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With Lukas Van Ness still sidelined with a foot injury, Packers defensive end Kingsley Enagbare is making the most of his opportunity for more playing time.
The AVG Cheese talks about a big win vs. the Seattle Seahawks. Who had a bigger impact? Kingsley Enagbare? Josh Jacobs? Is it Christian watson? We needed this win badly, and we got it. $8.00 in the jar for charity. Go Pack Go.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.golongtd.comIt's time for everyone to take Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings seriously. Kevin O'Connell just may have some “special shit” brewing.Optimism is high in Wisconsin, too.Somehow, the Packers have coasted to a pair of victories with Malik Willis in and Jordan Love out.Let's get into everything for another marathon podcast with your pal, my pal: Hall of Fame scribe Bob McGinn. We open with general MNF banter. I was at Highmark Stadium for the Bills' punishing win over Jacksonville, while McGinn watched Washington-Cincinnati. A full Vikings-Texans breakdown begins at the 10-minute mark. The Aaron Jones Effect has been real in Minnesota, and we discuss why Brian Flores' defense is special. The Vikings' ability to pivot out of the sort of disaster that ruins organizations is impressive, though McGinn cites a few flaws in Darnold's performance that could come back to bite. Packers-Titans analysis kicks off around the 41-minute mark. Jaire Alexander's pick-six was a game-changer, we're both very high on running back Emmanuel Wilson and what about that pass rush? With eight sacks, the Packers attacked in waves — Kingsley Enagbare, profiled here, was a force. Detroit Lions talk commences around 1:07:40. Yeah, they won. But injuries are piling up. How will the Lions adapt? It wouldn't hurt if James Houston, profiled here, decided to come on like he did his rookie year. The secondary's play is a worthy silver lining.As always, we cap with a “McGinn Memory.” Bob's got another doozy from Bart Starr's coaching career at 1:32:30.Full audio (above) and video (below) is available for our paid subscribers.A membership gets you access to all episodes of the “Ty & Bob Pod” and “How the NFL Works,” in addition to all features, columns, and community features here at Go Long.Thanks, everyone.
Olá seus Lambeau Leapers, estamos de volta!!! Neste episódio sobre vai ficar sabendo das últimas notícias dos Packers, tudo sobre o Training Camp, a extensão contratual de Kenny Clark e a bomba da sexta-feira, a extensão do Jordan Love de foi recebida ao vivaço durante a live semanal. Kenny Clark estendeu seu contrato com os Packers No último domingo, de forma surpreendente, os Packers anunciaram a extensão de contrato de Kenny Clark. O nose tackle/defensive tackle fica em Green Bay por mais 3 anos. O valor total do contrato ficou em torno de US$ 64 milhões de dólares, sendo US$ 17.5 milhões dólares garantidos no ato da assinatura. Com isso, o Kenny Clark assinou seu segundo contrato com os Packers, o terceiro se a gente contar o contrato de calouro. E o Lambeau Leapers sempre foi falado da importância da extensão contratual do Kenny Clark, e o histórico de lesões, o DL se machuca pouco, com um condicionamento físico invejável, além de ser novo, com apenas 28 anos, e ter ótima produção em pressões e sacks, na última temporada foi a sa melhor em número de sacks com 7.5. Jordan Love não treina à espera de um novo acordo com os Packers, mas depois tudo mudou O training camp dos Packers iníciou na última segunda-feira. Contudo, com a falta de um acordo entre Jordan Love e Packers, o quarterback apenas se apresentou e não treinou até aqui. Todavia, Brian Gutekunst disse que as coisas estavam andando bem, mas que ainda se demandaria tempo para se fechar o novo contrato. Além disso, Gutekunst ressaltou que é ruim não ter Jordan Love treinando, já que atrasa a preparação do time para a próxima temporada, mas que ele está fazendo o possível para fechar o novo contrato e assim Love volte a treinar. Vários insiders da NFL já deram suas perspectivas sobre a negociação entre Packers e Love: Adam Schefter falou que as negociações avançaram, mas que ainda não há nada fechado. Ele acha que nesse próximo final de semana podemos ter um desfecho final. Ian Rapoport disse que as negociações vão bem, e que ainda faltam alguns detalhes, talvez duração de contrato e dinheiro garantido, se Love ganhar a maior parte agora ou depois. Dianna Russini disse em dois momentos sobre a negociação de Love e Packers. Em um primeiro momento, Dianna disse que as negociações entre Packers e Love estavam indo bem, mas que o tempo para um desfecho poderia durar semanas. Em segundo momento, ela disse que com base nas conversas que ela teve ontem, quinta-feira, tudo está progredindo e caminhando nessa direção. Apenas não está concluído neste momento. O Profootballtalk disse que o contrato de Jordan Love estava "muito próximo", segundo informações que eles obtiveram. Porém inda não estava nada fechado, mas está caminhando nessa direção. Do mesmo modo, ambas as partes têm todos os motivos para acelerar o acordo e colocá-lo no campo de treinamento. Matt LaFleur havia mostrado desconforto e Tua Tangovailoa assina extensão contratual E até Matt LaFleur se demonstrou desconfortável com a situação. Nesta sexta-feira, ele disse que queria que Love estivesse lá no campo, apesar disso, repetiu dizendo que tudo isso está fora do controle e que vai deixar as coisas rolarem. Bem como não bastasse a não renovação de Jordan Love, hoje tivemos a extensão contratual de Tua Tagovailoa que concordou para um novo contrato de quatro anos no valor de US$ 212,4 milhões, incluindo US$ 167 milhões em garantias. As coisas mudam quando se trata de contratos. Por exemplo, no início desta semana, parecia que o acordo de Jordan Love seria fechado antes que Tua e Miami pudessem concordar com um contrato. Entretanto, Russini foi informada de que o atraso com Tua estava relacionado ao valor médio anual (APY), mas eles resolveram isso e, no caso de Love, foi a estrutura do contrato. Atualização de jogadores que fora e que retornaram dos treinos de sexta-feira: A principio, Jordan Love até então sem Contrato, não treinou na sexta feira; Kitan Oladapo com lesão no dedo do pé; MarShawn Lloyd com lesão no Quadril; Tucker Kraft com lesão no peitoral, Robert Rochell com lesão na panturrilha e Josh Myers com problema pessoal não treinaram. Contudo, Jayden Reed retornou na última quarta-feira aos treinos e Corey Ballentine, Caleb Jones e Donovan Jennings retornaram nesta sexta-feira. Todavia Zach Tom (peitoral) voltou a treinar de forma muito limitada e tem um cronograma a ser seguido antes de ser liberado para os treinos de 11 contra 11, segundo Matt LaFleur. E ainda de acordo com o head coach dos Packers, há a expectativa de Zach Tom voltar a pleno vapor após o Family Night. Com Love fora ataque sofre com Clifford e Pratt Uma vez que Jordan Love não treina até então, o ataque dos Packers sofria. Sean Clifford e Michael Pratt foram interceptados em vários momentos, por exemplo, só na última quarta-feira, foram cinco interceptações. Além disso, muitos passes incompletos de ambos os QBs, muitos deles sendo desviados. Entretanto, nesta sexta-feira, Clifford foi um pouco melhor, mas ainda assim, ao fim do treino foi interceptado pelo Xavier McKinney que iria para pick six. Nos outros dias, a linha ofensiva sofreu, em especial com Andre Dillard, que cedeu vários sacks. Na última quarta-feira foi substituído por Kadeen Telfort, enquanto Zach Tom não retorna aos treinos. Telfort, treinou nesta sexta-feira mais uma vez de titular. Em contra partida, a linha ofensiva dos Packers, teve algumas variações na formação, com Jordan Morgan entrando como right guard e Elgton Jenkins com muitas repetições como center. Dos poucos destaques do ataque, AJ Dillon foi o principal deles Por fim, o ataque, AJ Dillon vem sendo uma surpresa, em especial no porte físico. O running back perdeu peso e ficou mais leve, tanto que Matt LaFleur destacou que essa é a melhor versão do Dillon que ele viu em Green Bay. Já Josh Jacobs vem sendo bastante utilizado em jogadas de passe, e no treino de hoje fez uma baita jogada, Emanuel Wilson vem aproveitando bem as oportunidades e fazendo boas jogadas nos treinos. Por outro lado, nesta sexta-feira, o ataque teve alguns brilharecos, com boas jogadas de Luke Musgrave, em outros treinos tivemos Dontayvion Wicks fazendo recepções, uma até debaixo de chuva. A defesa protagonizou várias jogadas positivas Ao contrário do ataque, a defesa vem dominando em todos os treinos até aqui. Muitas coisas boas aconteceram, a linha defensiva impondo muita pressão na linha ofensiva e chegando com certa facilidade no quarterback, tanto que Rashan Gary teve um treino com 3 sacks, fora que Kingsley Enagbare teve 2 sacks. Além disso, Lukas Van Ness em determinados momentos foi colocado por dentro da linha e teve um bom desempenho nos treinos. Com relação aos inside linebackers, Quay Walker e Isaiah McDuffie foram os titulares, e Eric Wilson com Edgerrin Cooper fizeram a rotação do terceiro inside linebacker. Enfim, McDuffie vem sendo o maior destaque desse grupo, com várias paradas de corridas, algumas penetrando o backfield e chegando no running back forçando perda de jardas. Bomba bomba, Extensão de contrato de Jordan Love é confirmada!!! Enquanto gravação da live, houve o monitoramento da possível renovação de Jordan Love, eis que o assunto era a defesa, e de repente a notícia da extensão de contrato de Jordan Love é anunciada. Ao todo o quarterback dos Packers vai recever US$ 220 milhões por 4 anos com os Packers, sendo US$ 155 milhões garantidos. A secundária é a parte da defesa que mais se destaca no training camp Pouco depois da notícia da extensão do Jordan Love, a secundária foi o assunto. Eric Stokes se destacou com duas interceptações em um dos treinos. Em contrapartida, Jaire Alexander jogou do lado oposto, em um dos treinos chegou até sentir uma lesão no aquecimento, mas no outro dia estava treinando normalmente. O destaque maior para os cornerbacks fica por conta dos slots. Metodos de treinamento diferentes Primordialmente, algo que chamou a atenção é que durante os drills individuais houve uma separação dos cornerbacks outside e dos cornerbacks slot. Keisean Nixon, Kalen King e Corey Ballentine foram os únicos a trabalhar com o grupo de slots. Além disso, os slot cornerbacks trabalharam bem na parada do jogo de corrida. Keisean Nixon conseguiu uma parada na linha scrimmage e, em seguida, Kalen King fez uma parada atrás da linha scrimmage. Essa é uma parte muito importante dessa posição. Por fim, a briga pela vaga de safety titular ao lado de Xavier McKinney está a todo vapor. No primeiro treino, Anthony Johnson Jr entrou como titular, mas logo saiu e participou de uma rotação com Javon Bullard e Evan Williams. Em um dos treinos, Jonhson fez uma interceptação. Já em outros treinos, em um foi Bullard iniciou como titular e noutro Evan Williams, que até teve uma interceptação. Até mesmo Benny Sapp teve a sua interceptação. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this comprehensive episode of the Packernet Podcast, host Ryan Schlipp delves into a wide array of topics surrounding the Green Bay Packers' offseason developments and sparks thought-provoking discussions about the NFL at large. The episode kicks off with an in-depth look at the Packers' new defensive scheme, as Ryan examines comments from various position coaches, including defensive line coach Jason Rebrovich, linebackers coach Tony "Big Tony" Campanile, and defensive pass game coordinator Jerry Gray. The coaches share insights on the team's transition to a more aggressive, attacking front and the potential impact on players like Devonte Wyatt and T.J. Slaton. Ryan also discusses the coaching staff's emphasis on creating a culture of toughness and the promising development of young players like Quay Walker and Kingsley Enagbare. The conversation then shifts to the Houston Texans, as Ryan challenges the notion that the Texans have a poor front office. He argues that the team has made savvy moves in recent years, including trading Deshaun Watson for valuable draft picks and selecting high-impact players like C.J. Stroud, Derek Stingley Jr., and Will Anderson Jr. This segues into a broader discussion about the importance of quarterback evaluation and development, with Ryan asserting that a quarterback's success is more dependent on their individual abilities than their supporting cast. Ryan also takes a deep dive into Quay Walker's blitzing prowess, using data from Sports Info Solutions and Pro Football Focus to paint a more nuanced picture of the young linebacker's pass-rushing abilities. He explores the potential for increased blitzing under new defensive coordinator Joe Barry and considers how the team's offseason acquisitions might influence their approach. Throughout the episode, Ryan sprinkles in amusing anecdotes and lighthearted observations, such as referring to coach Tony Campanile as "Big Tony" and imagining a world where the Chicago Bears have assembled the greatest supporting cast in NFL history for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. These moments of levity add a touch of humor to the otherwise substantive and informative discussion. As the podcast winds down, Ryan reiterates his belief that the Packers are poised for significant improvement on the defensive side of the ball and expresses optimism about the team's future. He leaves listeners with plenty to ponder and eagerly anticipates the upcoming season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this comprehensive episode of the Packernet Podcast, host Ryan Schlipp delves into a wide array of topics surrounding the Green Bay Packers' offseason developments and sparks thought-provoking discussions about the NFL at large. The episode kicks off with an in-depth look at the Packers' new defensive scheme, as Ryan examines comments from various position coaches, including defensive line coach Jason Rebrovich, linebackers coach Tony "Big Tony" Campanile, and defensive pass game coordinator Jerry Gray. The coaches share insights on the team's transition to a more aggressive, attacking front and the potential impact on players like Devonte Wyatt and T.J. Slaton. Ryan also discusses the coaching staff's emphasis on creating a culture of toughness and the promising development of young players like Quay Walker and Kingsley Enagbare. The conversation then shifts to the Houston Texans, as Ryan challenges the notion that the Texans have a poor front office. He argues that the team has made savvy moves in recent years, including trading Deshaun Watson for valuable draft picks and selecting high-impact players like C.J. Stroud, Derek Stingley Jr., and Will Anderson Jr. This segues into a broader discussion about the importance of quarterback evaluation and development, with Ryan asserting that a quarterback's success is more dependent on their individual abilities than their supporting cast. Ryan also takes a deep dive into Quay Walker's blitzing prowess, using data from Sports Info Solutions and Pro Football Focus to paint a more nuanced picture of the young linebacker's pass-rushing abilities. He explores the potential for increased blitzing under new defensive coordinator Joe Barry and considers how the team's offseason acquisitions might influence their approach. Throughout the episode, Ryan sprinkles in amusing anecdotes and lighthearted observations, such as referring to coach Tony Campanile as "Big Tony" and imagining a world where the Chicago Bears have assembled the greatest supporting cast in NFL history for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. These moments of levity add a touch of humor to the otherwise substantive and informative discussion. As the podcast winds down, Ryan reiterates his belief that the Packers are poised for significant improvement on the defensive side of the ball and expresses optimism about the team's future. He leaves listeners with plenty to ponder and eagerly anticipates the upcoming season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Green Bay Packers summarily defeated the Dallas Cowboys and former coach Mike McCarthy in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs, 48-32, matching the highest single-game scoring output in franchise playoff history. Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and JR Radcliffe discuss the elements that made this such a roaring success for the Packers, from Jordan Love's near-perfect day to Aaron Jones delivering yet another 100-yard performance to an offensive line that kept Micah Parsons at bay and a defense with two huge turnovers. Romeo Doubs, perhaps the forgotten man in the team's arsenal, has a career day. Darnell Savage and Jaire Alexander pick great spots for their first interceptions of the year. Kingsley Enagbare's injury is a sneaky tough one for the Packers to overcome. Do they have a chance to shock the world again in San Francisco next weekend?
The Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots didn't finish the full 60 minutes in their second preseason game; however, plenty of stuff happened. Quarterback Jordan Love led a 93-yard scoring drive on the game's third possession, second-year pass rusher Kingsley Enagbare was borderline dominant, while rookie defensive tackle Karl Brooks turned heads. Andy Herman from the Pack-a-Day Podcast joined the show to break it all down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Green Bay Packers are entering their final week of training camp, with one preseason game remaining. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to preview the Packers final week of camp, while also recapping the club's second preseason game, a suspended contest versus the New England Patriots. They break down the decision to play Jordan Love in each game, what his offensive line will look like Week 1, and who might grab the final receiver spot. They also discuss the maturation of Kingsley Enagbare and what that can do for the defense, as well as the questions that abound around the second safety position.
Fox 6 sports director and Hall of Fame wingman Tim Van Vooren joins Homer & Tony to talk all things Wisconsin sports, will Craig Counsell be the manager of the Brewers in 2024, does he think Willy Adames and Corbin Burnes will get long-term deals with the Crew, is quarterback of the Packers the most important person in the state of Wisconsin, how has Jordan Love looked in practice the first 2 days, how have Jayden Reed and Luke Musgrave been so far in camp, is Musgrave a poor blocker, is Kingsley Enagbare a sleeper as a pass rusher, what does he like about Christian Watson, what is the vibe of this team early on in camp, how different is the vibe compared to when Aaron Rodgers was there, how have the backup QB's looked behind Love and has the defense been impressive to this point?
Aaron catches up with Packers linebacker Kingsley Enagbare as he gets ready for Year 2 in the NFL.
On today's show, Jimmy is joined by Kingsley Enagbare's trainer - Dr. Joel Seedman. They talked about Kingsley's goals for the offseason, his training philosophy, and the progress he has seen from Kingsley since they started working together. Don't miss this one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Second year linebacker Kingsley Enagbare will be asked to contribute early and often to a pass rushing rotation that will be waiting on Rashan Gary to return from injury.
Kingsley Enagbare had a promising rookie season but with Rashan Gary undoubtedly missing extensive time next season, the Packers need reinforcements along the edge. Aaron chats about that and all things Green and Gold.
Bill begins the final hour hearing an interview Mike Clemens did with Packers OLB Kingsley Enagbare. Mike then joins the show for its remainder to preview Packers vs RamsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins Homer & Tony with the latest happenings from titletown including a recap of the Green & Gold preseason opening loss to the 49ers, on the Packers signing another kicker to their roster, his thoughts on Jordan Love after his performance against the 49ers, was Love much better than his stat line, does he think he looks better than he did two years ago, is he more accurate, but as accurate as you need to be to be a good NFL quarterback, on Tom Clements helping Love to be a better QB, could Danny Davis end up making the team or the practice squad and should fans keep an eye on Kingsley Enagbare.
Gil and J.J. wrap up their Reviewing the Draft series by discussing scouting reports of Kingsley Enagbare and the 7th-rounders this year, and how the players could earn roster spots and possibly even contribute in 2022. Tariq Carpenter, Jonathan Ford, Rasheed Walker, and Samori Toure all present exciting strengths and likely can compete for playing time on special teams, is there a path to offense and defense? The guys are intrigued by Kingsley Enagbare's skillset, and even more intrigued by the wide open path to playing time as the 3rd edge rusher on the team. So wide open is the path that J.J. makes the case to Gil that the Packers have to bring in a veteran rusher as well to bolster depth. Gil offers a counterpoint. Tune in to hear the conversation! On No Huddle Radio, hosts J.J. Lahey and Gil Martin give you in-depth analysis of what's happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose. Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag to J.J. on Twitter @jjlahey and Gil @GilPackers, or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!
Gil and J.J. wrap up their Reviewing the Draft series by discussing scouting reports of Kingsley Enagbare and the 7th-rounders this year, and how the players could earn roster spots Continue readingNo Huddle Radio #90: What You Need to Know About Kingsley Enagbare The post No Huddle Radio #90: What You Need to Know About Kingsley Enagbare appeared first on Daily Cheese Podcast.
Brian Gutekunst bulked up the defense in the 2022 NFL draft, adding multiple front 7 defenders with SEC pedigree. So what can the Packers expect from them? Kelly Price from Fox5 in Atlanta joins us to talk about Kingsley Enagbare's improbable rise, Devonte Wyatt's personality matching his frame, De'Vondre Campbell's growth and Julio Jones' level of washed.Find and follow Locked on Packers on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-packers-daily-podcast-on-the-green-bay-packers/id1144508840Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74wyymzMc3zvjqvBWKQIDT?si=9edc13f18ac44393Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-packersPeter Bukowski, co-founder of The Leap, brings you a daily look at the Green Bay Packers year round with Locked On Packers! Go beyond the latest injury news into what you're seeing on the field, how it works, and how it might change with new players or against a division rival. It's the podcast for fans who know what happened, they want to know why and how!And follow Peter Bukowski on Twitter, where he'll be sharing the latest news about the Green Bay Packersand talking with fans.On Twitter: @Peter_BukowskiBlue NileMake your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com, and LOCKED ON SPORTS listeners get $50 off purchases of $500 or more using code LOCKEDON.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Gutekunst bulked up the defense in the 2022 NFL draft, adding multiple front 7 defenders with SEC pedigree. So what can the Packers expect from them? Kelly Price from Fox5 in Atlanta joins us to talk about Kingsley Enagbare's improbable rise, Devonte Wyatt's personality matching his frame, De'Vondre Campbell's growth and Julio Jones' level of washed. Find and follow Locked on Packers on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-packers-daily-podcast-on-the-green-bay-packers/id1144508840 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74wyymzMc3zvjqvBWKQIDT?si=9edc13f18ac44393 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-packers Peter Bukowski, co-founder of The Leap, brings you a daily look at the Green Bay Packers year round with Locked On Packers! Go beyond the latest injury news into what you're seeing on the field, how it works, and how it might change with new players or against a division rival. It's the podcast for fans who know what happened, they want to know why and how! And follow Peter Bukowski on Twitter, where he'll be sharing the latest news about the Green Bay Packers and talking with fans. On Twitter: @Peter_Bukowski Blue Nile Make your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com, and LOCKED ON SPORTS listeners get $50 off purchases of $500 or more using code LOCKEDON. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, Eli, Matt, and Rob take a closer look at the Packers 4th and 5th round picks - Zach Tom & Kingsley Enagbare. Find out everything you need to know about these two middle-round picks and what they could bring to Green Bay. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this post-draft episode of Reporting as Eligible, Matt, Paul and Jr discuss the draft, every new player, what they're good at, what they're not, whether trading up is ever worth it, what needs to happen for it to be worth it here, whether Quay is the way, when character concerns become slander (and when they don't), what “raw” really means with Christian Watson, and every late draft steal from Zach Tom to Rasheed Walker. The guys also cover just why Romeo Doubs might solve their receiver issues, scouts versus metrics on Kingsley Enagbare, and potential special teams roles for the new blood. Plus plenty of listener questions, and Paul celebrating Samori Toure getting assigned number 83. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this post-draft episode of Reporting as Eligible, Matt, Paul and Jr discuss the draft, every new player, what they're good at, what they're not, whether trading up is ever worth it, what needs to happen for it to be worth it here, whether Quay is the way, when character concerns become slander (and when they don't), what “raw” really means with Christian Watson, and every late draft steal from Zach Tom to Rasheed Walker. The guys also cover just why Romeo Doubs might solve their receiver issues, scouts versus metrics on Kingsley Enagbare, and potential special teams roles for the new blood. Plus plenty of listener questions, and Paul celebrating Samori Toure getting assigned number 83. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reportingaseligible/message
Mike and Wes review the Green Bay Packers' 2022 draft class, beginning with the defensive selections of Quay Walker and Devonte Wyatt (:18), along with Kingsley Enagbare (7:25), plus Tariq Carpenter and Jonathan Ford (11:27). They also discuss the offensive picks, highlighted by Christian Watson (15:19), additional receivers Romeo Doubts and Samori Toure (22:23), and three linemen (27:00).
How would you rate this year's Packers draft class? In this episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ go pick-by-pick and analyze Green Bay's performance. NFL Comparison for Christian Watson? Listen in and let us know what you think. Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast! Number 1 way to help the show is by telling another Packers fan. Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram: @WelcomeToIKE Follow us on Twitter: @IKE_Packers Like the music? Listen on Spotify: IKE Music Like hanging out with us here? Check out some of our other podcasts. ikepodcastnetwork.com is your one stop shop for the top rated shows.
The Green Bay Packers had the best Day 3 of any team in the league on Saturday, led by the steals of Kingsley Enagbare and Rasheed Walker. Tex, Tyler and Justis get together to tie a bow on the draft class, talk about some of the key undrafted free agents the team has signed and see where the team still could add some talent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Der Alptraum eines jeden Quarterbacks? Der Edge-Spieler, der ihn blindside abräumt. Auf welche neuen Gesichter die Herren Rodgers, Brady, Burrow und Co in der nächsten Saison achten sollten, besprechen Jan Weckwerth (Triple Option) und Christian Schimmel (derdraft.de / DAZN)
A Maldu y Jorge les acompaña el fantastico conocedor del football americano entre otras cosas, don Jorge Edu para analizar los EDGE rushers mas importantes de esta camada. Tambien comentamos los mensajes de los oyentes al cual tanto Maldu como Jorge os quieren agradecer. El minutaje de los EDGE son: 1. Aidan Hutchinson: 32:18 2. Kayvon Thibodeaux: 43:07 3. Jermaine Johnson: 51:10 4. Demarvin Leal: 1:00:33 5. Arnold Ebiketie: 1:09:10 6. Nik Bonitto: 1:14:06 7. George Karlaftis: 1:18:39 8. Travon Walker: 1:23:53 Ademas hablamos como extra de Boye Mafe, Kingsley Enagbare, Michael Clemons y David Ojabo. Gracias y Go lions
Draft Countdown's better half, Brian Bosarge, stops by the DDR studio to talk about South Carolina's Kingsley Enagbare and his draft prospects.
Jeff joins JJ to recap the Reese's Senior Bowl and check to see how our targets performed. We are talking Jermaine Johnson, Kingsley Enagbare, Jalen Pitre, Perrion Winfrey, & more. Follow the team: @dynastytripp, @theidptipster, & @jjwenner Get your Gridiron Ratings Playbook or sign up for even more premium content at gridironratings.com/sign-up/ Connect with the show: YouTube – YouTube.com/GridironRatings Web – gridironratings.com Twitter – Twitter.com/GridironRating Instagram – Instagram.com/gridironratings
From the Perch makes it to the Senior Bowl, where we break down some of what Falcons' GM Terry Fontenot said during his meeting with the media. Plus, interviews with draft prospects Kingsley Enagbare, an Atlanta native who played edge rusher at South Carolina, and Baylor safety JT Woods, a native of Texas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PFF's Austin Gayle and Mike Renner highlight the Week 7 NFL slate (06:30). Also on this episode, Austin and Mike highlight some notable CFB prospect matchups (39:20) and Austin chats with South Carolina ED, Kingsley Enagbare (01:12:05) and Cincinnati CB, Sauce Gardner (01:25:52).
Travaris Robinson, who spent the past five seasons as defensive coordinator / defensive backs coach at South Carolina, will join the Miami Hurricanes football staff as defensive backs coach, head coach Manny Diaz announced. Robinson's hire is pending completion of a standard University background check. Regarded as one of the top recruiters in the country, Robinson, known as “T-Rob,” is a Miami native who boasts 15 years of college coaching experience. “We are excited to welcome Travaris and his family back to Miami,” Diaz said. “He is a proven defensive coach and an excellent recruiter who will be an outstanding addition to our coaching staff.” Last season Robinson mentored defensive lineman Kingsley Enagbare, a first-team All-SEC selection, and defensive back Jaycee Horn, a second-team All-SEC pick. In 2019, the South Carolina defense – led by first-team All-American defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw – held its opponents to 20 points or less in five games. Sophomore cornerback Israel Mukuamu earned second-team All-SEC honors, while Jammie Robinson and Zacch Pickens earned SEC All-Freshman accolades for the Gamecocks in 2019. In 2017 South Carolina led the SEC and ranked ninth in the country with 28 turnovers forced, while ranking 25th in points allowed per game at 20.7. The Gamecocks held 11 of 13 opponents to fewer points than their season average. South Carolina tied for 10th in the nation in turnovers forced with 27 during the 2016 campaign, including 15 interceptions. Robinson spent five seasons coaching defensive backs before arriving in Columbia, S.C. as defensive coordinator – first at Florida (2011-14), then at Auburn (2015). The former Auburn Tiger standout began his coaching career at his alma mater, first as a staff assistant in 2006 while finishing up his undergraduate degree, then as a GA in 2007. Robinson spent one season each as a defensive backs coach at Western Kentucky (2008), Southern Miss (2009) and Texas Tech (2010) before joining the Florida staff. In his first season at Florida in 2011, Robinson guided a UF secondary that ranked seventh in the nation in pass defense (166.8), while the Gator defense ranked eighth nationally in total defense (299.5). Robinson led a secondary that was one of the best in the nation in 2012, ranking No. 2 in pass efficiency defense (95.55) and allowing just seven touchdown passes – the second-fewest in the nation. Florida had 20 interceptions on the season, good for seventh nationally while safety Matt Elam was a first-team All-America selection and first-round draft pick. In 2013, Robinson's secondary was seventh nationally in passing defense and eighth in passing efficiency defense, while the defensive unit was eight in total defense. Under Robinson, Vernon Hargreaves III was a freshman All-SEC and freshman All-America pick while being named the National Freshman Defensive Player of the Year by College Football News. In 2014 at Florida, Robinson again tutored Hargreaves III, who was a first-team All-SEC pick and named first-team All-America. Jalen Tabor received freshman All-America and freshman All-SEC honors. The Gators defense finished the 2014 regular season ranked ninth nationally in total defense, 14th in pass efficiency defense and 23rd in passing defense. At Texas Tech, he helped the Red Raiders to an 8-5 record and a TicketCity Bowl victory over Northwestern. In his one season at Tech, Robinson had two defensive backs earn All-Big 12 Honorable Mention recognition and a third that was named a freshman All-America honorable mention. His 2009 Southern Miss squad finished in the top four in Conference USA in pass efficiency defense, interceptions and yards per pass attempt, and he coached First Team All-C-USA selection Eddie Hicks. Before embarking on his coaching career, Robinson played two seasons in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Auburn posted a 30-19 record during his playing career, including a top-20 ranking in the final polls after his senior season. He was selected the MVP of the Iron Bowl after recording 12 tackles and breaking up a pair of passes to help the Tigers to a 13-9 victory over Alabama, as they would go on to defeat Penn State in the Capital One Bowl. He was a first-team AP All-SEC selection after collecting 92 total tackles, second on the squad, with four interceptions. He concluded his collegiate career with 166 tackles and five picks. Robinson was born in Miami and attended Coral Park High where he was a four-year letterman and earned all-state honors as a defensive back and wide receiver. He received his bachelor's degree in mass communications from Auburn in 2007. Robinson is married to the former Mandisa Skyers; their family includes sons, Tyson Jerod and Travis Jerod, and daughter, Jordyn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GamecockCentral.com's Chris Clark joins The 14 to discuss South Carolina's 3-2 start, and what coach Shane Beamer has done to energize the fan base and change the program culture. Chris tells us the story on walk-on-turned-star Jaylen Foster, talks about Kingsley Enagbare's value to the team and Carolina's running-game struggles. The podcast ends with some talk about Frank Martin's basketball team, and some other things going on around SEC football, including the Ed Orgeron situation at LSU.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft. Gregg kicks off Episode 8 by using the first 20 minutes to recap the first three weeks of the college football season. He then dives into his top 10 for both outside and inside linebackers. Starting outside, who will emerge in the group that includes Drake Jackson, Adam Anderson, Amare Barno and Kingsley Enagbare. And on the inside, can the likes of Nakobe Dean, Mke Rose, Devin Lloyd or Owen Pappoe close the gap on Christian Harris?
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft. Gregg kicks off Episode 8 by using the first 20 minutes to recap the first three weeks of the college football season. He then dives into his top 10 for both outside and inside linebackers. Starting outside, who will emerge in the group that includes Drake Jackson, Adam Anderson, Amare Barno and Kingsley Enagbare. And on the inside, can the likes of Nakobe Dean, Mke Rose, Devin Lloyd or Owen Pappoe close the gap on Christian Harris?
Continuing this week on the Third Saturday in October podcast we will be spotlighting an SEC team per weekday. We'll discuss what was said at SEC Media Days in Hoover Alabama and our thoughts on each team. Bradley will be focusing on the SEC East, and Chris will be tackling the SEC West. Today, Bradley updates us on what first year coach Shane Beamer and Seniors, Kingsley Enagbare and Nick Muse, had to say about the new season in Columbia, South Carolina. We at TSIO would love to hear your thoughts and opinions from the episode. Chat with us about any and all things SEC football. We may even put your voice on the show, or give you a shout-out! Send us a text or audio message at podcast@thirdsaturdayinoctober.com and/or on the socials @TSIOPod.
SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) and his cousin Shane (@BigOrangeVolz) recap Day 1 of SEC Media Days: Cousin Shane returns to the show! (2:00), breaking down Florida's appearance at SEC Media Days (6:00), Dan Mullen's comments from Media Days (10:00), comments from Florida defenders Zach Carter and Ventrell Miller (16:30), Dan Mullen in favor of ditching permanent cross-divisional games in the SEC (22:00), breaking down LSU's appearance at SEC Media Days (26:30), Ed Orgeron's comments from Media Days (29:00), comments from LSU offensive lineman Austin Deculus and cornerback Derek Stingley (37:00), breaking down South Carolina's appearance at SEC Media Days (44:00), Shane Beamer recruiting 4-star Oscar Delp in his Media Days presser (45:00), Beamer's comments from Media Days (47:00), comments from Gamecock tight end Nick Muse and defensive lineman Kingsley Enagbare (52:00) Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Donate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast Show call-in number: 615-800-5683 We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here are some highlights of South Carolina Gamecocks defensive end Kingsley Enagbare at 2021 SEC Media Days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
South Carolina LB Kingsley Enagbare spoke with media at SEC Media Days.
South Carolina LB Kingsley Enagbare spoke with media in the radio room at SEC Media Days.
Jimmy Hyams chats things up with South Carolina defensive end Kingsley Enagbare at SEC Media Days.
SEC Media Days kick off in Hoover with Shane Beamer, Kingsley Enagbare and Nick Muse representing the Gamecocks. Florida and LSU will also have their turns today. What to expect to hear from each coach How coaches will address NIL and the possible expansion of the playoffs Can anyone challenge Georgia in the East Teams poised for bounce back seasons Plus, Wes Mitchell of Gamecock Central dives deeper into the Carolina side of media days and the latest in recruiting while Mike Uva joins to discuss his story on Tajh Boyd returning to Clemson in some form of coaching capacity
South Carolina LB Kingsley Enagbare spoke with media at SEC Media Days.
South Carolina LB Kingsley Enagbare spoke with media in the radio room at SEC Media Days.
Jimmy Hyams chats things up with South Carolina defensive end Kingsley Enagbare at SEC Media Days.
South Carolina LB Kingsley Enagbare spoke with media at SEC Media Days.
South Carolina LB Kingsley Enagbare spoke with media in the radio room at SEC Media Days.
Jimmy Hyams chats things up with South Carolina defensive end Kingsley Enagbare at SEC Media Days.
Chris breaks down the Gamecocks defensive line heading into the 2020 football season including the departure of Javon Kinlaw, Zacch Pickens' potential, why Kingsley Enagbare is primed for a breakout year, overall grade and more. Plus, Chris gives his thoughts on JUCO RB ZaQuandre White being cleared and how he thinks he could fit in the Mike Bobo offense. Finally, Mike Uva of WACH FOX joins the show to talk about his journey through the sports media world, how he has gained the respect of both USC and Clemson fans, Will Muschamp, the outlook of college football in 2020 and much more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-spurs-up-show/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands