Cut Patrick Turner and sign this beast Tori Gurley

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  1. jets12

    jets12 Active Member

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    Green Bay - Wide receiver Tori Gurley, almost 10 pounds heavier and becoming more confident by the day, has spent nine impressive weeks on the Green Bay Packers' practice squad.

    "Some of the catches this kid makes in practice are amazing," wide receiver Donald Driver said Friday. "He's going against the No. 1 defense and he's making great catches. Could he play on this team? Sure."

    Gurley gave up his final two seasons at South Carolina, signed with the Packers in April as a free agent and led them in receptions with nine during the exhibition season before being waived Sept. 3.

    Signed to the practice squad the next day, Gurley has put on a show in workouts that are closed to the public and partially open to media members.

    "He's a lot better. . . a lot better," wide receiver James Jones said. "He's a good player and he's getting a lot more confident."

    Gurley, 6 feet 4 inches and 216 pounds at the combine in February, played most of August weighing 217. Now, after consultation with coaches and trainers, he has bulked up to 225.

    "He'll have people draped on him and he'll still snag the ball," said safety Charlie Peprah. "Deep. Intermediate. Whatever role he's playing, he makes great catches. He made plays all preseason, too."

    For now, Gurley is making $96,900 impersonating the opponents' wide receivers in practice. Any team could sign him to their 53-man roster, where his base salary probably would be the rookie minimum of $375,000.

    Gurley said he hasn't had to decide whether to remain on Green Bay's practice squad against accepting an offer because no team has made one. It's almost a foregone conclusion, however, that he would leave if a roster berth was offered anywhere.

    As the season goes on, the Packers might be tempted to secure their ties with Gurley by promoting him to their 53-man roster. If not, Gurley said he definitely would re-sign with Green Bay once his practice-squad contract expires after the season.

    "Most definitely," he said. "I'm going to continue to work and get better and learn from the older guys, and have an opportunity to make this team.

    "I'm ready to play. I'm just one play away. When that happens, I'm going to hit the ground running and I'm never looking back."

    Coach Mike McCarthy and the coaches have made Gurley feel wanted by giving him occasional snaps with the No. 1 offense. Still, his main function is making the defense work.

    "Man, I've gotten so much better," said Gurley. "I'm really giving the No. 1s a really good look, and they respect me for that. We get after it, and that's why it shows on Sunday. Every day I try to do something to wow the coaches."

    Gurley isn't the only promising wide receiver on the practice squad. There's also Diondre Borel, a converted quarterback from Utah State who also was cut Sept. 3. He's also made some plays as an emergency cornerback on the scout team.

    "He's a heck of a football player," said Peprah. "He can make it somewhere."
     
  2. Mr Electric

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    Misleading thread title.
     
  3. Mambo9

    Mambo9 Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure any WR on the Packers PS is being scouted by other front offices.
     
  4. AirStrike

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    I mean, I know this is said a lot. But the guys on the practice squad and hasn't been signed for a reason, and he went undrafted to boot. Now I know there are rare cases where a guy like James Harrison comes around and becomes a monster, but they are low.

    And even if we were to sign him and release someone, what role would he have? He isn't becoming the #1, he isn't taking Plax's role in the red-zone. He won't be taking Kearley in the slot. We aren't a 4-wide team. We are run first. A guy like him would be useless.
     
  5. supersonic

    supersonic Well-Known Member

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    Depth, next year, low cost...etc
     
  6. Going4TheGreen

    Going4TheGreen Well-Known Member

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    Kerley/Gurley...

    It's in the cards.

    Can he block?

    Seems like he has the right attitude. It'd be nice to find a young diamond in the rough rather than trying to sort through all the muck of the draft at the position chock full of dickheads and prima donnas. Would help with alleviating the necessity to bring someone in at the position, if he can stick.

    http://www.fanaticalfootballfiend.com/3/post/2011/1/tori-gurley-scouting-reports.html
     
  7. hiker

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    He is a big dude. He didn't get many passes thrown his way at SC, Alshon got the lion's share that would have gone Gurley's way if he were the only big receiver. Had he stayed at SC, that would have been a dominating pair by now. I can only assume it was jealousy that caused him to leave that early (either that, or having the delusion that he was a lock to be drafted high and secure a nice payday)

    Whatever the reason, he has the potential to be a decent posession receiver at the NFL level. But its a project that may take years to pay off, with a low ceiling for success. Pass.
     
  8. Nilton

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    Should have stayed in college. Seems like he's too raw of talent.
     
  9. Mambo9

    Mambo9 Well-Known Member

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    I seem to remember Turner was being talked up for his catches in practice too last season and this T.C....


    Guy is already 23...
     
  10. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    We don't need another Keyshawn....we need an OL that can give a QB time to throw and a QB who can throw in something other than the 4th qtr.

    Jesus Christ. Watch the fn games.
     
  11. Mambo9

    Mambo9 Well-Known Member

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    How is a guy on the Packers PS another Keyshawn?
     
  12. Royce Parker

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    Did we not just sign Eron Riley a couple of weeks ago?
     
  13. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    He still gave up 2 years of college ball.
     
  14. Mambo9

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    Agreed... but maybe he has other priorities... like bringing some money home. Being on a PS isn't a low paid job. And one year on the PS can make you improve more than another year in college at his age imo. Especially If you're training with Rodgers and Flynn!

    Plus being the #2 big WR in a team that already has Alshon Jeffrey is kind of wasting time...
     

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