I thought this had been posted somewhere already.
June 18 minicamp blog
Zimmer quotes from June 16
Speculation from late May OTAs
Johnson versatility piece from Geoff Hobson June 16
OTA preview May 5 from Hobson
Johnson has been taking lots of snaps at SLB since early in the OTA season. It would appear that lots of three man changeup fronts are being installed, which is ironic since this is the first offseason in years that we've not been speculating about the Bengals doing some 3-4 and the Bengals' defense was the most consistent it had been in years last year.
Unfortunately, Rey Maualuga missed most of last week's minicamp with a leg injury, so it's still not clear whether or not Johnson's linebacker time will come mostly in a 3-4 or 3-3-5 nickel or whether Johnson is the odds-on 4-3 SLB with Maualuga in the middle or relegated to a reserve role. Now's the time to make your move on Maualuga and I completely agree that Johnson has a good chance to be the LB classified as DL du jour this year.
I missed those threads.
Green Bay played some 2 man fronts last year so what they do will probably change too.
Jenkins has been playing some LB too.
Packers Try Jenkins At OLB
Posted by Rob Demovsky June 21st, 2010, 3:29 pm
Last season, Green Bay Packers defensive end Cullen Jenkins was one of a couple of players who complained that coordinator Dom Capers wasn’t using the team’s playmakers enough.
Today, during the first day of the Packers’ mandatory minicamp, Jenkins was in a significant playmaking position. Jenkins took several snaps at left outside linebacker, a big change for a player who played his entire NFL career with his hand on the ground as defensive lineman.
“I always feel like I can pass rush; it’s just a matter of what they ask me to do on particular plays,” Jenkins said. “I’ve been working on my pass rush to improve it. Me and Trgo (defensive line coach Mike Trgovac) have been talking about positives and negatives from last year.”
Jenkins still played his share of snaps as a defensive end in the base 3-4 defense, but in several drills today in which Capers employed his nickel package, Jenkins was at LOLB. And it wasn’t exclusively rushing the quarterback. He dropped into coverage on several plays, and the 6-foot-2, 305-pounder said he felt comfortable doing so.
He said he hopes to shed a few more pounds and play this season at between 295 and 300 pounds. Other than a handful of snaps standing up last season, he hasn’t played off the line of scrimmage since his freshman year at Central Michigan.
“They’ve been moving me around a lot and having me try different things just in case,” said Jenkins, who was second on the team with 4.5 sacks last season. “You never know what you’re actually going to carry into the season, but we’re experimenting with different things. I feel pretty fast this year, and it’s pretty cool to be (playing standing) up, actually.”
– Rob Demovsky, rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com
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