Green Bay Packers had four different players from the debut class in over 100 snaps from the fight in the 2024 season. One was a rotating offensive liner, and three other starters in a breakthrough defense of Jeff Haffa.
Jordan Morgan in the first round sabotaged the season because of the shoulder injury, but the elections in the second round of Edgerrin Cooper and Javon Bullard were starting, and the choice of the fourth round of Evan Williams was one of the NFL surprises in the middle of the round.
Cooper looks like a potential star, and Bullard and Williams will be expected to start in 2025. If Morgan can return and win the initial work, and the third round of Marshawn Lloyd and Ty’ron Hopper can become the main players in 2 years, Packers will enjoy a very successful sketch in 2024.
Here are the final grades at Pro Football Focus from the Packers 2024 Draft class:
Ol Jordan Morgan
Played: 186
Pff class in 2024: 59.2
Rank among debutants: 21.
Morgan only played in six matches – five as a rotary player in the right and one starts from the left guard. Repeated arms injuries ultimately required surgery, ending the debutant season. Morgan allowed seven pressure (zero bags, three hits, four rush) in 104 snaps blocking passes, and he committed one punishment. Morgan played 65 latches on the left guard and 121 at the right. Among the debutants who played at least 100 snaps guarding, the final assessment of Morgan was the fourth best.
LB Edgerrin Cooper
Played: 549
Pff class in 2024: 85.7
Rank among LBS debutants: 1st
Cooper produced 39 stops or equipment, creating an offensive failure. He also had 12 pressure, the most of the debutants except the ball and 13 attacks on the loss, every second of all linebackers except the NFL ball. Cooper created four turnover – one interception, one strap bag and two recovered fumble. He made only one punishment, but he missed 14 attacks, the most among the debutants. Cooper had PFF ratings above 75.0 against the gear, within and as Rusher. He also provided nine special attacks.
DB Javon Bullard
Played: 816
Pff class in 2024: 54.2
Rank among DBS debutants: 27th
Bullard had a up and down season, playing both time-honored safety and nickel. He produced 26 stops, good in second place among defense debutants. Bullard allowed 48 fishing for 57 goals – the percentage of ending 84.2 was the worst among defense debutants – and three plasters are given after a direction. He played 361 slots, 259 with free safety and 169 in a box. Having the opportunity to play full -time in machines, Bullard can enjoy a lot of improvement in 2 years.
RB Marshawn Lloyd
Played: 7
Pff class in 2024: 53.3
Rank among RBS debutants: 22.
An incredibly unlucky season on the front of the injury was robbed by Lloyd from his debut season. During his lonely performance in the second week, Lloyd wore six times out of 15 yards, won seven yards after the first contact and caught his one goal for three jars.
Lb ty’ron hopper
Played: 18
PFF class in 2024: 60.7
Rank among LBS debutants: 14.
Hopper produced two equipment of only 18 defensive snaps, and also left the equipment and gave up two fishing. His best work appeared in special teams. Hopper had seven attacks covering kicks and punts and only one longing when playing in 227 snaps. He was on the pitch for at least 10 special teams in 16 out of 18 matches.
S Evan Williams
Played: 533
Pff class in 2024: 72.5
Rank among debutants’ security: 6.
14 Williams stops took third place among the security of the debutants, and he intercepted the pass and forced himself to break three passes. His assessment of the 73.8 relationship took second place among the security of debutants, despite the resignation from the three sewing applications. Williams showed the encouraging mixture of playing skills and reliability as a first -year player and will be a leading candidate who will start next to Xavier McKinney in 2025.
Ol Jacob Monk
Played: 0
PFF class in 2024: not applicable
Monk was lively in 10 matches and did not play in the attack. He appeared on 43 snaps in special teams – all as a blocker at the field goal and additional points attempts. He will enter 2025 with a chance to become the best support at the Guard and Center, and perhaps the initial candidate should leave Josh Myers at a free agency.
S look Oladapo
Played: 68
PFF class in 2024: 72.9
Rank among debutants’ security: 5.
Oladapo played in three matches, including a 50-snap performance in the finals of the season against The Bears. He made four fights, did not miss and did not allow you to catch during the game mainly as free security. He gained a rating of 73.9 against the bear, which suggests that he may be able to be the best support in the field of safety in 2025.
Ol Travis Glover
Played: 41
Pff class in 2024: 35.1
Rank among OL debutants: 50. (Last)
Glover won the worst rating among all debutants of offensive liners in 2024, mainly because of the nightmare in Play -Offs against the eagles. He committed three penalties before pulling. His assessment of blocking the pass as a debutant ended at 12.6. In general, Glover played 23 latches on the left guard, nine at the right guard and nine in the right equipment.
QB Michael Pratt
Played: 0
PFF class in 2024: not applicable
Rank among the debutants of QB: n/a
Pratt was released during the final cutouts of the list and season 2024 in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers training team.
Cblen
Played: 0
PFF class in 2024: not applicable
Rank among CBS debutants: not applicable
King was released during the final cutouts in the letters and spent the 2024 season in the Packer training team. He was taken from the training squad before the road match against Detroit Lions, but did not appear in the game.
Other
The safety of debutants Omar Brown (incapable, nebraska) played eight snaps against Saints from Nowy Orleans and 16 special Snaps of special teams (one equipment was missing) at two heights of training teams (week 16 vs. No., week 18 vs. chi).
Kamal Hadden (unable to, Tennessee), played the debutant, played seven special teams at two heights of training teams (week 4 vs. min, week 9 vs. Det).