2) has seen his last two seasons end on injured reserve, No position in the NFL has been talked about more this offseason than but the third-year pro returned to the practice field in the offseason and the one under center for the Green Bay Packers, and that trend should appears healthy. Though undersized, Humphrey’s speed can stretch continue well into training camp and the regular season. defenses. Third-round pick displayed his athleticism  enters camp as the starter after serving as the backup for early on, but how much playing time he receives will be predicated upon three seasons to Brett Favre. Rodgers, who hosted teammates at his how quickly he masters the offensive scheme and blocking responsibil- house for weekly get-togethers this offseason, has played well in prior ities of an NFL tight end.  preseason action and spot duty, most notably against the Cowboys last The personnel staff brought in two non-drafted free agents: Joey Haynos season. How well he plays as a first-time starter undoubtedly is the story (Maryland) and Evan Moore (Stanford) are both tall targets from BCS of camp. conference schools. The Packers added two accomplished signal-callers in April’s NFL Draft. , drafted in the second round, established a host of passing – 11 (5)  records at Louisville and has the inside position on the No. 2 spot head- Perhaps the deepest position on the team, the team may keep more than ing into camp. Also pushing for time will be seventh-round selection five coming out of camp. McCarthy unveiled a ‘Big 5’ formation in Week , who led the LSU Tigers to a national championship last fall. 10 last season, utilizing a five-wide formation, and may go to it a bit ear- Neither Brohm nor Flynn will grab many headlines during the month of lier this season to take advantage of mismatches.  August, but their continued maturation as NFL , as well as Donald Driver remains the leader of the group after recording a fourth- the race for backup duties, will be closely watched. consecutive 1,000-yard season, a new club record. Pronunciation Guide PLAYERS ...... m-YUR COACHES Allen Barbre ...... BAR-ber ...... PICK-ett ...... KAMP-en Atari Bigby ...... ah-TARR-ee BIG-bee Brady Poppinga ...... puh-PING-ah ...... KLEMM-ints Shaun Bodiford ...... BAH-dee-ford Ryan Powdrell ...... POW-drell ...... FON-tin-oh Junius Coston ...... JOON-ee-us KAHST-in ...... ROWSE Ben McAdoo ...... MACK-ah-doo Brandon Chillar ...... Chill-ER ...... SITT-en . . .SHOTT-in-hyme-err Chris Francies ...... FRAN-sis ...... SPITTS ...... SLOW-kumm Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila . . .BAH-jah BEE-ah-MILL-lah ...... TAU-sher . . .Breh-NO GEE-ah-coh-MEE-knee Tramon Williams ...... trah-MAHN ...... HAIR-uhl ...... HAY-vner Noah Herron ...... HAIR-un ...... KULL-en Aaron Kampman ...... CAMP-man John Kuhn ...... KOON Danny Lansanah ...... Lan-SAN-nah Ruvell Martin ...... roo-VELL ...... MAHL Vernand Morency . . .VERN-in mo-REN-see Pg. 5  JULY 26, 2008 proved to be a big-play receiver in his second season, catching 12 TDs an opportunity at increased playing time this season. Conrad Bolston in just 13 games, and will start alongside Driver. After those two, noth- and Alfred Malone, both of whom joined Green Bay toward the end of the ing is set in stone. ’07 season, also return. James Jones had a solid rookie season in 2007 and will enter camp as the No. 3 after serving in that role as a rookie. He gives the team a phys- Linebacker – 9 (5) ical presence at the position, while Ruvell Martin gives the team some Green Bay kept just five last year, so this may be one of the height in addition to being a top-flight blocker. toughest positions to make the roster this summer. and A.J. Thompson added to the group with his first choice in the draft, selecting Hawk return as the cornerstones of the linebacker corps, but the third All-American . Reps on offense and special teams will have starting spot will be one of the most scrutinized defensive positions in to be earned during camp for the Kansas State product. Also added in camp. the 2008 NFL Draft was San Diego State wideout Brett Swain. Brady Poppinga, fresh off a contract extension, will look to hold down Other returnees looking to grab a roster spot include Shaun Bodiford and his starting position on the outside. Brandon Chillar, who started each of Chris Francies. Both have been with the club since 2006. the past two seasons for the Rams, was brought in from St. Louis as an First-year player Johnny Quinn (North Texas) joined the club early this unrestricted free agent. Both are expected to contribute on special teams offseason, while two non-drafted free agents were signed following the and could end up seeing a similar number of snaps on defense. draft: Jake Allen (Mississippi College) and Taj Smith (Syracuse). Poppinga has been noted for his ability to play against the run, while Chillar comes in with the reputation as a solid cover man. Offensive line – 14 (9) , who plays on the outside, and , Barnett’s The Packers have kept nine offensive linemen the past two seasons, so backup in the middle last season, were both key members of the cover- one can assume the number will be similar this year. Just because all age units in ’07. White finished second on the team in special teams five starters return along the line doesn’t mean there won’t be competi- stops, while Bishop was third. will be Bishop’s competition tion for starting spots. as he returns after a season on injured reserve. Spencer Havner, a two-  and Mark Tauscher return for another season as the year member of Green Bay’s practice squad, and Danny Lansanah, a anchors at tackle. Both enjoyed stellar seasons in ’07, with Clifton earn- non-drafted free agent from Connecticut, must make their mark on spe- ing his first Pro Bowl trip. There will be competition to see who will back cial teams if they are to make the club. the two up. Third-year pro Tony Moll has the most experience of the group, while fifth-round draft choice Breno Giacomini will push Moll for Defensive back – 13 (10) reps. Orrin Thompson, who has spent parts of the past two seasons on The 10 on last year’s opening-day roster consisted of six the practice squad and active roster, worked on the left side this offsea- and four safeties. son.  and form one of the top corner duos in the Guard should be one of the closest battles on the offensive side of the league. Both played at a high level last season, and despite their age ball, specifically at left guard. Daryn Colledge has served as the starter (Harris 33, Woodson 31), both looked in top shape during mini-camp. in his first two NFL seasons, but is expected to be pushed by second- The nickel job will be tightly contested between a number of returnees year pro Allen Barbre. The two shared reps with the No. 1 offense and one newcomer. Tramon Williams, Will Blackmon and Jarrett Bush throughout the offseason. Jason Spitz enters camp at right guard, but all spent time there last season, and added to the mix was second-round the third-year pro actually started at all three interior spots last season draft choice Pat Lee from Auburn. Joe Porter and Condrew Allen hope thanks to various injuries. Backing him up will be fourth-round choice to join the fight for playing time as well. Josh Sitton. Ryan Keenan and Ryan Considine add depth to the position. Both starters at safety return in and Atari Bigby, but that  returns at center and will look to establish himself as one of doesn’t mean they won’t be pushed. Second-year pro Aaron Rouse the NFC’s top-flight centers. Junius Coston, who saw time in the start- started three games last season and recorded an in two of ing lineup last season at guard, will serve as his backup, but the fourth- them. year pro can also slide over to guard if needed. Brennen Carvalho will  was a key member of the coverage units last season and also compete for a spot after a decorated career at Portland State. could push for playing time on defense, while returns to the mix after a season on injured reserve. Much like the linebacker posi- Defensive line – 13 (11) tion, special teams roles will factor into these final decisions. One of the team’s deepest positions, the Packers may keep as many defensive linemen as last year simply so they don’t let talented players Specialists – 4 (3) get away. Some were surprised that the Packers kept 11 last season, but All kicker did in his rookie season was lead the NFL in nearly all saw valuable reps at some point during the year. points. Both he and punter return in ’08. Aaron Kampman and Cullen Jenkins form a solid duo at defensive end, With the retirement of Rob Davis, two players will battle for long-snap- and the race for a roster spot behind the two should be among the more ping duties. Thomas Gafford spent training camp with the Packers in competitive. Michael Montgomery has shown flashes in his first three 2006 and will battle J.J. Jansen, a rookie from Notre Dame. seasons and has been a key member of the coverage units on special teams. Perhaps no one is as valuable on special teams as Jason Hunter, who led the unit in tackles a year ago. Added to the mix was fourth-round draft choice Jeremy Thompson, younger brother of Packers offensive tackle Orrin, who could see time as a pass-rush specialist. Ryan Pickett headlines the defensive tackle group, but the spot next to him will be open to competition. seems to have the inside track on that job after starting seven games in ’07, but offseason shoul- der surgery must be taken into consideration. Also recovering from off- season surgery (back) is former first-round pick Justin Harrell, who fig- ures to be Jolly’s main competition for the starting role. Colin Cole returns for his fifth season in Green Bay and is a proven run- stuffer, while Daniel Muir showed enough promise as a rookie to warrant JULY 26, 2008  Pg. 6 SOLD-OUT SCRIMMAGE with NFC North foes – a trip to Chicago (Dec. 22) and a home tilt against The eighth edition of the NFL’s most popular practice, ‘Family Night, Detroit (Dec. 28) mark the final regular-season matchups.  Presented by FOX 11’, will take place Sunday, Aug. 3, at Lambeau Field. Monday Night Football and the Packers roll into Chicago for Green Bay’s For the fifth consecutive season, the scrimmage will sell every available third Monday night game against the Bears in Week 16. No two NFL seat in the bowl. teams have met on the gridiron more than the Packers and Bears. The One of summer’s biggest attractions, Family Night tickets are priced at 2008 edition of the series marks the 177th overall meeting.  just $8. The last time the Packers had four prime-time games on the schedule On-field football drills kick off the event, followed by an intra-squad was in 2005. That year also marks the last time that the Packers hosted scrimmage between the Packers’ offense and defense. a Monday Night Football contest, also against the Vikings.  A spectacular fireworks display lights up the sky at the conclusion of the The Packers have 10 games with noon start times. Five of the noon start scrimmage. times beginning with Week 11 are subject to change due to NFL flexible scheduling. The ’07 season saw 13 games with noon kickoffs. Year Attendance 1999 46,420 UNDER THE LIGHTS 2000 50,240 Initiated by Coach McCarthy prior to his first training camp, night practices 2001 48,898 return to training camp in 2008. The night practices are outside of normal 2004 60,217 working hours, offering increased opportunities for fans to see their 2005 62,492 favorite Packers. 2006 62,701 McCarthy first experienced night practices during his tenure in New 2007 59,362 Orleans, where the move was necessitated by temperature. Nonetheless, McCarthy noticed an increased intensity from players, Note: ‘Family Night’ did not take place for two years (2002-03) during coaches and fans alike. Lambeau Field’s redevelopment. The “two-a-days” format also allows the staff and team ample time to review mistakes made in the morning practice with an afternoon film 2008 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE session. In the new format, the team will have the opportunity to break The Green Bay Packers’ 2008 campaign is highlighted by four prime-time down a practice in the film room before returning to the practice field to contests, including a nationally-televised home-opening tilt against the correct any mistakes.  NFC North division rival Minnesota Vikings on ESPN’s Monday Night The portable lighting system for Clarke Hinkle Field will remain the same Football. The Packers’ 88th regular-season includes two additional Monday as previous years and be installed in the days leading up to camp.  night games and a Sunday night game on NBC. The Packers are once again renting 11 mobile towers from Magnum In addition to the MNF home-opener, the Packers host Dallas Sept. 21 Products, LLC, to light the field. Five units will be placed along the Don (NBC) and will travel for the final two prime-time contests – at New Hutson Center, five will be spaced out along Oneida Street on the street Orleans Nov. 24 (ESPN) and at Chicago Dec. 22 (ESPN). side of the fence, and an extra unit will be located in the alley behind the The Week 1 prime-time matchup marks the fourth time the club will field to the player/coach parking lot.  open the season on Monday night. The Packers own a 3-0 record in pre- The towers from Magnum are approximately 30 feet high and are small vious Monday night opening games. enough to be installed on both sides.  The Packers own the NFC’s longest active streak for seasons with a MNF Magnum Products is based in Berlin, Wis., and was named the 2005 appearance, with the ’08 campaign marking the 16th straight season. Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year for medium-sized companies. The Week 3 Sunday night matchup with Dallas marks the Packers’ third Magnum employs 252 people and has been a leading supplier of mobile consecutive season for a prime-time slot on NBC and is the second- light towers and portable generators for the U.S. military efforts in Iraq.  straight season the team will meet the Cowboys in prime time. The company also has worked with NASA’s space shuttle program, and For the first time in club history, the first two games contested at with transportation departments.  Lambeau Field will be in prime time. Beginning on Monday, July 28, night practices will take place on July 30, The 2008 slate includes six playoff teams from a year ago (Dallas, Aug. 1, Aug. 6, Aug. 8, Aug. 13 and Aug. 18.  Seattle, Tampa Bay, Indianapolis, Jacksonville and Tennessee). Each night practice will shut down traffic on Oneida Street near Hinkle The Packers play five of the six postseason teams from a year ago in the Field. first eight games, with only one postseason team from ’07 scheduled in the second half of the season. COACHING INTERNS An Oct. 12 tilt at Seattle pits the Packers against former coach Mike The Packers annually welcome coaching interns as part of the NFL’s Holmgren and marks a rematch of the NFC Divisional Playoff matchup Minority Coaching Program. This year’s group includes: in January when the Packers topped the Seahawks, 42-20, in Green Bay. Ricky Brumfield, wide receivers coach at Fairmont State. This is his third The Packers will see the Tennessee Titans twice during the ’08 campaign year in the NFL’s program, and he will assist the offense. – a preseason contest at Lambeau Field for the Midwest Shrine Game , cornerbacks coach at Utah State. He coached current (Aug. 28) and a Week 9 trip to Nashville, the first regular-season trip to Packers cornerback Jarrett Bush, and will assist the defense. Tennessee for the Packers since the ’01 season. Curtis Fuller, who played four seasons (2001-04) in the NFL, including Green Bay will travel to New Orleans for the third of four prime-time two seasons (2003-04) in Green Bay. He will assist the defense. games in Week 12. The Packers last traveled to the Superdome in 2002. All three will remain with the team through the first preseason game. The Nov. 24 MNF game will be head coach Mike McCarthy’s first return to the Superdome since serving as the Saints’ offensive coordinator NO STAFF WORKS HARDER from 2000-04. Equipment manager Red Batty and his dedicated staff face a daunting task  The Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals for the preseason home-open- each training camp – outfitting 80 players for each and every practice. ing Bishop’s Charities Game (Aug. 11), televised nationally on ESPN. Assistant equipment manager Tom Bakken says the team will go through  The Houston Texans will make that franchise’s first trip to Lambeau Field 500-600 pairs of cleats during training camp. for a Dec. 7 matchup. Each player has a choice of four different styles of helmets and 36 styles  For the fifth consecutive season, the Packers will celebrate Christmas of facemasks. According to Batty, the team will go through 150 helmets Pg. 7  JULY 26, 2008 and have around 120 facemasks repaired during training camp. Two seamstresses on staff sew all ripped and torn jerseys and have them ready to wear the next day. A look at their work shows that on a day with two practices, the team will run through 300 pairs of socks, 200 pairs of shorts, 200 T-shirts and over 800 towels from the training room, weight room, locker room and practice field. It’s no wonder the six washers and six dryers run 12 hours a day during “two-a-days”. TRAINING CAMP PRACTICE SCHEDULE Any practices moved inside to the Center due to inclement WHAT TO DO BEFORE OR AFTER PRACTICE weather, poor field conditions or for any other reason will be closed to the A year-round destination for Packer faithful, the Lambeau Field Atrium public due to space limitations. All other practices listed are expected to experiences its ‘busy season’ during training camp. Before, after or in be open unless listed otherwise. All outdoor practices are expected to be between practices, fans will take in the Packers Hall of Fame, Lambeau held on Clarke Hinkle Field (adjacent to Oneida Street). Dates and times are Field Stadium Tours, the Packers experience and the Packers Pro Shop. tentative. The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame again will be a destination of choice for thousands of training camp attendees this summer. Many new films Date Morning Mid-day Evening have been added to the mix, as well as other updates. Typically more Mon., July 28 8:45 a.m. - shells 6:30 p.m. - full pads than 20,000 fans go through the Hall during training camp. Its extended Tues., July 29 2 p.m. - full pads training camp hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Wed., July 30 8:45 a.m. - shells 6:30 p.m. - full pads Lambeau Field Stadium Tours, which draw big crowds during camp, fea- Thurs., July 31 No public practice ture expanded hours during training camp as well: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Fri., Aug. 1 8:45 a.m. - shells 6:30 p.m. - full pads Ticket sales begin at 8 a.m., and are sold on a first-come, first-served Sat., Aug. 2 2 p.m. - full pads basis for each day’s available tours. Sun., Aug. 3 Family Night scrimmage - 6:30 p.m. Legendary Lambeau Experience, a two-hour walking tour, is available as Mon., Aug. 4 No practice well. It features stops in the Lee Remmel Press Box, network TV broad- cast booth and visitors locker room. Included in the tour is an admission Tues., Aug. 5 2 p.m. - full pads pass to the Packers Hall of Fame and other Packers gift items. Wed., Aug. 6 8:45 a.m. - shells 6:30 p.m. - full pads The Packers Pro Shop also features extending training camp hours: 8 Thurs., Aug. 7 No public practice a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays; 10 Fri., Aug. 8 8:45 a.m. - shells 6:30 p.m. - full pads a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays. On days where the team holds a night practice, the Sat., Aug. 9 2 p.m. - full pads Pro Shop will remain open until 7:30 p.m. Sun., Aug. 10 No public practice  Additionally the Lambeau Field Atrium contains several dining options, Mon., Aug. 11 Preseason game vs. Cincinnati Bengals - 7 p.m. CDT including Curly’s Pub and Frozen in Time. Tues., Aug. 12 No practice CAMP EVEN HAS ITS OWN WEB SITE Wed., Aug. 13 6:30 p.m. - full pads Thurs., Aug. 14 10:45 a.m. - shells The Packers in 2005 launched a new Web site, www.packerstraining- Fri., Aug. 15 No public practice camp.com, an online location designed to assist Packers fans as they make Sat., Aug. 16 Preseason game at - 8 p.m. CDT plans to visit their favorite team's training sessions each summer. A vacation-planning resource, the site features a practice schedule as Sun., Aug. 17 No practice well as information on other Lambeau Field attractions, including the Mon., Aug. 18 6:30 p.m. - full pads Packers Experience, the Packers Hall of Fame, Stadium Tours, the Tues., Aug. 19 10:45 a.m. - full pads Packers Pro Shop and dining options. Wed., Aug. 20 10:45 a.m. - shells A key feature of the site is the daily practice schedule, which will include Thurs., Aug. 21 No public practice any up-to-the-minute changes that may occur. Other links include infor- Fri., Aug. 22 Preseason game at Denver Broncos - 8 p.m. CDT mation on directions, parking and autograph sessions. Sat., Aug. 23 No practice Another important link takes viewers to The Greater Green Bay CVB's Sun., Aug. 24 11:30 a.m. - full pads Web site, which features important information on accommodations, as Mon., Aug. 25 10:45 a.m. - full pads well as other Green Bay summer activities, places of interest, dining options and airport and rental car information. Tues., Aug. 26 10:15 a.m. - shells Wed., Aug. 27 No public practice 2008 MEDIA GUIDE Thurs., Aug. 28 Preseason game vs. Tennessee Titans - 6 p.m. CDT The 79th annual Green Bay Packers Media Guide arrives in time for train- ALL PRACTICES CLOSED TO PUBLIC FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON ing camp and is a one-stop source for everything Green Bay Packers. The 624-page book features players, coaches and staff bios, a compre- hensive review of the 2007 season, a complete records and history sec- tion and a Lambeau Field section chronicling the stadium’s rise from an open-ended facility in 1957 to a year-round destination venue. JULY 26, 2008  Pg. 10 DEPTH CHART Unofficial, July 26, 2008 OFFENSE WR: 85 Greg Jennings 82 Ruvell Martin 87 Jordy Nelson 83 Chris Francies 17 Johnny Quinn 6 Taj Smith LT: 76 Chad Clifton 69 Orrin Thompson LG: 73 Daryn Colledge 78 Allen Barbre 61 Ryan Keenan C: 63 Scott Wells 62 Junius Coston 64 Brennen Carvalho RG: 72 Jason Spitz 71 Josh Sitton 60 Ryan Considine RT: 65 Mark Tauscher 75 Tony Moll 68 Breno Giacomini TE: 86 Donald Lee 84 Tory Humphrey 88 Jermichael Finley 49 Joey Haynos 44 Evan Moore WR: 80 Donald Driver 89 James Jones 19 Shaun Bodiford 16 Brett Swain 13 Jake Allen QB: 12 Aaron Rodgers 11 Brian Brohm 10 Matt Flynn RB: 25 Ryan Grant 32 Brandon Jackson 34 Vernand Morency 23 Noah Herron 42 DeShawn Wynn 28 Kregg Lumpkin FB: 35 Korey Hall 30 John Kuhn 45 Corey White 39 Ryan Powdrell DEFENSE LDE: 74 Aaron Kampman 96 Michael Montgomery 99 Jeremy Thompson LDT: 79 Ryan Pickett 90 Colin Cole 93 Conrad Bolston 98 Alfred Malone RDT: 97 Johnny Jolly 91 Justin Harrell 95 Daniel Muir RDE: 77 Cullen Jenkins 94 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila 57 Jason Hunter SAM: 51 Brady Poppinga 54 Brandon Chillar 53 Spencer Havner MIKE: 56 Nick Barnett 55 Desmond Bishop 52 Abdul Hodge WILL: 50 A.J. Hawk 59 Tracy White 58 Danny Lansanah LCB: 21 Charles Woodson 27 Will Blackmon 22 Pat Lee 40 Joe Porter RCB: 31 Al Harris 38 Tramon Williams 24 Jarrett Bush 43 Condrew Allen SS: 20 Atari Bigby 26 Charlie Peprah 29 Tyrone Culver FS: 36 Nick Collins 37 Aaron Rouse SPECIAL TEAMS K: 2 Mason Crosby P: 9 Jon Ryan H: 9 Jon Ryan 83 Chris Francies 10 Matt Flynn 11 Brian Brohm PR: 38 Tramon Williams 21 Charles Woodson 27 Will Blackmon 87 Jordy Nelson KR: 38 Tramon Williams 32 Brandon Jackson 22 Pat Lee 27 Will Blackmon 87 Jordy Nelson 28 Kregg Lumpkin 42 DeShawn Wynn PC:46J.J. Jansen 48 Thomas Gafford 60 Ryan Considine KC:46J.J. Jansen 48 Thomas Gafford 60 Ryan Considine

## Rookies and first-year players are underlined ## Pg. 11  JULY 26, 2008 2007 REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS

Packers Opponent RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TD TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ...... 307 297 Donald Driver ...... 82 1048 12.8 47 2 Rushing ...... 69 77 Greg Jennings ...... 53 920 17.4 82t 12 Passing ...... 210 176 Donald Lee ...... 48 575 12.0 60 6 Penalty ...... 28 44 James Jones ...... 47 676 14.4 79t 2 3rd Down: Made/Att ...... 86/202 69/209 Vernand Morency ...... 30 199 6.6 18 0 3rd Down Pct...... 42.6 33.0 Ryan Grant ...... 30 145 4.8 21 0 4th Down: Made/Att ...... 5/11 9/24 Koren Robinson ...... 21 241 11.5 43 1 4th Down Pct...... 45.5 37.5 Bubba Franks ...... 18 132 7.3 24 3 POSSESSION AVG...... 30:19 29:41 Ruvell Martin ...... 16 242 15.1 36 4 TOTAL NET YARDS ...... 5931 5013 Brandon Jackson ...... 16 130 8.1 16 0 Avg. Per Game ...... 370.7 313.3 DeShawn Wynn ...... 9 73 8.1 18 0 Total Plays ...... 985 994 Korey Hall ...... 8 49 6.1 10 0 Avg. Per Play ...... 6.0 5.0 Ryan Krause ...... 2 11 5.5 6 0 NET YARDS RUSHING ...... 1597 1647 John Kuhn ...... 2 7 3.5 5 0 Avg. Per Game ...... 99.8 102.9 Shaun Bodiford ...... 1 13 13.0 13 0 Total Rushes ...... 388 424 PACKERS ...... 383 4461 11.6 82t 30 NET YARDS PASSING ...... 4334 3366 OPPONENTS ...... 295 3584 12.1 50 23 Avg. Per Game ...... 270.9 210.4 Sacked/Yards Lost ...... 19/127 36/218 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TD Gross Yards ...... 4461 3584 Att./Completions ...... 578/383 534/295 Atari Bigby ...... 5 50 10.0 22 0 Completion Pct...... 66.3 55.2 Charles Woodson ...... 4 48 12.0 46t 1 Had Intercepted ...... 15 19 Nick Barnett ...... 2 40 20.0 38 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE ...... 62/43.0 80/42.5 Aaron Rouse ...... 2 37 18.5 34 0 Net Punting Avg...... 62/37.6 80/33.8 Al Harris ...... 2 17 8.5 17 0 PENALTIES/YARDS ...... 113/1006 118/908 Tramon Williams ...... 1 22 22.0 22 0 /BALL LOST ...... 25/9 17/9 A.J. Hawk ...... 1 10 10.0 10 0 TOUCHDOWNS ...... 49 31 Corey Williams ...... 1 9 9.0 9 0 Rushing ...... 13 6 Brady Poppinga ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing ...... 30 23 PACKERS ...... 19 233 12.3 46t 1 Returns ...... 6 2 OPPONENTS ...... 15 166 11.1 85t 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In 20 LG Blk SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Jon Ryan ...... 60 2664 44.4 37.6 11 18 72 2 PACKERS 86 128 112 103 6 435 PACKERS ...... 62 2664 43.0 37.6 11 18 72 2 OPPONENTS 56 102 57 76 0 291 OPPONENTS ...... 80 3397 42.5 33.8 10 22 61 0 SCORING TD - Ru - Pa - Rt K-PAT FG S PTS PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Mason Crosby ...... 0 0 0 0 48/48 31/39 0 141 Greg Jennings ...... 12 0 12 0 0 72 Charles Woodson ...... 33 5 268 8.1 34 0 Ryan Grant ...... 8 8 0 0 0 48 Will Blackmon ...... 8 0 106 13.3 57t 1 Donald Lee ...... 6 0 6 0 0 36 Tramon Williams ...... 6 0 118 19.7 94t 1 Ruvell Martin ...... 4 0 4 0 0 24 Jarrett Bush ...... 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 DeShawn Wynn ...... 4 4 0 0 0 24 PACKERS ...... 48 5 492 10.3 94t 2 Bubba Franks ...... 3 0 3 0 0 18 OPPONENTS ...... 19 14 113 5.9 26 0 Will Blackmon ...... 2 0 0 2 0 12 Donald Driver ...... 2 0 2 0 0 12 James Jones ...... 2 0 2 0 0 12 KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TD Charles Woodson ...... 2 0 0 2 0 12 Tramon Williams ...... 30 684 22.8 65 0 Brandon Jackson ...... 1 1 0 0 0 6 Koren Robinson ...... 25 596 23.8 67 0 Koren Robinson ...... 1 0 1 0 0 6 Tracy White ...... 1 0 0 1 0 6 Shaun Bodiford ...... 2 41 20.5 22 0 Tramon Williams ...... 1 0 0 1 0 6 Will Blackmon ...... 1 3 3.0 3 0 PACKERS ...... 49 13 30 6 48/48 31/39 0 435 Donald Driver ...... 1 4 4.0 4 0 OPPONENTS ...... 31 6 23 2 29/29 24/27 0 291 Ruvell Martin ...... 1 6 6.0 6 0 2-Point Conversions: PACKERS 0-0, OPPONENTS 2-2 Michael Montgomery ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 DeShawn Wynn ...... 1 15 15.0 15 0 SACKS: Aaron Kampman 12, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila 9.5, Corey Williams 7, Nick Barnett 3.5, PACKERS ...... 62 1349 21.8 67 0 A.J. Hawk 1, Cullen Jenkins 1, Johnny Jolly 1, Ryan Pickett 1, PACKERS 36, OPPONENTS 19 OPPONENTS ...... 77 1610 20.9 74 0

RUSHING No Yds Avg Long TD FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Ryan Grant ...... 188 956 5.1 66t 8 Mason Crosby ...... 1/1 8/8 10/11 9/14 3/5 Brandon Jackson ...... 75 267 3.6 46 1 PACKERS ...... 1/1 8/8 10/11 9/14 3/5 DeShawn Wynn ...... 50 203 4.1 44 4 Vernand Morency ...... 29 108 3.7 15 0 OPPONENTS ...... 0/0 4/4 8/9 10/12 2/2 Aaron Rodgers ...... 7 29 4.1 13 0 Brett Favre ...... 29 12 0.4 21 0 Crosby: (53G,37G,42G) (42N) (28G) (28G,44G,33G) (37G,37G) (46N,37G,38N) (19G,26G) Jon Ryan ...... 2 7 3.5 7 0 (48G,36G,52N,32G,45G) (39G,24G) (49B,49N,47G) (20G,20G,26G) (47G,52G) Craig Nall ...... 5 6 1.2 8 0 (43N,44G,52N) (44G,50G,25G,46G) ( ) (33G, 35G) Koren Robinson ...... 1 5 5.0 5 0 Opponents: (33G,47G) (34N,48G,32G) (44G) (44G,35G,48G) (44G,36G) ( ) (45G,21G) ( ) ( ) Donald Driver ...... 2 4 2.0 5 0 (26G) (47G,41G,45G,52G) (26G,51G,25G) (44N) (48N) (31G,35G) (35G, 38G) PACKERS ...... 388 1597 4.1 66t 13 OPPONENTS ...... 424 1647 3.9 55 6

PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Brett Favre ...... 535 356 4155 66.5 7.77 28 5.2 15 2.8 82t 15/93 95.7 Aaron Rodgers ...... 28 20 218 71.4 7.79 1 3.6 0 0.0 43 3/24 106.0 Craig Nall ...... 15 7 88 46.7 5.87 1 6.7 0 0.0 32t 1/10 87.6 PACKERS ...... 578 383 4461 66.3 7.72 30 5.2 15 2.6 82t 19/127 95.9 OPPONENTS ...... 534 295 3584 55.2 6.71 23 4.3 19 3.6 50 36/218 75.6 JULY 26, 2008  Pg. 12 2007 REGULAR-SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Final regular-season totals SPECIAL TEAMS

Total Sacks/ Int/ Fum For Pass Player TT FR FF Player Tackles Solo Asst Yards Yards Rec Fum Def Jason Hunter ...... 25 0 1 Nick Barnett ...... 165 109 56 3.5/19.5 2/40 1 0 6 Tracy White ...... 16 2 0 A.J. Hawk ...... 129 81 48 1.0/7.0 1/10 1 1 4 Desmond Bishop ...... 12 0 0 Atari Bigby ...... 121 95 26 0.0/0.0 5/50 0 3 13 Korey Hall ...... 12 0 0 Aaron Kampman ...... 91 57 34 12.0/73.0 0/0 1 1 2 Frank Walker ...... 12 0 0 Brady Poppinga ...... 70 43 27 0.0/0.0 1/0 0 0 1 Jarrett Bush ...... 11 1 0 Charles Woodson ...... 64 54 10 0.0/0.0 4/48 1 0 10 John Kuhn ...... 11 0 0 Ryan Pickett ...... 63 38 25 1.0/6.0 0/0 0 0 1 Charlie Peprah ...... 11 0 2 Nick Collins ...... 62 45 17 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 6 Will Blackmon ...... 8 1 0 Corey Williams ...... 51 32 19 7.0/38.0 1/9 0 3 1 Tramon Williams ...... 7 0 0 Cullen Jenkins ...... 49 31 18 1.0/2.0 0/0 0 0 9 Mason Crosby ...... 6 0 0 Al Harris ...... 37 34 3 0.0/0.0 2/17 0 0 9 Ryan Grant ...... 6 0 0 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila ...... 36 26 10 9.5/65.5 0/0 0 2 2 Vernand Morency ...... 6 0 0 Aaron Rouse ...... 33 26 7 0.0/0.0 2/37 0 0 4 Mike Montgomery ...... 5 0 0 Johnny Jolly ...... 31 14 17 1.0/7.0 0/0 1 0 5 Atari Bigby ...... 4 0 0 Justin Harrell ...... 24 13 11 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Ryan Krause ...... 4 0 0 Jarrett Bush ...... 23 18 5 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 8 Shaun Bodiford ...... 2 0 0 Mike Montgomery ...... 22 15 7 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Brady Poppinga ...... 2 0 0 Colin Cole ...... 13 7 6 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 1 Aaron Rouse ...... 2 0 0 Tramon Williams ...... 11 10 1 0.0/0.0 1/22 0 0 4 A.J. Hawk ...... 1 0 0 Frank Walker ...... 10 9 1 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 1 Brandon Jackson ...... 1 0 0 Daniel Muir ...... 844 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Totals ...... 164 4 3 Desmond Bishop ...... 642 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Will Blackmon ...... 330 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 2 Special teams touchdowns (4): Jason Hunter ...... 321 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Blackmon — 57-yard punt return vs. Conrad Bolston ...... 312 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Oakland (12/9) Charlie Peprah ...... 220 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Blackmon — recovery in end zone vs. Tracy White ...... 101 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total ...... 1,131 773 358 36.0/218.0 19/233 5 10 89 Oakland (12/9) White — fumble recovery in end zone vs. Philadelphia (9/9) T. Williams — 94-yard punt return vs. DEFENSIVE SCORING MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES Carolina (11/18)

Int Fum Player TD Ret Ret Safeties Player Tackles Charles Woodson ...... 2 1 1 0 Bubba Franks ...... 4 Totals ...... 2 1 1 0 Greg Jennings ...... 3 Koren Robinson ...... 2 Defensive touchdowns (2): Chad Clifton ...... 1 Woodson — 57-yard fumble return vs. Washington (10/14); Daryn Colledge ...... 1 Woodson — 46-yard interception return at Kansas City (11/4) Donald Driver ...... 1 Ryan Grant ...... 1 James Jones ...... 1 Donald Lee ...... 1 Jason Spitz ...... 1 Mark Tauscher ...... 1 Scott Wells ...... 1 Totals ...... 18

2008 COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Mike McCarthy, third year Assistants: (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers), Rock Gullickson (Strength & Conditioning Coordinator), (Offensive Coordinator), Bob Sanders (Defensive Coordinator), Mike Stock (Special Teams Coordinator), (Running Backs), James Campen (Offensive Line), Tom Clements (Quarterbacks), Jerry Fontenot (Assistant Offensive Line), Carl Hairston (Defensive Ends), Ty Knott (Offensive Quality Control), Ben McAdoo (Tight Ends), Robert Nunn (Defensive Tackles), (Wide Receivers), Kurt Schottenheimer (Secondary), Shawn Slocum (Assistant Special Teams), (Defensive Nickel Package/Cornerbacks), Joe Whitt Jr. (Defensive Quality Control) Pg. 13  JULY 26, 2008 NFL No ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Exp College High School Hometown 43 Allen, Condrew ...... CB 6-1 196 1/3/85 R Portland State Granite Bay, Calif. 13 Allen, Jake ...... WR 6-4 196 1/18.85 R Mississippi College Waynesboro, Miss. 78 Barbre, Allen ...... G 6-4 305 6/22/84 2 Missouri Southern St. Granby, Mo. 56 Barnett, Nick ...... LB 6-2 236 5/27/81 6 Oregon State Fontana, Calif. 20 Bigby, Atari ...... S 5-11 213 9/19/81 3 Central Florida Miami, Fla. 55 Bishop, Desmond ...... LB 6-2 238 7/24/84 2 Fairfield, Calif. 27 Blackmon, Will ...... CB 6-0 206 10/27/84 3 Warwick, R.I. 19 Bodiford, Shaun ...... WR 5-11 196 5/4/82 3 Portland State Federal Way, Wash. 93 Bolston, Conrad ...... DT 6-3 315 1/9/85 1 Maryland Washington, D.C. 11 Brohm, Brian ...... QB 6-3 223 9/23/85 R Louisville Louisville, Ky. 24 Bush, Jarrett ...... CB 6-0 200 5/21/84 3 Utah State Vacaville, Calif. 64 Carvalho, Brennen ...... C 6-1 300 12/8/86 R Portland State Honolulu, Hawaii 54 Chillar, Brandon ...... LB 6-3 243 10/21/82 5 UCLA Carlsbad, Calif. 76 Clifton, Chad ...... T 6-5 320 6/26/76 9 Tennessee Martin, Tenn. 90 Cole, Colin ...... DT 6-1 330 6/24/80 4 Iowa Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 73 Colledge, Daryn ...... G 6-4 308 2/11/82 3 Boise State North Pole, Alaska 36 Collins, Nick ...... S 5-11 207 8/16/83 4 Bethune-Cookman Cross City, Fla. 60 Considine, Ryan ...... T 6-4 308 1/23/84 R Louisiana Tech Arlington, Texas 62 Coston, Junius ...... G 6-3 310 11/5/83 4 North Carolina A&T Raleigh, N.C. 2 Crosby, Mason ...... K 6-1 207 9/3/84 2 Colorado Georgetown, Texas 29 Culver, Tyrone ...... S 6-1 207 7/6/83 3 Fresno State Palmdale, Calif. 80 Driver, Donald ...... WR 6-0 194 2/2/75 10 Alcorn State Houston, Texas 88 Finley, Jermichael ...... TE 6-5 247 3/26/87 R Texas Diboll, Texas 10 Flynn, Matt ...... QB 6-2 222 6/20/85 R Louisiana State Tyler, Texas 83 Francies, Chris ...... WR 6-1 203 7/26/82 2 Texas-El Paso Houston, Texas 48 Gafford, Thomas ...... LS 6-2 257 1/29/83 1 Houston Houston, Texas 94 Gbaja-Biamila, Kabeer ...... DE 6-4 249 9/24/77 9 San Diego State Los Angeles, Calif. 68 Giacomini, Breno ...... T 6-7 311 9/27/85 R Louisville Malden, Mass. 25 Grant, Ryan ...... RB 6-1 226 12/9/82 2 Notre Dame Ramsey, N.J. 35 Hall, Korey ...... FB 6-0 243 8/5/83 2 Boise State Glenns Ferry, Idaho 91 Harrell, Justin ...... DT 6-4 320 2/14/84 2 Tennessee Martin, Tenn. 31 Harris, Al ...... CB 6-1 190 12/7/74 11 Texas A&M-Kingsville Pompano Beach, Fla. 53 Havner, Spencer ...... LB 6-3 248 2/2/83 1 UCLA Grass Valley, Calif. 50 Hawk, A.J...... LB 6-1 248 1/6/84 3 Ohio State Centerville, Ohio 49 Haynos, Joey ...... TE 6-8 268 8/28/84 R Maryland Washington, D.C. 23 Herron, Noah ...... RB 5-11 225 4/3/82 4 Northwestern Mattawan, Mich. 52 Hodge, Abdul ...... LB 6-0 236 9/9/82 3 Iowa Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. 84 Humphrey, Tory ...... TE 6-2 255 1/20/83 3 Central Michigan Saginaw, Mich. 57 Hunter, Jason ...... DE 6-4 271 8/28/83 3 Appalachian State Fayetteville, N.C. 32 Jackson, Brandon ...... RB 5-10 220 10/2/85 2 Nebraska Horn Lake, Miss. 46 Jansen, J.J...... LS 6-2 256 1/20/86 R Notre Dame Phoenix, Ariz. 77 Jenkins, Cullen ...... DE 6-2 305 1/20/81 5 Central Michigan Belleville, Mich. 85 Jennings, Greg ...... WR 5-11 198 9/21/83 3 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. 97 Jolly, Johnny ...... DT 6-3 320 2/21/83 3 Texas A&M Houston, Texas 89 Jones, James ...... WR 6-1 218 3/31/84 2 San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 74 Kampman, Aaron ...... DE 6-4 265 11/30/79 7 Iowa Parkersburg, Iowa 61 Keenan, Ryan ...... G 6-4 303 8/18/83 1 Northwestern Lakewood, Ohio 30 Kuhn, John ...... FB 6-0 259 9/9/82 3 Shippensburg York, Pa. 58 Lansanah, Danny ...... LB 6-1 248 8/28/85 R Connecticut Harrisburg, Pa. 86 Lee, Donald ...... TE 6-4 248 8/31/80 6 Mississippi State Maben, Miss. 22 Lee, Pat ...... CB 6-0 194 2/20/84 R Auburn Miami, Fla. 28 Lumpkin, Kregg ...... RB 5-11 228 5/15/84 R Georgia Stone Mountain, Ga. 98 Malone, Alfred ...... DT 6-4 312 2/21/82 1 Troy Frisco City, Ala. 82 Martin, Ruvell ...... WR 6-4 220 8/10/82 3 Saginaw Valley State Muskegon, Mich. 75 Moll, Tony ...... T 6-5 306 8/23/83 3 Nevada Sonoma, Calif. 96 Montgomery, Michael ...... DE 6-5 273 8/18/83 4 Texas A&M Center, Texas 44 Moore, Evan ...... TE 6-6 247 1/3/85 R Stanford Brea, Calif. 34 Morency, Vernand ...... RB 5-10 218 2/4/80 4 Oklahoma State Miami, Fla. 95 Muir, Daniel ...... DT 6-2 318 9/12/83 2 Kent State Riverdale, Md. 87 Nelson, Jordy ...... WR 6-3 217 5/31/85 R Kansas State Riley, Kan. 26 Peprah, Charlie ...... S 5-11 203 2/24/83 3 Alabama Plano, Texas 79 Pickett, Ryan ...... DT 6-2 330 10/8/79 8 Ohio State Zephyrhills, Fla. 51 Poppinga, Brady ...... LB 6-3 247 9/21/79 4 Brigham Young Evanston, Wyo. 40 Porter, Joe ...... CB 5-10 203 11/27/85 1 Rutgers Franklin, N.J. 39 Powdrell, Ryan ...... FB 5-11 260 12/20/83 2 Southern California Mission Viejo, Calif. 17 Quinn, Johnny ...... WR 6-0 208 11/6/83 1 North Texas McKinney, Texas 12 Rodgers, Aaron ...... QB 6-2 220 12/2/83 4 California Chico, Calif. 37 Rouse, Aaron ...... S 6-4 223 1/8/84 2 Tech Virginia Beach, Va. 9 Ryan, Jon ...... P 6-0 222 11/26/81 3 Regina (Canada) Regina, Saskatchewan 71 Sitton, Josh ...... G 6-3 317 6/6/86 R Central Florida Pensacola, Fla. 6 Smith, Taj ...... WR 6-0 198 9/30/83 R Syracuse Newark, N.J. 72 Spitz, Jason ...... G/C 6-3 302 12/19/82 3 Louisville Jacksonville, Fla. 16 Swain, Brett ...... WR 6-0 203 6/21/85 R San Diego State Carlsbad, Calif. 65 Tauscher, Mark ...... T 6-3 316 6/17/77 9 Wisconsin Auburndale, Wis. 99 Thompson, Jeremy ...... DE 6-4 270 10/9/85 R Wake Forest Charlotte, N.C. 69 Thompson, Orrin ...... T 6-6 320 11/11/82 1 Duke Charlotte, N.C. 63 Wells, Scott ...... C 6-2 303 1/7/81 5 Tennessee Brentwood, Tenn. 45 White, Corey ...... FB 6-1 239 10/1/85 1 Alabama-Birmingham Bessemer, Ala. 59 White, Tracy ...... LB 6-0 238 4/14/81 6 Howard St. Stephens, S.C. 38 Williams, Tramon ...... CB 5-11 191 3/16/83 2 Louisiana Tech Napoleonville, La. 21 Woodson, Charles ...... CB 6-1 202 10/7/76 11 Michigan Fremont, Ohio 42 Wynn, DeShawn ...... RB 5-10 238 10/9/83 2 Florida Cincinnati, Ohio JULY 26, 2008  Pg. 14 NFL How Reg. season No NUMERICAL ROSTER Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired GP/GS/DNP/IA 2 Mason Crosby ...... K 6-1 207 23 2 Colorado D6c-07 0/0/0/0 6 Taj Smith ...... WR 6-0 198 24 R Syracuse FA-08 0/0/0/0 9 Jon Ryan ...... P 6-0 222 26 3 Regina (Canada) FA-06 0/0/0/0 10 Matt Flynn ...... QB 6-2 222 23 R Louisiana State D7a-08 0/0/0/0 11 Brian Brohm ...... QB 6-3 223 22 R Louisville D2b-08 0/0/0/0 12 Aaron Rodgers ...... QB 6-2 220 24 4 California D1-05 0/0/0/0 13 Jake Allen ...... WR 6-4 196 23 R Mississippi College FA-08 0/0/0/0 16 Brett Swain ...... WR 6-0 203 23 R San Diego State D7b-08 0/0/0/0 17 Johnny Quinn ...... WR 6-0 208 24 1 North Texas FA-08 0/0/0/0 19 Shaun Bodiford ...... WR 5-11 196 26 3 Portland State FA-07 0/0/0/0 20 Atari Bigby ...... S 5-11 213 26 3 Central Florida FA-05 0/0/0/0 21 Charles Woodson ...... CB 6-1 202 31 11 Michigan UFA-06 (Oak) 0/0/0/0 22 Pat Lee ...... CB 6-0 194 24 R Auburn D2c-08 0/0/0/0 23 Noah Herron ...... RB 5-11 225 26 4 Northwestern FA-05 0/0/0/0 24 Jarrett Bush ...... CB 6-0 200 24 3 Utah State W-06 (Car) 0/0/0/0 25 Ryan Grant ...... RB 6-1 226 25 2 Notre Dame T-07 (NYG) 0/0/0/0 26 Charlie Peprah ...... S 5-11 203 25 3 Alabama W-06 (NYG) 0/0/0/0 27 Will Blackmon ...... CB 6-0 206 23 3 Boston College D4b-06 0/0/0/0 28 Kregg Lumpkin ...... RB 5-11 228 24 R Georgia FA-08 0/0/0/0 29 Tyrone Culver ...... S 6-1 207 25 3 Fresno State D6b-06 0/0/0/0 30 John Kuhn ...... FB 6-0 259 25 3 Shippensburg W-07 (Pitt) 0/0/0/0 31 Al Harris ...... CB 6-1 190 33 11 Texas A&M-Kingsville T-03 (Phil) 0/0/0/0 32 Brandon Jackson ...... RB 5-10 220 22 2 Nebraska D2-07 0/0/0/0 34 Vernand Morency ...... RB 5-10 218 28 4 Oklahoma State T-06 (Hou) 0/0/0/0 35 Korey Hall ...... FB 6-0 243 24 2 Boise State D6a-07 0/0/0/0 36 Nick Collins ...... S 5-11 207 24 4 Bethune-Cookman D2a-05 0/0/0/0 37 Aaron Rouse ...... S 6-4 223 24 2 Virginia Tech D3b-07 0/0/0/0 38 Tramon Williams ...... CB 5-11 191 25 2 Louisiana Tech FA-06 0/0/0/0 39 Ryan Powdrell ...... FB 5-11 260 24 2 Southern California FA-07 0/0/0/0 40 Joe Porter ...... CB 5-10 203 22 1 Rutgers FA-07 0/0/0/0 42 DeShawn Wynn ...... RB 5-10 238 24 2 Florida D7a-07 0/0/0/0 43 Condrew Allen ...... CB 6-1 196 23 R Portland State FA-08 0/0/0/0 44 Evan Moore ...... TE 6-6 247 23 R Stanford FA-08 0/0/0/0 45 Corey White ...... FB 6-1 239 22 1 Alabama-Birmingham FA-07 0/0/0/0 46 J.J. Jansen ...... LS 6-2 256 22 R Notre Dame FA-08 0/0/0/0 48 Thomas Gafford ...... LS 6-2 257 25 1 Houston FA-08 0/0/0/0 49 Joey Haynos ...... TE 6-8 268 23 R Maryland FA-08 0/0/0/0 50 A.J. Hawk ...... LB 6-1 248 24 3 Ohio State D1-06 0/0/0/0 51 Brady Poppinga ...... LB 6-3 247 28 4 Brigham Young D4b-05 0/0/0/0 52 Abdul Hodge ...... LB 6-0 236 25 3 Iowa D3a-06 0/0/0/0 53 Spencer Havner ...... LB 6-3 248 25 1 UCLA FA-06 0/0/0/0 54 Brandon Chillar ...... LB 6-3 243 25 5 UCLA FA-08 0/0/0/0 55 Desmond Bishop ...... LB 6-2 238 24 2 California D6b-07 0/0/0/0 56 Nick Barnett ...... LB 6-2 236 27 6 Oregon State D1-03 0/0/0/0 57 Jason Hunter ...... DE 6-4 271 24 3 Appalachian State FA-06 0/0/0/0 58 Danny Lansanah ...... LB 6-1 248 22 R Connecticut FA-08 0/0/0/0 59 Tracy White ...... LB 6-0 238 27 6 Howard FA-06 0/0/0/0 60 Ryan Considine ...... T 6-4 308 24 R Louisiana Tech FA-08 0/0/0/0 61 Ryan Keenan ...... G 6-4 303 24 1 Northwestern FA-08 0/0/0/0 62 Junius Coston ...... G 6-3 310 24 4 North Carolina A&T D5a-05 0/0/0/0 63 Scott Wells ...... C 6-2 303 27 5 Tennessee FA-04 (D7-04) 0/0/0/0 64 Brennen Carvalho ...... C 6-1 300 21 R Portland State FA-08 0/0/0/0 65 Mark Tauscher ...... T 6-3 316 31 9 Wisconsin D7a-00 0/0/0/0 68 Breno Giacomini ...... T 6-7 311 22 R Louisville D5-08 0/0/0/0/ 69 Orrin Thompson ...... T 6-6 320 25 1 Duke FA-07 0/0/0/0 71 Josh Sitton ...... G 6-3 317 22 R Central Florida D4b-08 0/0/0/0 72 Jason Spitz ...... G/C 6-3 302 25 3 Louisville D3b-06 0/0/0/0 73 Daryn Colledge ...... G 6-4 308 26 3 Boise State D2a-06 0/0/0/0 74 Aaron Kampman ...... DE 6-4 265 28 7 Iowa D5a-02 0/0/0/0 75 Tony Moll ...... T 6-5 306 24 3 Nevada D5b-06 0/0/0/0 76 Chad Clifton ...... T 6-5 320 32 9 Tennessee D2-00 0/0/0/0 77 Cullen Jenkins ...... DE 6-2 305 27 5 Central Michigan FA-04 0/0/0/0 78 Allen Barbre ...... G 6-4 305 24 2 Missouri Southern State D4-07 0/0/0/0 79 Ryan Pickett ...... DT 6-2 330 28 8 Ohio State UFA-06 (StL) 0/0/0/0 80 Donald Driver ...... WR 6-0 194 33 10 Alcorn State D7b-99 0/0/0/0 82 Ruvell Martin ...... WR 6-4 220 25 3 Saginaw Valley State FA-06 0/0/0/0 83 Chris Francies ...... WR 6-1 203 26 2 Texas-El Paso FA-06 0/0/0/0 84 Tory Humphrey ...... TE 6-2 255 25 3 Central Michigan FA-05 0/0/0/0 85 Greg Jennings ...... WR 5-11 198 24 3 Western Michigan D2b-06 0/0/0/0 86 Donald Lee ...... TE 6-4 248 27 6 Mississippi State FA-05 0/0/0/0 87 Jordy Nelson ...... WR 6-3 217 23 R Kansas State D2a-08 0/0/0/0 88 Jermichael Finley ...... TE 6-5 247 21 R Texas D3-08 0/0/0/0 89 James Jones ...... WR 6-1 218 24 2 San Jose State D3a-07 0/0/0/0 90 Colin Cole ...... DT 6-1 330 28 4 Iowa FA-04 0/0/0/0 91 Justin Harrell ...... DT 6-4 320 24 2 Tennessee D1-07 0/0/0/0 93 Conrad Bolston ...... DT 6-3 315 23 1 Maryland W-07 (Minn) 0/0/0/0 94 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila ...... DE 6-4 249 30 9 San Diego State FA-00 (D5a-00) 0/0/0/0 95 Daniel Muir ...... DT 6-2 318 24 2 Kent State FA-07 0/0/0/0 96 Michael Montgomery ...... DE 6-5 273 24 4 Texas A&M D6a-05 0/0/0/0 97 Johnny Jolly ...... DT 6-3 320 25 3 Texas A&M D6a-06 0/0/0/0 98 Alfred Malone ...... DT 6-4 312 26 1 Troy FA-07 0/0/0/0 99 Jeremy Thompson ...... DE 6-4 270 22 R Wake Forest D4a-08 0/0/0/0