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elaine95  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 22, 2019 7:32:10 AM(UTC)
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Detroit Lions Week 5 scouting report: Do the Packers finally have a defense? For the longest time Danny Amendola Jersey , the Green Bay Packers have been carried by good outstanding quarterback play. Much to the surprise of no one, if Green Bay is without their Hall of Fame quarterback, they completely incapable of pulling off a run like the Eagles did last year. But things may be changing in the land of the cheese. Aaron Rodgers isn’t off to his hottest start and is still hobbled over a Week 1 injury, but the Packers are still winning. Could this team finally be a little more well-rounded, and give the Detroit Lions fits on Sunday? Let’s take a closer look at this 2018 Packers team. Green Bay PackersLast season7-9 record (3rd in NFC North)21st in points scored, 26th in points allowedOverall DVOA: 17th (15th on offense, 20th on defense)2018 offseasonKey free agent additions: DE Muhammad Wilkerson (IR), TE Jimmy Graham, CB Tramon Williams, TE Marcedes Lewis, CB Bashaud Breeland Trey Flowers Jersey , T Byron Bell, QB DeShone Kizer (trade)Key losses: WR Jordy Nelson, QB Joe Callahan 2018 NFL draft picks:Round 1, 18 overall - CB Jaire AlexanderRound 2, Pick 45 - CB Joshua JacksonRound 3, Pick 88 - LB Oren BurksRound 4, Pick 133 - WR J’Mon MooreRound 5, Pick 138 - G Cole MadisonRound 5, Pick 172 - P JK ScottRound 5, Pick 174 - WR Marquez Valdes-ScantlingRound 6, Pick 207 - WR Equanimeous St. BrownRound 7 Damon Harrison Jersey , Pick 232 - DE James LooneyRound 7, Pick 239 - LS Hunter BradleyRound 7, Pick 248 - LB Kendall DonnersonIt was a pretty unconventional offseason for the Green Bay Packers. With new general manager Brian Gutekunst taking charge, the Packers were uncharacteristically active in free agency. Their signings of Jimmy Graham and Muhammad Wilkerson were heralded as prime pickups, and Packers fans were welcoming this new era of aggressive offseasons. Unfortunately for Green Bay, Wilkerson has already suffered an ankle injury that landed him on injured reserve.For the second straight year, the Packers went back-to-back defensive backs to kick off their draft. Jaire Alexander was considered the top cornerback by some (though most agreed on Denzel Ward, who went fourth overall), and the young corner has already overtaken a starting role and notched his first career interception. 2018 season thus far (2-1-1)Week 1: Win over Bears, 23-24Week 2: Tied to Vikings, 29-29Week 3: Loss to Washington Ricky Jean Francois Jersey , 17-31Week 4: Win over Bills, 22-0Stats:19th in points scored, 11th in points allowed10th in DVOA (14th on offense, 13th on defense)The Packers got a very quick litmus test in the NFC North, facing the Bears and Vikings to kick off the season. Things got off to a disastrous start as Aaron Rodgers injured his leg early in the season opener and the Packers quickly fell behind 20-0. But Rodgers put on a phenomenal second-half performance and mounted a truly amazing comeback. Interestingly enough, the Packers have been boosted by their defense thus far. Their beefed up secondary is allowing a passer rating of just 86.9 (11th) and only 7.1 yards per attempt (t-eighth). However, their run defense is a different story. They’ve allowed 4.5 yards per carry (21st) and three rushing touchdowns (t-15th). That being said, the entire defense has been wildly inconsistent. They were absolutely dominated by Washington, let Kirk Cousins throw for over 400 yards against them, and the Bears even imposed their will for a half. There are still a lot of questions with this defensive unit, but it looks a little better than previous years.Offensively Christian Jones Jersey , you’ve probably heard by now that Rodgers wasn’t happy with the team’s offensive performance in their 22-0 shutout last week, and he’s got a point. Rodgers currently has his lowest completion percentage (63.5) in three yards, his yards per attempt (7.2) is well below his career average (7.8), and his touchdown percentage (4.5) is currently the lowest of his entire career. Of course, all of those stats are perfectly fine when compared to the rest of the league, but the Packers’ overall offensive struggle is real. Green Bay currently ranks 27th in touchdowns per drive, and the Lions aren’t the only team with red zone issues. Green Bay’s touchdown percentage of 41.7 inside the 20-yard line ranks them fifth-worst in the league. But if you’re a Lions fan, you’re probably interested in how good Green Bay’s running game is, considering how poorly Detroit has defended the run thus far. Unfortunately, it’s only bad news here. The Packers’ run offense ranks ninth in DVOA, t-eighth in yards per carry (4.5) and t-third in percentage of runs earning first downs (29.7). Interestingly enough Devon Kennard Jersey , despite all of these solid efficiency rankings, the Packers don’t run the ball that often. They’ve attempted just 91 rushes through four games, good for 23rd in the league. Vegas line for Sunday: Packers by 1.5 Our SB Nation full first-round mock... in audio form!"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Detroit Lions NewsDetroit Lions NotesDetroit Lions AnalysisDetroit Lions TransactionsDetroit Lions Game RecapsPodcastsNFL DraftPride Of Detroit Podcast2019 NFL mock draft: Listen to the complete SB Nation mock New,16commentsOur SB Nation full first-round mock... in audio form! EDTShareTweetShareShare2019 NFL mock draft: Listen to the complete SB Nation mock Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY SportsIf you’re a subscriber to the PODcast or just an observant reader of Pride of Detroit, you may notice that there’s a new episode that dropped on Tuesday morning entitled “SPECIAL: 2019 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft.” Our friends over at the mothership put together an awesome mock draft episode where site managers for all the teams with a first-round pick in this year’s draft made appearances to make their selections for the team they represented.As you may remember, I selected Brian Burns with the eighth overall pick for the Detroit Lions. You can read my rationale, and we devoted an entire podcast to it, which you can listen to here. I make a brief appearance on this SB Nation podcast, as well, briefly touching on some of the players I considered and why I think Burns could transform the Lions’ defense completely. But this episode provides a nice background into what the other 31 picks could be and what why those teams may go in that direction.Give it a listen below (or click here):
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