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According to Rob Demvosky of ESPN.com, the Packers brought in DE Francis Kallon for a visit this week and the team also worked out DB B.T. Sanders. Kallon recently spent time with the Pittsburgh Steelers while Sanders recently spent time with the Buffalo Bills.
Kallon signed with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent from Georgia Tech. In his senior season, Kallon started six games and recorded 15 tackles.
https://www.google.com/amp/profootb.../06/colts-claim-d-j-white-off-of-waivers/amp/
DJ white was waived by the chiefs and picked up by the colts.
30-35 from the right hash his first two years were "Hold your breath"I see that Harrison Butker's FG string is now 19 straight, and I confidentally say without research he has kicked more professional FGs in less than half a season than in four years of college. A couple have been in that 53-54 yard boomer range. As well his kickoffs -- that I've seen -- are all through the end zone which must make his ST pals happy. But the announcer said something the other night about him being erratic in college in "mid-range". Anybody have a good memory of that. I recall him making them and the Georgia kick of 53 was the outlier of his college career. Regardless, the kid is lighting it up, and I don't think anybody has more pressure than a kicker.
I see that Harrison Butker's FG string is now 19 straight, and I confidentally say without research he has kicked more professional FGs in less than half a season than in four years of college. ... But the announcer said something the other night about him being erratic in college in "mid-range". Anybody have a good memory of that.
He was 208 of 210 on extra points, the misses being a bad snap vs Miami his Freshman year and the UGA overtime blocked XP in 2014.
NFL hashes are narrower than college.Butker was 43 of 60 for his Tech career (10/14, 11/18, 7/11, & 15/17). He was 208 of 210 on extra points, the misses being a bad snap vs Miami his Freshman year and the UGA overtime blocked XP in 2014. As for the erratic comment, I remember the first half of 2014 he was solid outside of 40 yards, but was about 50% inside of 40. Whatever was the issue, he seemed to work it out and wasn't an issue during our strong finish to the year.
For some reason I never thought he kicked that many at Tech. I am guessing that his accuracy and length -- some of his kickoffs are still flying -- are the results of virtually unlimited attention and practice time in the pros, as well as the personal attention of kicking specialists who have made a career of developing kickers. Whatever, I surely hope he enjoys his success because failure at that level hurts a long time.Butker was 43 of 60 for his Tech career (10/14, 11/18, 7/11, & 15/17). He was 208 of 210 on extra points, the misses being a bad snap vs Miami his Freshman year and the UGA overtime blocked XP in 2014. As for the erratic comment, I remember the first half of 2014 he was solid outside of 40 yards, but was about 50% inside of 40. Whatever was the issue, he seemed to work it out and wasn't an issue during our strong finish to the year.
I mean. You weren't alone in that prognostication.I said before the season we would miss him the most.I hate being right in this case.Probably would be 6-2 now and some to go..
I mean. You weren't alone in that prognostication.
NFL hashes are narrower than college.