All Entries Tagged With: "Ryan Pickett"

Defensive lineman Ryan Pickett, who left Sunday's game with a foot bruise, doesn't think his injury is serious. That and more in today's Daily Links...

With a day to digest the win, Max gives a few of his reflections on Sunday's 30-23 victory over the Carolina Panthers.

From B.J. Raji's first-ever Pro Bowl berth to another season marred by injury for Mike Neal, we take a look at the best and worst outcomes for the Packers defensive line in 2011.

Bob McGinn reports that the Packers are planning on moving Ryan Pickett back to the nose tackle position he excelled at back in 2009.

Tramon Williams had another fantastic game, and the offensive line fared poorly. But who else received our weekly distinctions from the Packers' 7-3 loss to the Lions?

Unlike Week 7, the Packers could have the services of Cullen Jenkins and Ryan Pickett to help stop Adrian Peterson.

Cullen Jenkins was limited and Ryan Pickett didn't practice at all on Thursday as the Packers prepare to face the Jets. That and more in our Daily Links...

Does the acquisition of two new linebackers mean that Cullen Jenkins and Ryan Pickett are getting healthy? That and more in today's Packers Daily Links...

Regular starters Ryan Pickett and Brad Jones are listed as questionable for Monday night's tilt against the Chicago Bears.

The Pro Bowl outside linebacker will miss a couple practices and preseason games after "tweaking" his hamstring on Saturday's intra-squad scrimmage.

Having Ryan Pickett, B.J. Raji, Justin Harrell and Cullen Jenkins all on the field at the same time provides an imposing defensive front.

Rookie defensive end C.J. Wilson develops into the best player outside of the starting three in our best-case scenario, and Justin Harrell is finally cut loose in our worst. Read on to find out what else might be in store for the defensive line this season.

The nose tackles on the Packers' roster are comparatively small in stature, but is that just coincidence?

A few notes on today's OTA practice.

At his press conference Sunday, Mike McCarthy had the following to say about the defensive line:

I'm still dubious, but Mike Lombardi is selling that Pickett is a great fit for Capers' brand of 3-4 defense. Who am I not to buy?

A few of you have objected to my questioning Ryan Pickett's ability to fit as a nose tackle in the 3-4. And yes, the idea of a nose tackle taking...

McCarthy just had his Monday presser and indicated that Ryan Pickett would be 'questionable' for Sunday's game against Indy.

I am trying desperately to write a positive article about the Packers defense.

Gilbert Brown. Grady Jackson. Ryan Pickett.

Forget Brett Favre. Forget Ryan Grant. Ryan Pickett is hurt.

Believe it or not, the Packers have bigger problems than Brett Favre heading into 2008.

I just wanted to point out the fact that I'm not the only one singing Ryan Pickett's praises.

The defensive line is stacked.

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