Packers coach 'really excited' about what Amari Rodgers can do |
The Green Bay Packers opened up rookie mini-camp on Friday and former Clemson wide receiver
Amari Rodgers got to work.
Rodgers was picked 85th overall in the third round of the NFL draft in late April. The All-ACC standout as both a receiver and a punt returner caught the eye of his new head coach on day one. "He's a well-built kid," Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Friday. "He looks like a grown man. He's got that big running back, thick frame, and then you watch him run routes and he doesn't move like most traditional running backs. We're really excited about the versatility he can potentially bring to our offense and also his contributions on special teams." The Packers were announced this week to start their season at New Orleans on Sept. 12. They are scheduled for their first preseason game hosting the Houston Texans on August 14. Rodgers talks about his day one experience below: "It's a dream come true."@arodgers_3 talks about his first practice with the #Packers.#GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/fcemaZvpXi "He looks like a grown man." First day out ? https://t.co/R6oOebG7vx "The energy level & the effort was outstanding."
Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur on WR Amari Rodgers after Day 1 of Green Bay's rookie minicamp. pic.twitter.com/ZiiFU1pvl8
It was a good first day at #Packers rookie minicamp.#GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/0vucXu9HSb
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