There’s only one spot that’s unsettled on the Green Bay Packers’ offensive line, and their first-round draft choice is getting his shot at it.
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“We’re looking at Derek at left guard,” Head Coach Mike McCarthy said following practice. “It’s really the philosophy of creating competition … to get the best five on the field. We thought we’d give him a chance, and we’ll evaluate him and see how he did.”
The left guard spot is wide open due to the free-agent departure of ![]()
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McCarthy said that when Sherrod, an accomplished left tackle from Mississippi State, was drafted that he would start out on the left side of the line, but he didn’t say Sherrod was exclusively a tackle. An heir apparent to veteran left tackle ![]()
It won’t be easy for a rookie to win a starting job, though, due to the lockout. Rookies got no mini-camps or OTAs to help learn the playbook and adjust to the pro game, so training camp will be their only preparation for the bright lights of the regular season.
“It is what it is, so you have to make the most of what you’ve got now,” Sherrod said prior to practice on Saturday. “I’m just going to go out there, study hard and get ready.”
As for the practice as a whole, McCarthy complimented the players on their conditioning and felt the team got off to a solid start. The first two practices are not in pads, and the players will don the pads for the first time on Monday night.
“I thought there were some flashes of very good football, but then the reality of the rest of the practice was an example of a team coming together for the first night,” McCarthy said.
“Typical first day of training camp. Nothing special. It was a better practice than I thought it would be. The ball wasn’t on the ground very much, we didn’t have players on the ground very much, and those are the types of things that show up in sloppy practices.”
McCarthy counted seven pre-snap penalties but was otherwise pleased with the volume of plays the team was able to install.
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“You could see when he was throwing to the receivers he has history with, it was very clean a number of times,” McCarthy said. “Then with some of the rookies, particularly the tight ends, the timing is not there, and that’s to be expected.”
Other observations from the first practice:
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Ryan Grant took the first snaps at running back, followed by
James Starks .
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Frank Zombo was with the No. 1 defense at outside linebacker opposite
Clay Matthews .
Erik Walden and
Brad Jones were with the second unit.
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Defensive end
C.J. Wilson and safety
Charlie Peprah also worked with the ones, though
Mike Neal and
Morgan Burnett are coming off season-ending injuries and were held out of team drills.
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Brandon Underwood , who has played cornerback the bulk of his first two seasons in Green Bay, was playing safety.
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Rookie second-round draft pick and receiver
Randall Cobb was returning punts along with last year’s returner, cornerback
Tramon Williams .
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Undrafted rookie receiver
Diondre Borel , a converted quarterback from Utah State, made two impressive leaping catches over the middle in team and seven-on-seven drills, but he later dropped one on a crossing route.
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Kicker
Mason Crosby , receiver
Brett Swain and tight end
Spencer Havner , who all signed new contracts, didn’t practice and can’t until Thursday, Aug. 4, due to the free-agent rules.
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Also not practicing were tight end
Andrew Quarless , linebacker
Diyral Briggs and defensive end
Eli Joseph . McCarthy said the three haven’t passed their physicals. Quarless has a hip flexor injury but McCarthy didn’t have the specifics on the others’ injuries.