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2 2014 DRAFT CHOICES HA HA CLINTON-DIX SAFETY ALABAMA Drafted: First Round Overall: 21st (Second safety selected) Ht: 6-1 Wt: 208 Born: December 21, 1992 High School Hometown: Orlando, Fla. CLINTON-DIX FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Drafted by the Packers with the No. 21 overall selection in the first round. Became just the second safety ever drafted by Green Bay in the first round, joining Alabama S George Teague (No. 29 overall in 1993). Appeared in 38 games with 20 starts in his three seasons at Alabama and registered 100 tackles (58 solo), including four tackles for a loss, seven interceptions, a forced fumble and 17 passes defensed. Was a consensus All-America selection in 2013 as a junior, earning first-team recognition from The Associated Press, the Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News. Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts in 13 and registered a career-best 52 tackles (30 solo), including a career-high 3½ tackles for a loss, two INTs and six passes defensed. Earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors from the coaches and second-team recognition from AP. Tied for the SEC lead with a career-high five INTs as a sophomore in 2012 on his way to earning third-team All-American and first-team All-SEC honors from The NFL Draft Report. Intercepted his fifth pass of the season and his third in as many games in Alabama s win over Notre Dame in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game. Appeared in all 13 games in 2011, one of seven true freshmen to earn playing time for Alabama s BCS National Championship team. Was rated the No. 1 safety in the nation by Rivals.com and Scout.com as a senior in 2010 at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla. Selected as an Under Armour All-American and as a Super- Prep All-American as a senior. Was ranked as the top player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com. Registered 112 tackles, including 10 tackles for a loss, six sacks, four forced fumbles, two interceptions and 10 passes defensed as a senior. On offense, carried the ball 23 times for 244 yards (10.6 avg.) and three TDs. Majored in criminal justice at Alabama. 2013: Was a consensus All-America selection, earning firstteam recognition from AP, the Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News Earned first-team All-SEC honors from the coaches and second-team recognition from AP Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts and registered a careerhigh 52 tackles (30 solo), including a career-best 3½ tackles for a loss, two interceptions and six passes defensed Ranked fourth on the team in tackles Led an Alabama secondary that ranked No. 9 nationally and No. 2 in the conference in passing yards allowed Was suspended for games vs. Georgia State (Oct. 5) and at Kentucky (Oct. 12) Returned to the lineup vs. Arkansas (Oct. 19) and then to the starting lineup vs. Tennessee (Oct. 26) Vs. Virginia Tech (Aug. 31): Registered six tackles (two solo) as the Tide limited the Hokies to just 59 yards passing in the win at the Georgia Dome At Texas A&M (Sept. 14): Notched six tackles (four solo) for the second straight game Vs. Ole Miss (Sept. 28): Posted a 270 AT A GLANCE Was a consensus All-America selection in 2013 as a junior, earning first-team recognition from The Associated Press, the Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News. Alabama s starting free safety and the signal caller in the back of the Crimson Tide s defense, he was named the team s Defensive Player of the Week four times in 13. Played in 38 games with 20 starts in his three seasons at Alabama and registered 100 tackles (58 solo), including four tackles for a loss, seven interceptions, a forced fumble and 17 passes defensed. Led the Southeastern Conference with a career-high five INTs as a sophomore in 2012 on his way to earning third-team All- American and first-team All-SEC honors from The NFL Draft Report. Was rated the No. 1 safety in the nation by Rivals.com and Scout.com as a senior in 2010 at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla. Became just the second safety ever drafted by the Packers in the first round, joining Alabama S George Teague (No. 29 overall in 1993). career-high eight tackles (six solo) and broke up two passes in the 25-0 shutout win, earning Alabama Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance Vs. Arkansas (Oct. 19): Returned to action, recording five tackles (two solo) and his first interception of the season, one he returned 8 yards to set up an Alabama TD. Was named Alabama s Defensive Player of the Week Vs. LSU (Nov. 9): Made six tackles (three solo) and helped limit the Tigers to just 17 points and 284 yards, including only 43 yards rushing At Mississippi State (Nov. 16): Stepped in front of a Bulldogs WR to make his second INT of the season, returning the pick 16 yards. Also broke up a pass and accounted for five tackles (one solo) while helping to hold MSU to 197 total yards. Was named Alabama s Defensive Player of the Week for the second straight game (also vs. LSU) Vs. Oklahoma (Sugar Bowl, Jan. 2): Registered six tackles (four solo), including a career-best two tackles for a loss. 2012: Played in all 14 games with 10 starts Led the team and tied for the SEC lead with a career-best five INTs on his way to earning third-team All-American and first-team All-SEC honors from The NFL Draft Report Finished fifth in the SEC with 91 INT return yards Registered 37 tackles (23 solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, and nine passes defensed Vs. Michigan (Sept. 1): Started his first career game in the season opener at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, recording three tackles (one solo) At Arkansas (Sept. 15): Registered his first career INT, returning the pick 46 yards. Added a forced fumble and two tackles (one solo) in the 52-0 win At Missouri (Oct. 13): Posted his second INT of the season, returning it 10 yards At Tennessee (Oct. 20): Totaled five tackles (three solo) as the Tide limited the Vols to just 282 yards, more than 200 yards below their average entering the game Vs. Auburn (Nov. 24): Picked off his third pass of the season and made two tackles (one solo) in the 49-0 win Vs. Georgia (SEC Championship, Dec. 1): Posted an INT for the second straight week, returning it 35 yards to set up an Alabama FG in the win. Added three tackles (all solo) and 270

3 broke up another pass Vs. Notre Dame (BCS National Championship, Jan. 7): Finished second on the team with a season-high seven tackles (four solo) and registered an INT for the third straight game. Also broke up another pass and shared a tackle for a loss. 2011: Played in all 13 games, one of seven true freshmen on the team to appear in a game during the season Registered 11 tackles (five solo) and two passes defensed Saw time as a backup safety and as a key contributor on special teams Vs. Kent State (Sept. 3): Made his collegiate debut, assisting on a tackle on kickoff coverage At Penn State (Sept. 10): Made a solo tackle on defense while also seeing action on special teams Vs. North Texas (Sept. 17): Recorded two assisted tackles and a pass defensed Vs. Vanderbilt (Oct. 8): Totaled two tackles (one solo) in the 34-0 win. HIGH SCHOOL: Was rated the No. 1 safety in the nation by Rivals.com and Scout.com as a senior in 2010 at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla. Named an Under Armour All-American and a SuperPrep All-American. Was ranked as the top player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com and SuperPrep Registered 112 tackles, including 10 tackles for a loss, six sacks, four forced fumbles, two interceptions and 10 passes defensed as a senior On offense, carried the ball 23 times for 244 yards (10.6 avg.) and three TDs and caught five passes for 156 yards (31.2 avg.) Returned eight punts for 199 yards (24.9 avg.) and 11 kickoffs for 291 yards (26.5 avg.) As a junior in 2010, recorded 93 tackles, including 13 tackles for a loss, six sacks, three INTs, 12 passes defensed and three forced fumbles Averaged 20.3 yards per punt return and 74.5 yards on two kickoff returns with one TD Also lettered in track, participating in the 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams. PERSONAL: Given name Ha Sean Treshon Clinton-Dix First name is pronounced ha-seen Nicknamed Ha Ha by his grandmother when he was 3 or 4 years old Born in Orlando, Fla. Single Helped paint houses in Tuscaloosa, Ala., following a destructive tornado in 2011 Enjoys fishing and watching ESPN Lists John Lynch as his favorite athlete when he was younger Names It s Your Time by Joel Osteen as his favorite book and Remember the Titans as his favorite movie Residence: Orlando, Fla. HA HA CLINTON-DIX S COLLEGE STATISTICS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Year School GP GS Total UT AT No Yds No Yds LG TD PD FR FF 2011 Alabama Alabama Alabama College totals (three years) Tackles for a loss: ½ in 2012, 3½ in 2013; College total: 4. CLINTON-DIX 2014 DRAFT CHOICES ALL-TIME PACKERS COMPENSATORY SELECTIONS (33) Year Rd Player, Pos., School Overall LeSHON JOHNSON, RB, Northern Illinois (from San Francisco 49ers) d PAUL DUCKWORTH, LB, Connecticut (from San Francisco 49ers) b TYRONE WILLIAMS, CB, Nebraska MARCO RIVERA, G, Penn State b KEITH McKENZIE, LB, Ball State c RONNIE McADA, QB, Army b MATT HASSELBECK, QB, Boston College b CLETIDUS HUNT, DT, Kentucky State a AARON BROOKS, QB, Virginia b JOSH BIDWELL, P, Oregon b SCOTT CURRY, T, Montana c GARY BERRY, S, Ohio State c CHARLES LEE, WR, Central Florida d EUGENE McCASLIN, LB, Florida e RONDELL MEALEY, RB, Louisiana State NOTE The NFL actually has awarded the Packers only 31 such choices, but the team obtained two from San Francisco in 1994, when compensatories could be traded. Today, compensatories cannot be traded. Year Rd Player, Pos., School Overall DAVID MARTIN, TE, Tennessee NAJEH DAVENPORT, FB, Miami (Fla.) BRENNAN CURTIN, T, Notre Dame b DeANDREW RUBIN, WR/KR, South Florida c CARL FORD, WR, Toledo d STEVE JOSUE, LB, Carson-Newman SCOTT WELLS, C, Tennessee b TONY MOLL, T, Nevada DAVE TOLLEFSON, DE, Northwest Missouri St b CLARK HARRIS, TE, Rutgers b JOSH SITTON, G, Central Florida b MARSHALL NEWHOUSE, G/T, Texas Christian DAVON HOUSE, CB, New Mexico St a MIKE DANIELS, DT, Iowa b JERRON McMILLIAN, S, Maine a ANDREW DATKO, T, Florida State b B.J. COLEMAN, QB, UT-Chattanooga b JOSH BOYD, DE, Mississippi State b RICHARD RODGERS, TE, California b JARED ABBREDERIS, WR, Wisconsin FIELD MISC. 271

4 2014 DRAFT CHOICES DAVANTE ADAMS WIDE RECEIVER FRESNO STATE Drafted: Second Round Overall: 53rd (Ninth wide receiver selected) Ht: 6-1 Wt: 215 Born: December 24, 1992 High School Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif. ADAMS FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Drafted by the Packers with the No. 53 overall selection in the second round, joining Henry Ellard (L.A. Rams, second round, No. 32 overall, 1983) as the only Fresno State wide receivers ever to be picked in the first two rounds of the draft. Set Fresno State career records for receptions (233) and TD catches (38), despite playing just two seasons for the Bulldogs. Started all 26 games he appeared in for the Bulldogs and caught 233 passes for 3,030 yards (13.0 avg.) and 38 TDs. Caught at least one TD pass in 22 of 26 career games, highlighted by a streak of 11 straight games with a TD grab (school and Mountain West records). Posted 13 games with 100-plus receiving yards during his career, a school record. Led the nation in receptions (131) and receptions per game (10.1), while ranking second in the country in receiving yards (1,718) and receiving yards per game (132.2) as a sophomore in Caught 24 TD passes in 13, eight more than any player in the country and the most in school and Mountain West Conference history. Ranks No. 4 in single-season FBS history with the 24 TD grabs. Set a school record with 1,718 receiving yards in 13, ranking No. 2 in the nation behind only Oregon State s Brandin Cooks (1,730). Won the Paul Warfield Award in 2013, which is presented annually to the nation s best receiver by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. Was named second-team All-America by The Associated Press in 13 and was a first-team All-Mountain West Conference selection. Was named a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist. Posted three 200-yard receiving games in 2013, becoming only the third player this century to post three in the same season. Registered two games with 200 yards receiving and four TDs, becoming just the second player this century to record that feat. Was a unanimous first-team All-Mountain West selection as a redshirt freshman in 2012, becoming the first freshman and the second WR in conference history to be a unanimous first-team choice. Was named the 2012 Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year, becoming just the third player in school history to earn the honor. Led the Mountain West in every receiving category in 12, catching 102 passes for 1,312 yards (12.9 avg.) and 14 TDs. All three of the totals were conference records by a freshman and led all FBS freshmen in Helped lead Palo Alto (Calif.) High School to a CIF state championship as a senior in 2010, catching 64 passes for 1,094 yards (17.1 avg.) and 12 TDs. Added 44 tackles, two forced fumbles and an INT that season as a CB. Majored in communications at Fresno State. AT A GLANCE Led the nation in receptions (131) and receptions per game (10.1), while ranking second in the country in receiving yards (1,718) and receiving yards per game (132.2) as a sophomore in Caught 24 TD passes in 13, eight more than any player in the country and the most in school and Mountain West Conference history. Set Fresno State career records for receptions (233) and TD catches (38), despite playing just two seasons for the Bulldogs. Caught at least one TD pass in 22 of 26 career games, highlighted by a streak of 11 straight games with a TD grab (school and Mountain West records). Was a unanimous first-team All-Mountain West selection as a redshirt freshman in 2012, becoming the first freshman and the second WR in conference history to be a unanimous firstteam choice. Led all FBS freshman receivers in receptions (102), receiving yards (1,312) and receiving TDs (14) in 12. Selected by Green Bay in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft with the No. 53 overall selection, joining Henry Ellard (L.A. Rams, second round, No. 32 overall, 1983) as the only Fresno State wide receivers ever to be picked in the top two rounds of the draft. 2013: Started all 13 games and caught 131 passes for 1,718 yards (13.1 avg.) and 24 TDs Led the nation in receptions and receptions per game (10.1), while ranking second in the country in receiving yards per game (132.2) Set a Mountain West Conference record with his 24 TD grabs, eight more than any player in the country in 2013, and the total ranks No. 4 in single-season FBS history His 1,718 receiving yards set a school record and ranked No. 2 in the country in 13 behind only Cooks (1,730) Posted three 200-yard receiving games, becoming just the third player this century to do so Recorded three games with 200 receiving yards and four TDs, becoming just the second player to do so this century Posted six double-digit reception games, the most in the nation Registered seven 100-yard receiving games Earned first-team All- Mountain West honors for the second straight season Won the Paul Warfield Award, which is presented to the nation s best receiver by the Touchdown Club of Columbus Vs. Rutgers (Aug. 29): Caught 14 passes for 148 yards (10.6 avg.) and two TDs in the season-opening overtime win. Combined with his three 100-yard receiving games to end the 2012 season, tied a school record with his fourth consecutive 100-yard receiving game Vs. Boise State (Sept. 20): Hauled in 12 passes for 110 yards (9.2 avg.) and a score, giving him a streak of 11 consecutive games with at least one TD grab dating back to 2012, a school and Mountain West Conference record At Idaho (Oct. 5): Caught a career-high 16 passes for 185 yards (11.6 avg.) and three TDs, earning Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance. Set a school record for the most receptions in a single half with nine catches in the first half Vs. UNLV (Oct. 19): Earned Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week recognition for the second straight game after tying a school and conference record with four TD catches. Posted his first career 200-yard game, hauling in eight passes for 221 yards (27.6 avg.). His four TD grabs went for 75, 28,

5 and 37 yards Vs. New Mexico (Nov. 23): Once again tied the school and conference record with four TD catches as part of a nine-catch, 246-yard (27.3 avg.) performance. All of his TD grabs were from 39 yards and out, highlighted by a 57-yarder in the first quarter and a 59-yard catch in the third At San Jose State (Nov. 29): Registered a career-high 264 receiving yards on 13 catches (20.3 avg.) along with three TDs. The 264- yard effort was the fifth-best total by an FBS player in 2013 Vs. Utah State (Mountain West Championship, Dec. 7): Hauled in nine passes for 168 yards (18.7 avg.) and a TD in the inaugural conference championship game, one the Bulldogs won, Vs. Southern California (Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 21): Posted nine catches for 73 yards (8.1 avg.) and a TD, finishing his career with a streak of nine consecutive games with at least one TD catch. 2012: Led the Mountain West in every receiving category as a redshirt freshman, catching 102 passes for 1,312 yards (12.9 avg.) and 14 TDs All three of the totals were school and conference records by a freshman and led all FBS freshmen in 2012 Ranked eighth in the FBS in total receptions, ninth in receptions per game (7.85) and receiving yards, and 10th in receiving yards per game (100.9) Became the first receiver in school history to have three games with 10-plus receptions in a single season Had six 100-yard receiving games and four games with two TD catches Was a unanimous first-team All-Mountain West selection, becoming the first freshman and the second WR in conference history to be a unanimous firstteam choice Was named the 2012 Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year, becoming just the third player in school history to earn the honor Named a Freshman All-American by CBSSports.com, Phil Steele s College Football and Sporting News Named a fourth-team All-American by Phil Steele s College Football and an honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated Was a nominee for the College Football DAVANTE ADAMS COLLEGE STATISTICS Performance Awards National Freshman Performer of the Year Award and was added to the midseason watch list for the Biletnikoff Award Vs. Weber State (Sept. 1): Caught seven passes for 118 yards (16.9 avg.) and two TDs in the season opener, becoming the first Bulldog freshman in school history to have a 100-yard receiving day in his first career game At Oregon (Sept. 8): Hauled in 12 passes for 92 yards (7.7 avg.) against the No. 4-ranked Ducks Vs. Wyoming (Oct. 20): Registered 11 receptions for 86 yards (7.8 avg.) and a TD At New Mexico (Oct. 27): Posted a season-high 198 receiving yards and two TDs on nine catches (22.0 avg.). Caught an 89-yard TD pass in the third quarter, which was tied for the sixth-longest grab in the FBS in 2012 At Nevada (Nov. 10): Recorded nine grabs for 120 yards (13.3 avg.) and a TD Vs. Air Force (Nov. 24): Posted nine receptions for the second straight week, this time for 141 yards (15.7 avg.) and two TDs Vs. Southern Methodist (Sheraton Hawai i Bowl, Dec. 24): Named the Bulldogs MVP after catching a season-high 13 passes for 144 yards (11.1 avg.) and a TD. Set a new Mountain West single-game record for the most receptions by a freshman with the performance. 2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Playing both sides of the ball, he helped lead Palo Alto (Calif.) High School to a CIF state championship as a senior in 2010 Caught 63 passes for 1,094 yards (17.4 avg.) and 11 TDs in his final season Added 44 tackles, including two for a loss, two forced fumbles, an interception and four passes defensed at CB As a junior, caught 29 passes for 484 yards (16.7 avg.) and seven TDs Also lettered all four years in basketball, averaging 9.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists as a senior Averaged 15.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists as a junior. PERSONAL: Given name Davante Lavell Adams Born in Redwood City, Calif. Single Attended the same high school as Houston Rockets guard Jeremy Lin Visited schools and spoke to students while he was in college in both Fresno and Palo Alto, Calif. Enjoys playing basketball Lists LeBron James and Randy Moss as his favorite athletes Names Martin as his favorite TV show and the X-Men movies as his favorites Lists Meek Mill as his favorite recording artist and Florida as his favorite vacation destination Residence: Palo Alto, Calif. RECEIVING RUSHING Year School GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Fresno State , t Fresno State , t College totals (two years) , t ADAMS 2014 DRAFT CHOICES FIELD MISC. Returned two punts for 16 yards, 14 long, in

6 2014 DRAFT CHOICES KHYRI THORNTON DEFENSIVE TACKLE SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Drafted: Third Round (a) Overall: l: 85th (10th defensive end selected) Ht: 6-3 Wt: 304 Born: November 21, 1989 High School Hometown: Panama City, Fla. THORNTON FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was selected by Green Bay with the No. 85 overall pick, the first of two selections by the Packers in the third round, making him the highest-drafted defensive end from Southern Mississippi since Richard Byrd was picked in the second round (No. 36 overall) by the Houston Oilers in Played in 50 games with 28 starts for the Golden Eagles and registered 116 tackles (58 solo), including 30 tackles for a loss, 5½ sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, an interception and three passes defensed. Earned second-team All-Conference USA honors and was a finalist for the Conerly Trophy, which is given to the state s top collegiate player, as a senior in Was voted a team captain for the 2013 season, one that saw him register 39 tackles (23 solo), including 6½ tackles for a loss, and a half-sack. Played in the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) Collegiate Bowl following the 13 season. Appeared in 12 games with 10 starts as a junior in 2012 and registered 36 tackles (23 solo), including a career-best 9½ tackles for a loss, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and two passes defensed. Played in 14 games with seven starts as a sophomore in 11 and posted 24 tackles (12 solo), including nine tackles for a loss, 1½ sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in 2010 after recording 17 tackles (six solo), including five tackles for a loss, and a career-high 2½ sacks. Attended Bay High School in Panama City, Fla., where he was named to the Orlando Sentinel Top 100 team and played in the North-South Football All-Star Classic. Earned his degree in criminal justice at Southern Mississippi. 2013: Started all 11 games that he played in and registered a career-high 39 tackles (16 solo), including 6½ tackles for a loss, a half-sack and four QB pressures Earned second-team All-Conference USA honors and was a finalist for the Conerly Trophy, which is given to the state s top collegiate player...was voted a team captain for the season Played in the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) Collegiate Bowl following the season Missed the season finale at UAB (Nov. 30) due to injury Vs. Texas State (Aug. 31): Registered six tackles (four solo) and helped the Golden Eagles limit the Bobcats to just 73 rushing yards on 41 carries (1.8 avg.) At Arkansas (Sept. 14): Posted five tackles (all assists) Vs. Florida International (Oct. 5): Recorded a season-high seven tackles (two solo) and matched his career best with 2½ tackles for a loss. Helped limit FIU to a 3.2-yard average on 50 rushing attempts Vs. North Texas (Oct. 26): Registered three tackles (one solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss At Louisiana Tech (Nov. 9): Posted five tackles (one solo), including two tackles for a loss. 2012: Appeared in all 12 contests with 10 starts Recorded 36 tackles (23 solo), including a career-best 9½ tackles for a loss, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and two passes 274 AT A GLANCE Earned second-team All-Conference USA honors and was a finalist for the Conerly Trophy, which is given to the state s top collegiate player, as a senior in Was voted a team captain for the 2013 season, one that saw him register 39 tackles (23 solo), including 6½ tackles for a loss, and a half-sack. Played in the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) Collegiate Bowl following the 2013 season. Was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in 2010 after recording 17 tackles (six solo), including five tackles for a loss, and a career-high 2½ sacks. Was selected by Green Bay with the No. 85 overall pick, the first of two selections by the Packers in the third round, making him the highest-drafted defensive end from Southern Mississippi since Richard Byrd was picked in the second round (No. 36 overall) by the Houston Oilers in Attended Bay High School in Panama City, Fla., where he was named to the Orlando Sentinel Top 100 team and played in the North-South Football All-Star Classic. defensed Was the only Golden Eagle defensive lineman to register an interception on the season Vs. East Carolina (Sept. 15): Registered a season-high six tackles (four solo), including a tackle for a loss. Helped limit the Pirates to just 57 rushing yards on 33 carries (1.7 avg.) At Western Kentucky (Sept. 22): Posted three tackles (two solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, and recorded the first interception of his career, returning the pick 12 yards Vs. Louisville (Sept. 29): Registered five tackles (four solo), including a season-high two tackles for a loss and a sack Vs. Boise State (Oct. 6): Posted five tackles (two solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss At Rice (Oct. 27): Matched his season high with two tackles for a loss as part of a four-tackle effort (all solo) At Memphis (Nov. 24): Recorded five tackles (one solo), including a half-tackle for a loss. 2011: Appeared in all 14 games with seven starts and posted 24 tackles (12 solo), including nine tackles for a loss, 1½ sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery Helped the Golden Eagles win a school-record 12 games, their first 10-win season since 1988, and the Conference USA title At Virginia (Sept. 24): Recorded four tackles (one solo), including a tackle for a loss At Navy (Oct. 8): Registered four tackles (three solo) and a half-sack At East Carolina (Nov. 5): Posted four tackles (two solo), including a career-high 2½ tackles for a loss and a half-sack At UAB (Nov. 17): Recorded two tackles (one solo), including a tackle for a loss, and recovered a fumble that he returned 12 yards Vs. Nevada (Sheraton Hawai i Bowl, Dec. 24): Registered two tackles (one solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, in the victory. 2010: Saw action in all 13 contests and was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team after recording 17 tackles (six solo), including five tackles for a loss, and a career-high 2½ sacks At South Carolina (Sept. 2): Posted two solo tackles and a sack in his first collegiate game Vs. Prairie View A&M (Sept. 11): Recorded a season-high three tackles (all assists) Vs. Kansas (Sept. 17): Registered two tack- 274

7 les (one solo) and a sack, his second in the first three games of his career At Memphis (Oct. 16): Posted two tackles (one solo), including a tackle for a loss At Tulane (Nov. 6): Recorded an assisted tackle and a half-sack Vs. Houston (Nov. 20): Registered two tackles (one solo), including a seasonhigh 1½ tackles for a loss DRAFT CHOICES 2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bay High School in Panama City, Fla., where he was a defensive lineman and fullback Was named to the Orlando Sentinel Top 100 team and played in the North-South Football All-Star Classic as a senior Was ranked the No. 20 defensive tackle in 2008 by ESPN Posted 49 tackles (46 solo), two sacks, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery during his senior campaign Also rushed for 678 yards and 10 TDs and added two catches for 37 yards (18.5 avg.) and a TD In addition to lettering all four years in football, lettered three times in basketball and twice in track. PERSONAL: Given name Khyri Jerome Thornton Born in Panama City, Fla. Single His cousin, T.J. Lowder, plays WR at Florida International and attended the same high school as he did Volunteered at the DuBard School in Hattiesburg, Miss., working with specialneeds children Also spoke to high-school and middle-school students while he was in college Worked construction while he was in high school Enjoys playing video games, cards and basketball Lists LeBron James, Darnell Dockett and Geno Atkins as his favorite athletes Enjoys watching The Boondocks, Futurama and Duck Dynasty Names Tears of a Tiger as his favorite book, Transformers as his favorite movie and T.I. as his favorite recording artist Residence: Panama City, Fla. KHYRI THORNTON S COLLEGE STATISTICS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Year School GP GS Total UT AT No Yds No Yds LG TD PD FR FF 2010 Southern Miss ½ Southern Miss ½ Southern Miss Southern Miss ½ College totals (four years) ½ THORNTON Tackles for a loss: 5 in 2010, 9 in 2011, 9½ in 2012, 6½ in 2013; College total: 30. THE BONUS CHOICE, Chicago Bears Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma A&M HB 1948 Washington Harry Gilmer, Alabama QB 1949 Philadelphia Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania C 1950 Detroit Leon Hart, Notre Dame E 1951 New York Giants Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist HB 1952 Los Angeles Rams Bill Wade, Vanderbilt QB 1953 San Francisco Harry Babcock, Georgia E 1954 Cleveland Browns Bobby Garrett, Stanford QB 1955 Baltimore Colts George Shaw, Oregon QB 1956 Pittsburgh Gary Glick, Colorado A&M DB 1957 Green Bay Paul Hornung, Notre Dame HB 1958 Chicago Cardinals King Hill, Rice QB Each NFL club from received by random draw one bonus choice, the No. 1 overall selection in the draft. That team then forfeited its lastround choice and was eliminated from future draws. In 1957, Green Bay used its bonus to select Golden Boy Paul Hornung. FIELD MISC. 275

8 2014 DRAFT CHOICES RICHARD RODGERS TIGHT END CALIFORNIA Drafted: Third Round (b) Overall: 98th (Sixth tight end selected) Ht: 6-4 Wt: 257 Born: January 22, 1992 High School Hometown: Shrewsbury, Mass. RODGERS FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Drafted by the Packers with the second of two thirdround selections (No. 98 overall), the first of two compensatory choices awarded to the team in the 2014 NFL Draft. Became just the fourth Cal tight end to be drafted in the top 100, joining David Lewis (first round, No. 20, Detroit, 1984), Tony Gonzalez (first round, No. 13, Kansas City, 1997) and Craig Stevens (third round, No. 85, Tennessee, 2008). Appeared in 35 games with 11 starts during his three seasons at Cal and finished with 59 receptions for 896 yards (15.2 avg.) and two TDs. Played tight end for his first two seasons before moving to inside receiver as a junior in 2013, where he caught a career-high 39 passes for a career-best 608 yards (15.6 avg.) and a TD. Led the team with 11 receptions of 20-plus yards in Posted two of his three career 100-yard receiving games as a junior in 13. Made at least one catch in 19 consecutive games to end his career and posted four grabs of 50-plus yards during his career. Appeared in 11 games with six starts as a sophomore in 2012, and caught 20 passes for 288 yards (14.4 avg.) and a TD. Was one of only three true freshmen to play in all 13 games for the Golden Bears in Was named a PrepStar All-American as a senior in 2010 at St. John s High School in Shrewsbury, Mass., leading all Massachusetts Division C-1 players in receiving, sacks and scoring. As a senior at St. John s, posted 65 catches for 1,064 yards (16.4 avg.) and 16 TDs. On defense, he registered 35 tackles, eight sacks, an interception, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Majored in American studies at Cal. 2013: Played in 11 games with five starts, transitioning to inside receiver after playing tight end for his first two seasons Caught a career-high 39 passes for a career-best 608 yards (15.6 avg.) and a TD Ranked third on the team in both receptions and receiving yards Led the team with 11 catches of 20-plus yards Recorded at least one 20-yard grab in nine of 11 games Registered two 100-yard receiving games Had at least one catch in every game he played in Vs. Portland State (Sept. 7): Caught four passes for 100 yards (25.0 avg.), including a career-long 75-yard TD reception that put Cal up in the win Vs. Washington State (Oct. 5): Posted 85 receiving yards on four grabs (21.3 avg.), including receptions of 38 and 29 yards At UCLA (Oct. 12): Caught three passes for 34 yards (11.3 avg.) and carried the ball six times for 9 yards (1.5 avg.) Vs. Oregon State (Oct. 19): Hauled in six passes for 68 yards (11.3 avg.) At Washington (Oct. 26): Registered a career-high-tying seven receptions for 71 yards (10.1 avg.) 276 AT A GLANCE Played tight end for his first two seasons before moving to inside receiver as a junior in 2013, where he caught a careerhigh 39 passes for a career-best 608 yards (15.6 avg.) and a TD. Appeared in 35 games with 11 starts during his three seasons at Cal and finished with 59 receptions for 896 yards (15.2 avg.) and two TDs. Made at least one catch in 19 consecutive games to end his career and posted four grabs of 50-plus yards during his career. Led the team with 11 receptions of 20-plus yards in Became just the fourth Cal tight end to be drafted in the top 100, joining David Lewis (first round, No. 20, Detroit, 1984), Tony Gonzalez (first round, No. 13, Kansas City, 1997) and Craig Stevens (third round, No. 85, Tennessee, 2008). Was named a PrepStar All-American as a senior in 2010 at St. John s High School in Shrewsbury, Mass., leading all Massachusetts Division C-1 players in receiving, sacks and scoring. His father, Richard Sr., is currently the special teams coordinator for the Carolina Panthers. Richard Sr. also played at Cal, where he was prominently involved in The Play against Stanford in 1982, making the last of five laterals. At Stanford (Nov. 23): Finished his collegiate career with a five-catch, 125-yard effort (25.0 avg.), including a 62-yard grab in the second quarter and a 27-yarder in the third. 2012: Played in 11 games with six starts at tight end, totaling 20 receptions for 288 yards (14.4 avg.) and a TD Ranked first on the team among regulars and second overall with his average of 14.4 yards per catch Ranked third on the Golden Bears in receiving yards and fourth in receptions Had at least one reception in each of the final eight games and in nine of 11 games he played in overall Had three of the five longest catches by a Cal player on the season Vs. Southern Utah (Sept. 8): Made his first collegiate catch, hauling in a 14-yarder in the third quarter Vs. UCLA (Oct. 6): Posted a career-high seven catches for a career-best 129 yards (18.4 avg.), highlighted by receptions of 50 and 42 yards in the win over the No. 25-ranked Bruins. Was named an honorable mention College Football Performance Awards Tight Ends Performer of the Week for his efforts At Utah (Oct. 27): Hauled in three passes for 76 yards (25.3 avg.) and a TD, including a season-long 51-yard grab in the first quarter down to the Utah 19 to help set up a Cal field goal. Caught his first career TD pass, a 7-yard reception in the fourth quarter. 2011: Appeared in all 13 games, one of only three true freshmen to do so for the Golden Bears on the season Saw action primarily on special teams and blocked a punt Vs. Fresno State (Sept. 3): Made his collegiate debut in a reserve role Vs. Presbyterian (Sept. 17): Blocked a punt in the fourth quarter, the Golden Bears lone blocked kick of the season At Arizona State (Nov. 25): Posted a 5-yard kickoff return in the regular-season finale. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. John s High School in Shrewsbury, Mass., where he was named a PrepStar All- American after leading all Massachusetts Division C-1 players in receiving, sacks and scoring as a senior in

9 Caught 65 passes for 1,064 yards (16.4 avg.) and 16 TDs for a 12-1 squad that won the state s Division IA Conference with a 5-0 league mark At defensive end, registered 35 tackles, eight sacks, an interception, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Added seven carries for 61 yards (8.7 avg.) and a TD, 2-of-3 passing for 89 yards, a 37.2-yard punting average, seven punt returns for 73 yards (10.4 avg.) and four kickoff returns for 91 yards (22.8 avg.) Was named the Defensive MVP of the Division IA Conference as a junior in 2009 after posting 42 tackles, three sacks and four INTs, including one he returned 75 yards for a TD Added 49 receptions for 800 yards (16.3 avg.) and 20 TDs on offense as a junior Also lettered all four years in basketball. PERSONAL: Given name Richard Christopher Rodgers II Born in Martinez, Calif. Single His father, Richard Sr., is currently the special teams coordinator for the Carolina Panthers Richard Sr. was a two-time All-Pacific-10 selection as a defensive back at California, where he was prominently involved in The Play against Stanford in 1982, making the last of five laterals Went on to play three seasons ( , 1992) in the Arena Football League before embarking on a coaching career that included stops at several colleges as well as in NFL Europe with the Scottish Claymores His uncle, Gill Byrd, is currently the cornerbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and served as the Packers executive director/ player programs and community affairs from His cousin, Jairus Byrd, plays safety for the New Orleans Saints His grandfather, Clyde Mashore, played professional baseball for five seasons ( ), and his uncle, Damon Mashore, played three seasons in the majors ( ) Enjoys playing video games, listing Madden as his favorite, collecting shoes, playing basketball and taking care of his Black Lab named Calie Lists The Walking Dead as his favorite TV show, Holes as his favorite book, Transformers as his favorite movie and Kanye West as his favorite recording artist Enjoys visiting Cape Cod Residence: Santa Rosa, Calif DRAFT CHOICES RICHARD RODGERS COLLEGE STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING Year School GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 California California California t College totals (three years) t RODGERS Returned one kickoff for 5 yards in FIRST-ROUND BREAKDOWNS By School Minnesota Florida State Southern California.. 5 Iowa Notre Dame Michigan State Ohio State Wisconsin Alabama Boston College California Clemson Kentucky Miami (Fla.) Michigan Nebraska Penn State Purdue San Diego State Texas Tech UCLA Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Baylor Colorado Elon Georgia Tech Illinois Kansas Kansas State Louisiana State Marquette Michigan Mississippi Mississippi State Morris Brown Nevada North Carolina Oklahoma Oregon State Pittsburgh Richmond San Francisco South Carolina Stanford Tennessee Texas-El Paso Vanderbilt Villanova By Position Offensive Backs (29) Quarterback Back Running Back Halfback Fullback Pass Catchers (8) Wide Receiver Tight End End Offensive Linemen (21) Tackle Guard Center Center/Guard Linebackers (10) Defensive Backs (10) Cornerback Safety Defensive Back Defensive Linemen (12) Defensive End Defensive Tackle Punters (0) Kickers (0) NOTE The Packers drafted Tom Bettis (1955) as a guard/linebacker; this chart groups him as a LB, where he saw most of his playing time. Last time first pick was never never QB 2005 RB 1987 FB 1966 WR 2002 TE 2000 G 1994 T 2011 C 1967 DE 2013 DT 2009 LB 2012 CB 2004 S 2014 P K never never FIELD MISC. 277

10 2014 DRAFT CHOICES CARL BRADFORD LINEBACKER ARIZONA STATE Drafted: Fourth Round Overall: 121st (13th linebacker selected) Ht: 6-1 Wt: 252 Born: August 15, 1992 High School Hometown: Norco, Calif. BRADFORD FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was selected by Green Bay in the fourth round with the No. 121 overall pick, becoming the highest-drafted Arizona State linebacker since Jamar Williams in 2006 (Chicago, fourth round, No. 120 overall). Played in 40 games with 28 starts during his three seasons at Arizona State and recorded 154 tackles (110 solo), including 44 tackles for a loss, 21½ sacks, two interceptions, 10 passes defensed, six forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Earned first-team All-Pacific-12 honors at defensive end as a junior in 2013 after recording 61 tackles (45 solo), including 19 tackles for a loss, 8½ sacks, three forced fumbles, an interception that he returned for a TD and five passes defensed. Paced the team in tackles for a loss and tied for the team lead in sacks on his way to winning the Curley Culp Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award at the Sun Devils team banquet in Posted 40½ tackles for a loss over his final two seasons at Arizona State ( ), which was tied for fourth in the country over that span. Was an honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection at linebacker as a sophomore in 2012, registering career highs in tackles (81), tackles for a loss (21½) and sacks (11½). Appeared in all 13 games with one start as a redshirt freshman in 2011 and posted 12 tackles (seven solo), including 3½ tackles for a loss and 1½ sacks. Attended Norco (Calif.) High School, where he was coached by Todd Gerhart, the father of Packers C Garth Gerhart and Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart. Earned All-West-Region honors from PrepStar as a senior and was an All-Farwest Region choice by SuperPrep, rushing for 884 yards and 14 TDs on 136 attempts (6.5 avg.) at fullback with nine receptions for 318 yards (35.3 avg.) and four TDs. Earned his degree in criminal justice at Arizona State. 2013: Started all 14 contests and earned first-team All-Pac-12 recognition at defensive end Registered 61 tackles (45 solo), including 19 tackles for a loss, 8½ sacks, three forced fumbles, an interception that he returned for a TD and five passes defensed Paced the team in tackles for a loss and tied for the team lead in sacks Ranked No. 4 in the Pac-12 in tackles for a loss and No. 19 in the country Ranked eighth in the conference in sacks Won the Curley Culp Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award at the Sun Devils team banquet at the end of the season Helped the Sun Devils register 40 sacks as a team, which was tied for No. 6 in the nation At Stanford (Sept. 21): Recorded seven tackles (six solo) and a sack Vs. Southern California (Sept. 28): Posted five tackles (all solo), including two tackles for a loss and a sack Vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 5): Registered four tackles (two solo), including a tackle for a loss, and a career-high two passes defensed in a game played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas Vs. Colorado (Oct. 12): Posted four tackles (three solo), including 2½ tackles for a loss, a sack and a forced fumble. Forced an intentional-grounding penalty that led to a safety in the second 278 AT A GLANCE Earned first-team All-Pacific-12 honors at defensive end as a junior in 2013 after recording 61 tackles (45 solo), including 19 tackles for a loss, 8½ sacks, three forced fumbles, an interception that he returned for a TD and five passes defensed. Won the Curley Culp Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award at the Sun Devils team banquet in Posted 40½ tackles for a loss over his final two seasons at Arizona State ( ), which was tied for fourth in the country over that span. Was an honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection at linebacker as a sophomore in 2012, registering career highs in tackles (81), tackles for a loss (21½) and sacks (11½). Was selected by Green Bay in the fourth round with the No. 121 overall pick, becoming the highest-drafted Arizona State linebacker since Jamar Williams in 2006 (Chicago, fourth round, No. 120 overall). Attended Norco (Calif.) High School, where he was coached by Todd Gerhart, the father of Packers C Garth Gerhart and Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart. quarter Vs. Washington (Oct. 19): Recorded three tackles (all solo), including two tackles for a loss and a sack At Washington State (Oct. 31): Registered a career-high two forced fumbles, adding two solo tackles and a sack. Had a 20- yard run off a fake punt that helped set up an ASU touchdown At UCLA (Nov. 23): Posted a season-high eight tackles (seven solo) and a sack. Picked off QB Brett Hundley in the second quarter and returned the interception 18 yards for a TD, the first score of his career Vs. Arizona (Nov. 30): Recorded a career-high four tackles for a loss and a sack Vs. Stanford (Pac-12 Championship Game, Dec. 7): Registered six tackles (five solo), including two tackles for a loss and a sack. 2012: Started all 13 games and earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 recognition at linebacker Registered career highs in tackles (81), solo tackles (58), tackles for a loss (21½) and sacks (11½) Finished second on the team in both tackles for a loss and sacks Was No. 2 in the Pac-12 and tied for No. 10 nationally in tackles for a loss Added an interception, five passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Tied for the team lead in both forced fumbles and fumble recoveries Helped the Sun Devils register 53 sacks as a team, which was tied for No. 2 in the country At Missouri (Sept. 15): Posted seven tackles (four solo), including a tackle for a loss Vs. Utah (Sept. 22): Recorded four tackles (three solo), including 2½ tackles for a loss, a sack and a fumble recovery At California (Sept. 29): Registered seven tackles (six solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss and a sack Vs. UCLA (Oct. 25): Posted a career-high two sacks as part of his nine-tackle outing (seven solo) At Oregon State (Nov. 3): Recorded six tackles (three solo), a sack and a forced fumble At Southern California (Nov. 10): Registered perhaps the finest all-around outing of his career, finishing with a careerhigh 10 tackles (seven solo), including two tackles for a loss, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Picked off QB Matt Barkley for the first INT of his career. His forced fumble came on a catch by WR Marqise Lee, with his fumble recovery coming on a RB Curtis McNeal run, one he re- 278

11 turned 15 yards Vs. Washington State (Nov. 17): Posted four tackles (all solo), including two tackles for a loss and a sack At Arizona (Nov. 23): Registered eight tackles (five solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss and a sack Vs. Navy (Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Dec. 29): Recorded a seasonhigh three tackles for a loss, finishing with eight tackles (seven solo) and a sack in the win. 2011: Appeared in all 13 games with one start as a redshirt freshman Posted 12 tackles (seven solo), including 3½ tackles for a loss and 1½ sacks Vs. UC Davis (Sept. 1): Made his collegiate debut, recording a solo tackle on defense At Utah (Oct. 8): Posted the first sack of his career, sharing a 10-yard sack of QB Jon Hays in the fourth quarter with DE Joita Te i Vs. Arizona (Nov. 19): Recorded the first full sack of his career, bringing QB Nick Foles down for a 9-yard loss in the second quarter. Finished with a season-high three tackles (all solo) and two tackles for a loss Vs. Boise State (Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 22): Made his first collegiate start and registered two tackles (one solo), including a tackle for a loss. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Norco (Calif.) High School for three seasons, where he was coached by Todd Gerhart, the father of Packers C Garth Gerhart and Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart Earned All-West- Region honors from PrepStar as a senior and was an All-Farwest Region choice by SuperPrep, rushing for 884 yards and 14 TDs on 136 attempts (6.5 avg.) at fullback with nine receptions for 318 yards (35.3 avg.) and four TDs Posted four 100-yard rushing games as a senior Rated by Scout.com as the No. 7 fullback prospect in the nation Rushed for 1,093 yards and 18 TDs on 153 carries (7.1 avg.) during his two-year varsity career Added 13 receptions for 396 yards (30.5 avg.) and four TDs Also lettered twice in track, participating in the high jump, long jump, 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100-meter relay team Spent his freshman year at Paloma Valley High School in Menifee, Calif. Roy, died in his arms of a heart attack in March 2013 during a family trip to Louisiana Gave motivational speeches to highschool students and coached at youth football camps while he was in college Likes classic cars and has a 1980 Chevrolet El Camino that his father, a former mechanic, helped him put an engine in before he passed away Enjoys playing the ukulele Lists his favorite athletes as Terrell Suggs, Von Miller and Clay Matthews, and said he patterns his game after all three players Names Duck Dynasty as his favorite TV show, The Legend of the Monk and the Merchant as his favorite book and The Fast and the Furious series as his favorite movies Enjoys listening to hip-hop and R&B music, listing Big K.R.I.T. as his favorite recording artist Would like to visit Rome one day Residence: Corona, Calif. BRADFORD 2014 DRAFT CHOICES PERSONAL: Given name Carl Thomas Bradford Born in Anaheim, Calif. Single His father, CARL BRADFORD S COLLEGE STATISTICS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Year School GP GS Total UT AT No Yds No Yds LG TD PD FR FF 2011 Arizona State ½ Arizona State ½ Arizona State ½ t College totals (three years) ½ t Tackles for a loss: 3½ in 2011, 21½ in 2012, 19 in 2013; College total: 44. Had one carry for 20 yards in ROOKIES VS. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS Rookies are players in their first year of pro football who have not been on another pro football team s roster for any regular-season or postseason games. First-year players are those who have played in other pro sports leagues (Arena Football League, etc.), have participated in previous NFL training camps, or have been on an NFL team s active, inactive or reserve list fewer than six games. The rule originated when Lawrence McCutcheon, drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1972, played only three games his rookie season, then rushed for 1,097 yards in Today, due to McCutcheon and because rosters began expanding around the 1970 NFL-AFL merger (reserve lists formalized, etc.), that year is considered the beginning of the rookie rule. So today, for records purposes, the Packers use 1970 as a separator. From , anyone who had yet to play three league games was generally considered a rookie. FIELD MISC. 279

12 2014 DRAFT CHOICES COREY LINSLEY CENTER OHIO STATE Drafted: Fifth Round (a) Overall: 161st (Sixth center selected) Ht: 6-3 Wt: 301 Born: July 27, 1991 High School Hometown: Boardman, Ohio LINSLEY FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was selected by Green Bay with the No. 161 overall pick, the first of two selections by the Packers in the fifth round. Became the first Ohio State center to be drafted since Doug Datish was chosen by Atlanta in the sixth round in Was named first-team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and the media as a senior in 2013, helping the Buckeyes rank No. 5 in the nation in rushing (308.6 yards per game). One of five team captains, he was part of an Ohio State line that helped the team set school records for points scored (637), yards per carry (6.8), touchdowns (87) and TD passes (38) in 13. Was part of a Buckeyes team that won 24 consecutive games from Started every game as a junior at center for an Ohio State team that went 12-0 in Earned honorable mention All- Big Ten recognition from both the coaches and media. In 12, helped the Buckeyes average a Big Ten-leading 37.2 points per game and rushing yards per game (No. 2 in Big Ten, No. 10 nationally). Played through a painful foot injury in the latter part of the season as a junior, one that required postseason surgery. Appeared in 10 games as a sophomore in 2011, seeing action at both guard and tackle positions. Played in six contests as a redshirt freshman in 2010, seeing time as a backup at both center and right guard. Earned first-team All-Federal League, All-Northeast Ohio and second-team All-Ohio honors as a senior at Boardman (Ohio) High School in Played in the Big 33 Football Classic that features high school recruits from the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Earned his degree in economics at Ohio State. 2013: Started all 14 games at C, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the coaches and the media One of five team captains, he was part of an Ohio State line that helped the team set school records for points scored (637), yards per carry (6.8), touchdowns (87) and TD passes (38) Helped the Buckeyes lead the Big Ten and rank No. 5 in the nation with an average of rushing yards per game Part of an Ohio State offense that ranked No. 7 in the country with an average of yards per game and No. 5 in the nation with 45 rushing TDs Helped the offense rank No. 4 in the country in red-zone percentage (.952, 60 of 63) Blocked for QB Braxton Miller and RB Carlos Hyde, who both earned first-team All-Big Ten recognition Helped Hyde rush for 1,521 yards (No. 13 in the nation) and 15 TDs on 208 carries (7.3 avg.) At California (Sept. 14): Helped the Buckeyes rack up 608 total yards in the win, protecting backup QB Kenny Guiton as he threw for 276 yards and four TDs with no INTs on 21-of-32 passing At Northwestern (Oct. 5): Blocked for Hyde as he rushed for 168 yards and three TDs on 26 attempts (6.5 avg.) Vs. Penn State (Oct. 26): Part of an offense that registered 686 total yards, including 408 rushing yards on 51 carries (8.0 avg.). Helped Hyde rush for 147 yards and two TDs on just AT A GLANCE Was named first-team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and the media as a senior in 2013, helping the Buckeyes rank No. 5 in the nation in rushing (308.6 yards per game). One of five team captains, he was part of an Ohio State line that helped the team set school records for points scored (637), yards per carry (6.8), touchdowns (87) and TD passes (38) in 13. Was part of a Buckeyes team that won 24 consecutive games from Started every game as a junior at center for an Ohio State team that went 12-0 in Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from both the coaches and media. In 12, helped the Buckeyes average a Big Ten-leading 37.2 points per game and rushing yards per game (No. 2 in Big Ten, No. 10 nationally). Was selected by Green Bay with the No. 161 overall pick, the first of two selections by the Packers in the fifth round. Became the first Ohio State center to be drafted since Doug Datish was picked by Atlanta in the sixth round in Earned first-team All-Federal League, All-Northeast Ohio and second-team All-Ohio honors as a senior at Boardman (Ohio) High School in attempts (9.2 avg.) in the win, Penn State s worst loss since 1899 At Purdue (Nov. 2): Blocked for an offense that racked up 640 total yards in the 56-0 win, including 233 yards and four TDs from Miller on 19-of-23 passing and 111 yards from Hyde on only eight carries (13.9 avg.). Helped the Buckeyes rush for 345 yards as a team on 41 carries (8.4 avg.) At Illinois (Nov. 16): Helped pave the way for Hyde (246 yards and four TDs) and Miller (184 yards and a TD) as the Buckeyes posted 441 rushing yards on 42 carries (10.5 avg.) At Michigan (Nov. 30): Blocked for Hyde as he rushed for 226 yards and a TD on 27 carries (8.4 avg.), with Miller adding 153 yards and three TDs on 16 attempts (9.6 avg.). 2012: Started every game at C for a Buckeyes team that went 12-0, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from both the coaches and media Helped the Buckeyes average a Big Ten-leading 37.2 points per game and rushing yards per game (No. 2 in Big Ten, No. 10 nationally) Part of an Ohio State offense that ranked No. 13 in the country with 37 rushing TDs Blocked for Miller as he rushed for 1,271 yards, the most by a QB in a single season in school history Also helped Miller post a school-record 3,310 yards of total offense Played through a painful foot injury in the latter part of the season, one that required postseason surgery Vs. Miami of Ohio (Sept. 1): Blocked for Miller as he threw for 207 yards and two TDs on 14-of-24 passing and rushed for 161 yards and a TD on 17 carries (9.5 avg.) Vs. Nebraska (Oct. 6): Helped Miller set a school record for the most rushing yards by a QB with 186 yards and a TD on 16 carries (11.6 avg.). Blocked for an offense that racked up 371 rushing yards and six TDs on 48 attempts (7.7 avg.) At Indiana (Oct. 13): Helped the offense register 578 total yards, with 353 of those yards coming on the ground on 54 carries (6.5 avg.). Blocked for Hyde as he rushed for 156 yards and a TD on 22 carries (7.1 avg.) and Miller as he posted 149 rushing yards and a TD on 23 attempts (6.5 avg.) Vs. Illinois 280

13 (Nov. 3): Part of an offense that racked up 567 total yards, with 330 of those yards coming on the ground on 57 carries (5.8 avg.) Vs. Michigan (Nov. 24): Blocked for Hyde, who rushed for 146 yards and a TD on 26 carries (5.6 avg.), as the Buckeyes capped off a perfect 12-0 season with the victory. 2011: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve at both guard and tackle positions Part of a Buckeyes offense that averaged rushing yards per game (No. 27 in the nation). 2010: Appeared in six games as a redshirt freshman as a reserve center and right guard Vs. Marshall (Sept. 2): Made his collegiate debut, seeing time in a reserve capacity. 2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Boardman (Ohio) High School, where he earned first-team All-Federal League, All-Northeast Ohio and second-team All-Ohio honors as a senior Played in the Big 33 Football Classic that features high school recruits from the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania Served as a team captain as a senior Was named to SuperPrep s Midwest Top 30 Lettered all four years in track, where he was the regional and league champion and a state medalist in the shot put (top throw of 63-1½ as a senior) Also threw the discus, with a top throw of as a senior. COREY LINSLEY S COLLEGE GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year School GP GS 2010 Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State College totals (four years) PACKERS DRAFT SELECTION ORDER, ALL-TIME PERSONAL: Given name Corey Michael Linsley Born in Youngstown, Ohio Single Is a friend of Browns G John Greco, who also attended Boardman High Was active with The 2nd and 7 Foundation while he was at Ohio State, which promotes reading by providing free books and positive role models to kids in need Enjoys lifting weights and reading, listing the Harry Potter series as his favorite As a kid, his favorite athletes were Brett Favre and Michael Jordan Names House of Cards and SpongeBob SquarePants as his favorite TV shows, and Munich as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to all types of music Residence: Boardman, Ohio. Note The selection number and rotation is based on the original draft order, pursuant to the previous season s standing of clubs. The actual selection number in any round may be affected by bonus choices, supplemental choices, compensatory choices, forfeiture of choices, passes in the selection order, and the exercise of a selection in a previous year s Supplemental Draft th th th th th alternated 6th-7th th th th th th alternated 5th-7th-6th th Rds 1-3: 4th Rds 4-25: alternated 3rd-2nd rd alternated 3rd-2nd-1st alternated 3rd-2nd th nd th th Rds 1-4: alternated 3rd-5th-4th Rds 5-30: alternated 3rd-2nd Rds 1-4: 2nd Rds 5-30: alternated 2nd-1st st th th th th th th alternated 13th-14th th th th alternated 16th-15th alternated 12th-11th-10th alternated 7th-8th alternated 21st-20th-22nd th alternated 9th-10th alternated 8th-11th-10th-9th alternated 9th-11th-10th th alternated 15th-16th alternated 4th-6th-5th alternated 6th-7th alternated 14th-13th-16th-15th th alternated 12th-11th-16th- 15th-14th-13th alternated 14th-13th-15th alternated 15th-14th-17th-16th alternated 4th-3rd-5th th alternated 2nd-3rd alternated 21st-23rd-22nd alternated 9th-8th-7th-12th- 11th-10th alternated 5th-7th-6th alternated 15th-17th-16th alternated 20th-19th-18th- 17th-16th alternated 22nd-21st-20th- 19th-18th-17th alternated 27th-26th th th alternated 25th-26th 2000* alternated 14th-13th-12th- 20th-19th-18th-17th alternated 17th-16th-19th-18th alternated 28th-27th alternated 29th-30th alternated 25th-24th-23rd- 22nd-21st-20th alternated 24th-26th-25th alternated 5th-4th-3rd-7th-6th alternated 16th, 15th, 14th 13th, 20th, 19th, 18th alternated 30th, 29th, 28th th rd nd th alternated 26th, 25th st *Packers part of nine-way tie for 12th-20th LINSLEY 2014 DRAFT CHOICES FIELD MISC. 281

14 2014 DRAFT CHOICES JARED ABBREDERIS WIDE RECEIVER WISCONSIN Drafted: Fifth Round (b) Overall: 176th (23rd wide receiver selected) Ht: 6-1 Wt: 195 Born: December 17, 1990 High School Hometown: Wautoma, Wis. ABBREDERIS FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Drafted by the Packers with the second of two fifth-round selections (No. 176 overall), the second of two compensatory choices awarded to the team in the 2014 NFL Draft. Became the first University of Wisconsin player drafted by the Packers since G Bill Ferrario (fourth round) in 2001 and just the second Badgers WR (Jug Girard, first round, 1948) ever to be drafted by Green Bay. Became the first Wisconsin native to be drafted by Green Bay since T Mark Tauscher (Marshfield, Wis.) in Finished his career at Wisconsin tied for the school record for receptions (202) and ranked No. 2 all-time in receiving yards (3,140) and TD receptions (23). Ranks No. 8 all-time among Big Ten players in receiving yards. Set a school record for career kickoff return average (25.8) and ranks No. 5 all-time in career punt return average (10.7). Finished his career ranked No. 7 in school history with 4,818 all-purpose yards (291 rushing, 3,140 receiving, 587 punt return, 800 kickoff return). Won the Burlsworth Trophy in 2013, which is given to the nation s top player who began his career as a walk-on. Caught a school-record 78 passes for 1,081 yards (13.9 avg.) and seven TDs as a senior in 2013, just the fourth 1,000- yard receiving season in Badgers history, on his way to being named a first-team All-Big Ten selection. Led the Badgers and ranked No. 4 in the Big Ten with his 1,081 receiving yards in 13. Played in 13 games with 12 starts as a junior in 2012 and caught 49 passes for 837 yards (17.1 avg.) and five TDs, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. Started all 14 games as a sophomore in 2011 and led the team with 933 receiving yards, the most in school history by a sophomore. Ranked third in the country in 11 with a 15.8-yard average on punt returns, the second-best single-season mark in school history (min. 15 returns). Registered a 60-yard return for a TD. Finished No. 2 in the Big Ten and No. 13 in the nation with 1,999 all-purpose yards in 2011, the sixth-best single-season total in school history. Appeared in all 13 games with two starts as a redshirt freshman in 2010, posting 20 catches (No. 5 on the team) for 289 yards (No. 4) and three TDs (t-no. 2). Earned first-team all-state honors at QB from the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association in 2008 after leading Wautoma (Wis.) High School to the WIAA Division 4 state championship. Threw for 1,657 yards and 19 TDs as a senior and added 1,490 rushing yards and 26 TDs with an average of 8.4 yards per carry. Earned his degree in human development and family studies at Wisconsin. 2013: Appeared in all 13 games with 11 starts and caught a school-record 78 passes for 1,081 yards (13.9 avg.) and seven 282 AT A GLANCE Finished his career at Wisconsin tied for the school record for receptions (202) and ranked No. 2 all-time in receiving yards (3,140) and TD receptions (23). Ranks No. 8 all-time among Big Ten players in receiving yards. Won the Burlsworth Trophy in 2013, which is given to the nation s top player who began his career as a walk-on. Caught a school-record 78 passes for 1,081 yards (13.9 avg.) and seven TDs as a senior in 2013, just the fourth 1,000-yard receiving season in Badgers history, on his way to being named a first-team All-Big Ten selection. Set a school record for career kickoff return average (25.8) and ranks No. 5 all-time in career punt return average (10.7). Began his career at Wisconsin serving as a spread quarterback on the scout team in 09, before making the switch to wide receiver. Was awarded a scholarship after his sophomore season in January Earned first-team all-state honors at QB from the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association in 2008 after leading Wautoma (Wis.) High School to the WIAA Division 4 state championship. Became the first University of Wisconsin player drafted by the Packers since G Bill Ferrario (fourth round) in 2001 and just the second Badgers WR (Jug Girard, first round, 1948) ever to be drafted by Green Bay. TDs, just the fourth 1,000-yard receiving season in Badgers history, on his way to earning first-team All-Big Ten recognition Led the team and ranked fourth in the Big Ten in receiving yards Added 119 rushing yards and two TDs on six carries (19.8 avg.) Won the 2013 Burlsworth Trophy, which is given to the nation s top player who began his career as a walk-on Vs. Massachusetts (Aug. 31): Had two catches for 122 yards (61.0 avg.), with both going for TDs, a 65-yarder and a 57-yarder in the third quarter Vs. Purdue (Sept. 21): Hauled in seven passes for 94 yards (13.4 avg.) and added a 16-yard run At Ohio State (Sept. 28): Matched up with CB Bradley Roby, a first-round pick by Denver in 2014, he finished with 10 catches for a career-high 207 yards (20.7 avg.) and a TD, just the fifth 200-yard receiving game in UW history. Posted three receptions of 30-plus yards, a 36-yard TD catch and a 64-yard grab in the first quarter and a 33-yard reception in the second quarter Vs. Northwestern (Oct. 12): Caught two passes for 74 yards (37.0 avg.), highlighted by a 63-yard TD grab in the first quarter At Illinois (Oct. 19): Hauled in eight passes for 106 yards (13.3 avg.) Vs. Indiana (Nov. 16): Rushed for a career-high 86 yards and a career-best two TDs on three carries (28.7 avg.). Scored on a 32-yard run in the second quarter and on a 49-yarder in the third, the longest run of his Wisconsin career Vs. Penn State (Nov. 30): In his final game at Camp Randall Stadium, caught a career-high 12 passes for 135 yards (11.3 avg.), the second-highest reception total ever by a UW player. 2012: Played in 13 games with 12 starts and caught 49 passes for 837 yards (17.1 avg.) and five TDs on his way to earning first-team All-Big Ten honors Returned 17 punts for 111 yards (6.5 avg.) on the year and completed one pass for 27 yards in the Big Ten Championship Game vs. Nebraska (Dec. 1) Missed the game vs. Utah State (Sept. 15) due to injury Vs. Northern Iowa (Sept. 1): Posted six receptions for 84 yards (

15 avg.) and two TDs, including a 53-yard TD grab in the fourth quarter Vs. Texas-El Paso (Sept. 22): Returned to action after missing one game due to injury, and registered a seasonhigh 147 yards and a TD on six receptions (24.5 avg.). Posted a 47-yard TD catch in the second quarter as part of a performance that earned him UW Offensive Player of the Week recognition At Nebraska (Sept. 29): Caught a season-high seven passes for 142 yards (20.3 avg.) and a TD, earning UW Offensive Player of the Week honors for the second straight week Vs. Illinois (Oct. 6): Matched his season high with seven grabs for 117 yards (16.7 avg.), including a 59-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter Vs. Stanford (Rose Bowl, Jan. 1): Caught a teamhigh three passes for 44 yards (14.7 avg.). 2011: Started all 14 games and led the team with 933 receiving yards, the most in school history by a sophomore Posted 55 receptions and a career-best eight receiving TDs The eight receiving TDs were tied for the fifth most in a season in UW history Ranked No. 3 in the country with a 15.8-yard average on 20 punt returns, the second-best single-season mark in school history (min. 15 returns) Registered a 60-yard return for a TD Finished No. 2 in the Big Ten and No. 13 in the nation with 1,999 all-purpose yards, the sixth-best single-season total in school history Posted seven games with at least 150 all-purpose yards Was named honorable mention All-America by SportsIllustrated.com and was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection At Northern Illinois (Sept. 17): Caught six passes for 83 yards (13.8 avg.) Vs. South Dakota (Sept. 24): Posted his first career 100-yard receiving game with five receptions for 101 yards (20.2 avg.), including a 51-yard TD catch in the third quarter Vs. Nebraska (Oct. 1): Posted 95 receiving yards and a TD on five catches (19.0 avg.) and added two carries for 23 yards (11.5 avg.) Vs. Indiana (Oct. 15): Was named UW s co-special teams player of the week after returning a punt for a 60-yard TD in the third quarter. Added four catches for 63 yards (15.8 avg.) At Michigan State (Oct. 22): Caught six passes for 91 yards (15.2 avg.) and rushed for 33 yards on four attempts (8.3 avg.) At Ohio State (Oct. 29): Registered a seasonhigh 113 receiving yards on six catches (18.8 avg.) and recorded the first two-td receiving game of his career. Both of his TD passes came in the fourth quarter, a 17-yarder and a 49-yard grab Vs. Penn State (Nov. 26): Caught a season-high seven passes for 93 yards (13.3 avg.) and a TD Vs. Michigan State (Big Ten Championship, Dec. 3): Posted 217 all-purpose yards, catching three passes for 65 yards (21.7 avg.) and a TD, returning one punt for 11 yards and returning five kickoffs for 141 yards (28.2 avg.) Vs. Oregon (Rose Bowl, Jan. 2): Registered 346 all-purpose yards, one shy of RB Ron Dayne s single-game school record. Posted a season-high 119 yards and a TD on four catches (29.8 avg.) and a school-record 201 yards on eight kickoff returns (25.1 avg.), highlighted by a 60-yard return. Also returned two punts for 26 yards (13.0 avg.). 2010: Played in all 13 games with two starts as a redshirt freshman Tied for second on the team with three TD receptions Ranked fourth on the team in receiving yards (289) and fifth in receptions (20) Returned three kickoffs for 111 yards (37.0 avg.), including a 52-yarder Posted a 9.6-yard average on seven punt returns Vs. San Jose State (Sept. 11): Posted the first catches of his collegiate career, hauling in five passes for 58 yards (11.6 avg.) Vs. Arizona State (Sept. 18): Caught three passes for 35 yards (11.7 avg.) and carried twice for 19 yards (9.5 avg.) Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 9): Made three catches for 33 yards (11.0 avg.), highlighted by the first TD grab of his career, a 3-yard catch from current teammate Scott Tolzien in the first quarter Vs. Indiana (Nov. 13): Caught two passes for 79 yards (39.5 avg.), highlighted by a career-long 74-yard TD catch in the fourth quarter. 2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team all-state honors at QB from the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association in 2008 after leading Wautoma (Wis.) High School to the WIAA Division 4 state championship Was named the conference s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior and was a three-time all-conference selection at quarterback Also was a two-time all-conference pick at safety Threw for 1,657 yards and 19 TDs as a senior in 2008, adding 1,490 rushing yards and 26 TDs with an average of 8.4 yards per carry Finished his career with 3,014 passing yards and 30 TDs Also lettered four years in track and two years in wrestling Was named the Gatorade track athlete of the year and the BFS Male National Athlete of the Year as a senior Was a two-time state champion and state record-holder in the 110-meter high hurdles Also was a state champion as a senior in the 300-meter hurdles Helped lead his school to a state track title in PERSONAL: Given name Jared Ryan Abbrederis Last name is pronounced ab-bruh-dair-is Nicknamed Abby Born in West Allis, Wis. Married, wife s name is Rachel Visited hospitals while he was in college and interned with the Blackhawk Church in Middleton, Wis., in high-school ministry Enjoys hunting and fishing...names Tiger Woods and LeBron James as his favorite athletes Lists Duck Dynasty as his favorite TV show and Gladiator as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to country music Residence: Wautoma, Wis. ABBREDERIS 2014 DRAFT CHOICES JARED ABBREDERIS COLLEGE STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING Year School GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Wisconsin t Wisconsin t Wisconsin Wisconsin , t t 2 College totals (four years) , t t 2 Punt returns: Seven for 67 yards (9.6 avg.), 25 long in 2010; 20 for 315 yards (15.8 avg.), 60t long, TD in 2011; 17 for 111 yards (6.5 avg.), 34 long in 2012; 11 for 94 yards (8.6 avg.), 21 long in Kickoff returns: Three for 111 yards (37.0 avg.), 52 long in 2010; 28 for 689 yards (24.6 avg.), 60 long in Completed one pass for 27 yards in FIELD MISC.

16 2014 DRAFT CHOICES DEMETRI GOODSON CORNERBACK BAYLOR Drafted: Sixth Round Overall: 197th (42nd defensive back selected) Ht: 5-11 Wt: 197 Born: June 11, 1989 High School Hometown: Spring, Texas GOODSON FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was selected by Green Bay in the sixth round with the No. 197 overall pick, becoming the first Baylor player to be drafted by the Packers since G Rell Tipton (seventh round) in Became the highest-drafted CB out of Baylor since CB Gary Baxter was selected by Baltimore in the second round in Began his collegiate career by playing basketball for three seasons at Gonzaga ( ) before transferring to Baylor in 2011 to play football. Played in 19 games with 13 starts during his three seasons at Baylor, registering 43 tackles (38 solo), including two tackles for a loss, four interceptions and 19 passes defensed. Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition as a senior in 2013, appearing in 11 games with 10 starts and posting career highs in tackles (26), interceptions (three) and passes defensed (16). Tied for the team lead in interceptions and led the Bears in passes defensed in Part of a Baylor team that won the Big 12 in 2013, its first outright league title since capturing the Southwest Conference in 1980, and earned a berth in the Fiesta Bowl. Played in just eight games during his first two seasons at Baylor ( ), sustaining season-ending injuries both of those years (ankle in 2011, arm in 2012). Received an extra season of eligibility in 2013 after his hardship waiver was granted. Started the first three contests in 2012 before breaking his arm early in the fourth game, an injury that would end his season. Posted 16 tackles (15 solo), an interception and three passes defensed prior to the injury. Appeared in four contests in 2011, his first year at Baylor and his first season playing football since his sophomore campaign at Klein Collins High School in Spring, Texas. Sustained a season-ending ankle injury in the fifth game of the season. Played basketball for three seasons ( ) at Gonzaga, starting 68 of 69 games in his final two years for the Zags and helping the team advance to the NCAA Tournament both of those seasons, before deciding to play football. Started 35 games at point guard during the season, averaging 5.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists to help the Zags to their 11th consecutive West Coast Conference title. As a freshman, drove the length of the floor and hit a floater with 0.9 seconds remaining to give Gonzaga an win over Western Kentucky in the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, securing its first Sweet 16 berth since Earned second-team All-District 14-5A honors as a sophomore cornerback at Klein Collins High in 2005, his final season of football in high school. Earned his degree in general studies, with a journalism minor, at Baylor. 284 AT A GLANCE Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition as a senior in 2013, appearing in 11 games with 10 starts and posting career highs in tackles (26), interceptions (three) and passes defensed (16). Played in just eight games during his first two seasons at Baylor ( ), sustaining season-ending injuries both of those years (ankle in 2011, arm in 2012). Received an extra season of eligibility in 2013 after his hardship waiver was granted. Played basketball for three seasons ( ) at Gonzaga, starting 68 of 69 games in his final two years for the Zags and helping the team advance to the NCAA Tournament both of those seasons, before deciding to transfer to Baylor to play football. As a freshman, drove the length of the floor and hit a floater with 0.9 seconds remaining to give Gonzaga an win vs. Western Kentucky in the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, securing its first Sweet 16 berth since Was selected by Green Bay in the sixth round with the No. 197 overall pick, becoming the first Baylor player to be drafted by the Packers since G Rell Tipton (seventh round) in Became the highest-drafted CB out of Baylor since CB Gary Baxter was selected by Baltimore in the second round in His older brother, Mike, has played RB in the NFL for the past five seasons ( ). Their father, Mike, was a two-time letterman ( ) in basketball at the University of Pittsburgh, and their mother, Yolanda Pike, ran track at Pittsburgh. 2013: Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition Posted career highs in tackles (26), interceptions (three) and passes defensed (16) Tied for the team lead in interceptions and led the Bears in passes defensed Ranked sixth nationally and tied for the Big 12 lead with his average of 1.45 passes defensed per game Tied for the team lead with 63 INT return yards Received an extra season of eligibility in 2013 after his hardship waiver was granted Missed the opening two games of the season (vs. Wofford, vs. Buffalo) due to injury Vs. West Virginia (Oct. 5): Posted an interception and two passes defensed in his first start of the season, adding an assisted tackle. Picked off a Clint Trickett pass and returned it 23 yards to the West Virginia 35 in the third quarter to help set up a FG in the win At Kansas (Oct. 26): Posted three tackles (all solo), helping the Bears limit the Jayhawks to 154 yards on 11-of-33 passing in the win Vs. Oklahoma (Nov. 7): Registered his second INT of the season, picking off a Blake Bell pass in the fourth quarter and returning it 42 yards to the Oklahoma 39, the longest INT return of his career. Posted a career-high three passes defensed and helped limit Oklahoma to 150 yards on 15-of-35 passing in the win over the No. 12-ranked Sooners Vs. Texas Tech (Nov. 16): Recorded three solo tackles in the win over the Red Raiders at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas At Texas Christian (Nov. 30): Registered a season-high four tackles (three solo) in the win Vs. Texas (Dec. 7): Posted three solo tackles and matched his career best with three passes defensed in the Bears win, a victory that clinched the Big 12 title and a berth in the Fiesta Bowl. It marked Baylor s first outright title in any league since winning the Southwest Conference in 1980 Vs. Central Florida (Fiesta Bowl, Jan. 1): Intercepted a Blake Bortles pass at the Baylor 6-yard line in the second quarter, his third INT of the season. 2012: Played in four games, starting the first three and recording 16 tackles (15 solo), including two tackles for a loss, an 284

17 interception and three passes defensed Broke his arm early in the game at West Virginia (Sept. 29), an injury that would end his season Vs. Southern Methodist (Sept. 2): Posted a career-high seven tackles (all solo), including one for a 3-yard loss, and a pass defensed in the season-opening win Vs. Sam Houston State (Sept. 15): Registered five tackles (all solo), one for a 2-yard loss, made his first career interception and added another pass defensed. Intercepted QB Brian Bell s pass in the fourth quarter at Sam Houston State s 29 and returned it 14 yards to the 15 to help set up a Baylor TD At Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 21): Totaled four tackles (three solo) At West Virginia (Sept. 29): Did not start, but returned two kickoffs for 49 yards (24.5 avg.) before suffering a broken arm in the first quarter that ended his season. 2011: Appeared in four contests, seeing time as a reserve CB and on special teams Posted one solo tackle on defense and returned three kickoffs for 100 yards (33.3 avg.) Sustained a season-ending ankle injury in the fifth game of the season, at Iowa State (Oct. 8) Vs. Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 17): Made his collegiate debut, posting a solo tackle in the first football game he had played since his sophomore year of high school At Kansas State (Oct. 1): Returned two kickoffs for 78 yards (39.0 avg.), including a career-long 42-yarder on the opening kickoff of the game Vs. Iowa State (Oct. 8): Posted a 22-yard kickoff return before sustaining the seasonending ankle injury : Played basketball for three seasons at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash. Started 68 of 69 games in his final two seasons for the Zags, helping the team advance to the NCAA Tournament both of those seasons Started 35 games at point guard during the season, one of only two players on the team to start every game, and averaged 5.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists to help the Zags win their 11th consecutive West Coast Conference title Posted a career-high 91 assists on the season Started 33 of 34 games as a sophomore in , with his lone non-start coming on Senior Night Averaged 6.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists that season Recorded six double-digit scoring games, including a career-high 22 points vs. Davidson in Seattle As a freshman, drove the length of the floor and hit a floater with 0.9 seconds remaining to give Gonzaga an win over Western Kentucky in the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, securing its first Sweet 16 berth since 2006 Scored 11 points against St. Mary s in the WCC Tournament title game in HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Klein Collins High School in Spring, Texas, where he played football as a freshman and sophomore and basketball all four seasons Was named to the All-Greater Houston Team as a senior in 2008 after averaging 16.7 points, 7.7 assists and 1.4 steals per game in leading the Tigers to a 31-5 record Earned first-team All-State 5A honors as a junior, the largest classification in Texas Averaged 16 points, seven assists and five rebounds that season and helped lead Collins to the Region 2 title game As a sophomore in 2005, earned second-team All-District 14-5A honors at cornerback, his final season of football Also played wide receiver and returned kicks. PERSONAL: Given name Demetri Quarte Goodson Nicknamed Meech Born in Charleston W.Va. Single His older brother, Mike, has played RB for the past five seasons ( ) in the NFL with three clubs (Carolina, Oakland, N.Y. Jets) Their father, Mike, was a two-time letterman ( ) in basketball at the University of Pittsburgh, and their mother, Yolanda Pike, ran track at Pittsburgh Also has an uncle, Demetrius Gore, who played basketball at Pittsburgh from His half-brother, Jakar Hamilton, plays safety for the Dallas Cowboys Volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane, Wash., when he attended Gonzaga Enjoys fishing, playing video games and eating at different restaurants, listing seafood as his cuisine Names Derek Jeter, Charles Woodson, Michael Jordan and Chris Paul as his favorite athletes Lists Breaking Bad as his favorite TV show and also enjoys watching Discovery Channel Names Every Day a Friday by Joel Osteen as his favorite book Lists Friday, Money Talks, Gladiator and Apocalypto as his favorite movies Enjoys listening to rap music, naming Lil Wayne and K Camp as his favorite recording artists Says Maui is his favorite place to visit, having spent time there in November 2009 when Gonzaga played in the Maui Invitational Residence: Houston. GOODSON 2014 DRAFT CHOICES DEMETRI GOODSON S COLLEGE STATISTICS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Year School GP GS Total UT AT No Yds No Yds LG TD PD FR FF 2011 Baylor Baylor Baylor College totals (three years) Tackles for a loss: 2 in Kickoff returns: Three for 100 yards (33.3 avg.), 42 long in 2011; two for 49 yards (24.5 avg.), 27 long in FIELD MISC. 285

18 2014 DRAFT CHOICES JEFF JANIS WIDE RECEIVER SAGINAW VALLEY STATE Drafted: Seventh Round Overall: l: 236th (30th wide receiver selected) Ht: 6-3 Wt: 219 Born: June 24, 1991 High School Hometown: Tawas City, Mich. JANIS FIELD MISC. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Drafted by the Packers in the seventh round with the No. 236 overall pick, the first wide receiver ever to be selected in the NFL Draft out of Saginaw Valley State. Became just the fourth player to be drafted from the school and the first since T Todd Herremans in 2005 (Philadelphia, fourth round). Finished his career at SVSU as the school s all-time leader in receptions (241), receiving yards (4,274) and receiving TDs (46). Was twice named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference s Offensive Back of the Year, earning the award as a junior and as a senior. Caught 14-plus TDs each of his last three seasons for the Cardinals. Was selected to the Little All-America team by The Associated Press in 2013 and also earned first-team All-America honors from Daktronics, Inc., D2football.com and the American Football Coaches Association. As a senior in 2013, caught 83 passes for 1,572 yards (18.9 avg.) and 14 TDs, including a career-high eight 100-yard receiving games. Posted a GLIAC-record 331 receiving yards and a schoolrecord-tying four TDs on 15 catches (22.1 avg.) in a game vs. Hillsdale in Was invited to the Senior Bowl following the 2013 season, becoming just the second Cardinals player ever to play in the all-star game (DE Lamar King, 1999). Set single-season school records for receptions (106) and receiving yards (1,635) as a junior in 2012, leading all Division II players in receiving yards and ranking No. 2 in catches. Was named to the AP Little All-America team and earned first-team All-America honors from Daktronics, Inc. Was one of 24 candidates nominated for the Harlon Hill Award in 2012, given annually to the nation s top Division II player. Established a new GLIAC record as a junior for the most receptions in conference games with 92 on the season. Caught a school- and conference-record 18 passes as a junior in 12 vs. Michigan Tech. Posted 968 yards and 14 TDs on 48 receptions (20.2 avg.) as a sophomore in Earned all-conference recognition at WR as a junior at Tawas Area High School (Tawas City, Mich.), but also led the team in rushing after playing RB for most of his senior season due to a broken finger. Earned his degree in exercise science at Saginaw Valley State. 2013: Started all 12 contests and caught 83 passes for 1,572 yards (18.9 avg.) and 14 TDs, including a career-high eight 100-yard receiving games Added four carries for 49 yards (12.3 avg.) and two TDs Was selected to the Little All- America team by AP and also earned first-team All-America 286 AT A GLANCE Finished his career at Saginaw Valley State as the school s alltime leader in receptions (241), receiving yards (4,274) and receiving TDs (46). Was twice named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference s Offensive Back of the Year, earning the award as a junior and as a senior. Was selected to the Little All-America team by The Associated Press in 2013 and also earned first-team All-America honors from Daktronics, Inc., D2football.com and the American Football Coaches Association. As a senior in 2013, caught 83 passes for 1,572 yards (18.9 avg.) and 14 TDs, including a career-high eight 100-yard receiving games. Set single-season school records for receptions (106) and receiving yards (1,635) as a junior in 2012, leading all Division II players in receiving yards and ranking No. 2 in receptions. Was named to the Little All-America team by AP and earned firstteam All-America honors from Daktronics, Inc. Earned all-conference recognition at WR as a junior at Tawas Area High School (Tawas City, Mich.), but also led the team in rushing after playing RB for most of his senior season due to a broken finger. Became the first Saginaw Valley State wide receiver to be drafted and just the fourth player from the school ever to be selected in the NFL Draft. honors from Daktronics, Inc., D2football.com and the American Football Coaches Association Was named the GLIAC Offensive Back of the Year for the second consecutive season Ranked No. 5 in the nation in receiving yards and tied for No. 9 in receiving TDs among Division II players Was invited to the Senior Bowl following the 2013 season, becoming just the second Cardinals player ever to play in the all-star game (King, 1999) Vs. Malone (Sept. 14): Had three catches for 132 yards (44.0 avg.), hauling in a 37-yard TD as well as 47- and 48-yard grabs At Findlay (Sept. 21): Posted 124 receiving yards and a TD on eight catches (15.5 avg.) At Ferris State (Oct. 5): Caught 10 passes for 161 yards (16.1 avg.) in the win Vs. Northwood (Oct. 12): Registered a 26- yard TD catch and a career-long 25-yard TD run, finishing with six catches for 89 yards (14.8 avg.) At Wayne State (Oct. 19): Caught seven passes for 139 yards and two TDs, including a game-winning 38-yard TD grab midway through the fourth quarter in the win Vs. Hillsdale (Oct. 26): Posted a GLIAC-record 331 receiving yards and a school-record-tying four TDs on 15 catches (22.1 avg.). Had TD catches of 63, 6, 6 and 19 yards, and added a 66-yard grab as well as a 56-yarder that set up his 19-yard TD Vs. Northern Michigan (Nov. 9): Recorded his second 200-yard receiving game of the season, hauling in eight passes for 230 yards (28.8 avg.). Matched the school record with four receiving TDs, highlighted by his career-long 95-yard TD grab At Grand Valley State (Nov. 16): Caught 10 passes for 122 yards (12.2 avg.). 2012: Started all 11 games and set single-season school records for receptions (106) and receiving yards (1,635), leading all Division II players in receiving yards and ranking No. 2 in catches Posted a career-best 17 TD catches and 18 total 286

19 TDs (one rushing), leading the team with 108 points and ranking third in the GLIAC with an average of 9.8 points per game Established a new GLIAC record for the most receptions in conference games with 92 on the season Recorded seven 100-yard receiving games Was named to the Little All-America team by AP and earned first-team All-America honors from Daktronics, Inc. Was named the GLIAC s Offensive Back of the Year and was one of 24 candidates nominated for the Harlon Hill Award, given annually to the nation s top player in Division II Selected as the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week four times on the season Vs. Valdosta State (Sept. 1): Posted 167 receiving yards and three TDs on 14 catches (11.9 avg.) Vs. Findlay (Sept. 15): Caught seven passes for 131 yards (18.7 avg.) and a TD At Lake Erie (Sept. 22): Hauled in 12 passes for a season-high 300 yards (25.0 avg.), including a season-long 73-yard TD catch as well as 45- and 52-yard grabs At Northwood (Oct. 6): Recorded 11 catches for 183 yards (16.6 avg.) and three TDs Vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 27): Caught a school- and conference-record 18 passes for 226 yards (12.6 avg.) and three TDs At Northern Michigan (Nov. 3): Made 11 catches for 181 yards (16.5 avg.) and two TDs, highlighted by a 57-yard TD grab Vs. Grand Valley State (Nov. 10): Caught a game-winning 32-yard TD pass with nine seconds remaining in the victory, finishing with 10 catches for 165 yards (16.5 avg.) and two TDs. The win helped the Cardinals capture a share of the GLIAC North Championship for the second straight year. 2011: Appeared in all 11 games with eight starts and caught 48 passes for 968 yards (20.2 avg.) and 14 TDs Earned honorable mention All-GLIAC recognition Led the team in receiving yards, yards per catch and TD catches, and ranked No. 2 in receptions Posted three 100-yard receiving games At Lake Erie (Sept. 17): Registered the first 100-yard receiving game of his career, catching four passes for 144 yards (36.0 avg.), including TD grabs of 76 and 34 yards At Indianapolis (Oct. 15): Hauled in five passes for 80 yards (16.0 avg.), including a 49-yard TD catch At Wayne State (Oct. 29): Posted 109 receiving yards and two TDs on five receptions (21.8 avg.) At Minnesota-Duluth (Nov. 19): Recorded season highs for receiving yards (179) and TD catches (three) on six receptions (29.8 avg.). Posted TD catches of 76, 65 and 22 yards. 2010: Played in 10 games with six starts as a redshirt freshman Caught nine passes for 130 yards (14.4 avg.) and a TD and added 16 rushing yards on three attempts (5.3 avg.) At Hillsdale (Oct. 2): Recorded the first catches of his career, hauling in two passes for 20 yards (10.0 avg.) including a 17-yarder Vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 9): Posted a seasonhigh 48 receiving yards on two catches (24.0 avg.), highlighted by a season-long 28-yard grab At Ashland (Oct. 23): Caught a season-high three passes for 41 yards (13.7 avg.), including the first TD catch of his career, an 18-yard grab in the fourth quarter. 2009: Redshirted. JEFF JANIS COLLEGE STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-conference recognition as a junior at WR at Tawas Area High School (Tawas City, Mich.) Led the team in rushing as a senior after playing RB for most of the season due to a broken finger Rushed for 731 yards and 10 TDs on just 45 carries (16.2 avg.) Caught 17 passes for 375 yards (22.1 avg.) and six TDs Posted a 30.1-yard average on 11 kickoff returns and averaged 9.8 yards as a punt returner Added 12 tackles on defense and a 51-yard INT return As a junior, averaged 29.8 yards on 11 kickoff returns Posted an average of 31.8 yards per catch and added 20 tackles on defense Also lettered three times each in basketball and track, participating in the 100, 200 and 400 meters and the long jump. PERSONAL: Given name Jeffrey Ronald Janis Born in Tawas City, Mich. Single Says losing his father, who passed away in 2010, was the greatest adversity he has faced While he was in college, participated in an NFL Play 60 event and a benefit walk to bring awareness to domestic violence Worked at his uncle s auto shop in Tawas City every summer, changing tires and oil, starting when he was 15 years old Also worked at Dick s Sporting Goods for six months while he was in college Enjoys hunting and fishing and being outdoors...names Barry Sanders and LeBron James as his favorite athletes Enjoys watching sitcoms, listing The King of Queens and Everybody Loves Raymond as his favorites Lists National Treasure and Step Brothers as his favorite movies Enjoys listening to rock, hip-hop and country music Residence: Tawas City, Mich. RECEIVING RUSHING Year School GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Saginaw Valley State Saginaw Valley State t Saginaw Valley State , t t Saginaw Valley State , t t 2 College totals (four years) , t t 3 JANIS 2014 DRAFT CHOICES FIELD MISC. Returned one punt for 7 yards in Kickoff returns: Two for 40 yards (20.0 avg.), 20 long in 2010; Five for 71 yards (14.2 avg.), 27 long in

20 FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS MISC. FIELD FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS GREEN BAY S 90 FIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICES Year Overall Name Pos. School Russ Letlow G San Francisco Ed Jankowski B Wisconsin Cecil Isbell B Purdue Larry Buhler B Minnesota Hal Van Every B Minnesota George Paskvan B Wisconsin Urban Odson T Minnesota Dick Wildung T Minnesota Merv Pregulman G Michigan Walt Schlinkman FB Texas Tech John Strzykalski B Marquette Ernie Case QB UCLA Earl (Jug) Girard B Wisconsin Stan Heath QB Nevada Clayton Tonnemaker C Minnesota Bob Gain T Kentucky Babe Parilli QB Kentucky Al Carmichael HB Southern Cal Art Hunter T Notre Dame 4 Veryl Switzer HB Kansas State Tom Bettis G/LB Purdue Jack Losch HB Miami (Fla.) Paul Hornung HB Notre Dame 4 Ron Kramer E Michigan Dan Currie C Michigan State Randy Duncan QB Iowa Tom Moore HB Vanderbilt Herb Adderley DB Michigan State Earl Gros FB Louisiana State Dave Robinson DE Penn State Lloyd Voss T Nebraska Donny Anderson HB Texas Tech 10 Lawrence Elkins WR Baylor Jim Grabowski FB Illinois 13 Gale Gillingham T Minnesota Bob Hyland C/G Boston College 25 Don Horn QB San Diego State Fred Carr LB Texas-El Paso 26 Bill Lueck G Arizona Rich Moore DT Villanova Mike McCoy DT Notre Dame 16 Rich McGeorge TE Elon John Brockington RB Ohio State Willie Buchanon CB San Diego State 11 Jerry Tagge QB Nebraska Barry Smith WR Florida State Year Overall Name Pos. School Barty Smith RB Richmond (dealt to L.A. Rams in John Hadl trade) Mark Koncar T Colorado Mike Butler DE Kansas 28 Ezra Johnson DE Morris Brown James Lofton WR Stanford 26 John Anderson LB Michigan Eddie Lee Ivery RB Georgia Tech Bruce Clark DT Penn State 26 George Cumby LB Oklahoma Rich Campbell QB California Ron Hallstrom G Iowa Tim Lewis CB Pittsburgh Alphonso Carreker DE Florida State Ken Ruettgers T Southern Cal (dealt to San Diego in Mossy Cade trade) Brent Fullwood RB Auburn Sterling Sharpe WR South Carolina Tony Mandarich T Michigan State Tony Bennett LB Mississippi 19 Darrell Thompson RB Minnesota Vinnie Clark CB Ohio State Terrell Buckley CB Florida State Wayne Simmons LB Clemson 29 George Teague S Alabama Aaron Taylor G Notre Dame Craig Newsome CB Arizona State John Michels T Southern Cal Ross Verba T Iowa Vonnie Holliday DT North Carolina Antuan Edwards CB Clemson Bubba Franks TE Miami (Fla.) Jamal Reynolds DE Florida State Javon Walker WR Florida State Nick Barnett LB Oregon State Ahmad Carroll CB Arkansas Aaron Rodgers QB California A.J. Hawk LB Ohio State Justin Harrell DT Tennessee (dealt to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) B.J. Raji NT Boston College 26 Clay Matthews LB Southern Cal Bryan Bulaga T Iowa Derek Sherrod T Mississippi State Nick Perry LB Southern Cal Datone Jones DE UCLA Ha Ha Clinton-Dix n S Alabama ama 288

21 77 AARON ADAMS T, 6-5, 303, 5/16/89 First Year, Eastern Kentucky Re-signed by Green Bay on Jan. 6, Was on the Packers practice squad for the entire 2013 season Originally entered the NFL as a non-drafted rookie free agent with Cleveland, signing with the Browns on May 1, Was waived by the Browns in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31, Signed to the Packers practice squad on Sept. 2, Lettered four years at Eastern Kentucky, appearing in 44 games with 24 starts at both tackle positions and right guard... Helped protect QB T.J. Pryor, who set Eastern Kentucky career records in every major statistical passing category, including yards (7,300), completions (540), touchdown passes (51) and total offense (8,341)...As a senior in 2012, started the first five games of the season at RT, before shifting to LT for the final six games of the year, earning first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference, second-team All- American (Sports Network) and third-team All-America (The Associated Press) honors following an 8-3 campaign...helped the Colonels rush for more than 200 yards on five separate occasions, including two games with more than 300 yards on the ground...enabled the Colonels to rush for 282 yards, which included a 166-yard performance from senior running back Matt Denham, in the team s first win of the season vs. Morehead State (Sept. 8) For the second week in a row, contributed to a 200-yard rushing effort in the Colonels victory at Coastal Carolina (Sept. 15) Blocked for Denham as he compiled a season-high 218 rushing yards and two TDs, and the Colonels grinded out 327 total yards on the ground vs Jacksonville State (Sept. 22) Down 16-7 late in the third quarter, helped shore up the offensive line s protection of Pryor, enabling the quarterback to lead the offense on three straight TD drives and secure a win, the team s fourth in a row, at Tennessee-Martin (Sept. 29) After starting at RT for the first five games of the season, switched over to LT at Tennessee State (Oct. 6), where he would remain for the rest of the season Put forth another strong effort as the offense rushed for 219 yards, including a 114-yard and two-td performance from Denham, in a win vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 13) Despite a slow start on offense, helped the Colonels climb back and rush for 296 yards in a win at Tennessee Tech (Oct. 20) Helped maintain the Colonels late-season rushing assault, paving the way for five rushing TDs, including a season-high three from Denham, in a victory vs. Murray State (Nov. 10) Named first-team All-OVC as a junior in 2011 and won the team s Offensive Colonel Core Value award, after starting all 12 games at RT and helping the offense register six 200-yard rushing games...contributed to a 245-yard ground performance that helped the Colonels secure their first win of the season vs. Missouri State (Sept. 10) Paved the way for a 374-yard, five-td rushing effort in a win at Eastern Illinois (Oct. 8) The dominant performance against Eastern Illinois set the tone for the rest of the season and sparked a five-game winning streak for the Colonels Continued to anchor an impressive running game, as the Colonels rushed for 244 yards the following week in a win vs. Southeast Missouri (Oct. 15) Helped the offense record a season-high 375 rushing yards and Denham rush for 226 yards and two TDs, in a win vs. Tennessee State (Oct. 22) Down with less than eight minutes left in regulation, protected Pryor and allowed the quarterback to lead a huge comeback and secure a victory at Jacksonville State (Nov. 5) Appeared in all 11 games as a sophomore in 2010, contributing mainly on special teams and making one start, the second of his college career, at right guard at Louisville (Sept. 11)...Saw playing time in 10 of 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2009 and made his first collegiate start when he filled in at right tackle vs. Southeast Missouri (Oct. 31) and helped the offense rush for 183 yards and three TDs in his lone start...earned degrees in criminal justice and police studies...completed a post-graduate year at Fork Union Military Academy (Va.) after graduating from John I. Leonard High (Greenacres, Fla.)...Played two years on the offensive line at Leonard and was an all-county and all-district selection... Also started in the Treasure Coast All-Star game...was high school teammates with Jets DT Kenrick Ellis and Redskins WR Pierre Garcon Played with G Derek Hardman in college, who was last with the Detroit Lions Comes from a family with a military background and was born on a military base in Okinawa, Japan Visited local 289 children s hospitals during his time at Eastern Kentucky and has had the opportunity to continue visiting hospitals while in Green Bay Credits his high school coach, Wayne Monroe, for having the biggest influence on his athletic career and cites the opportunity to play in the NFL as his most memorable sports achievement Enjoys skeet shooting and playing Call of Duty Lists Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Sons of Anarchy as his favorite TV shows; Gladiator, Lone Survivor and Wedding Crashers as his favorite movies; and Frank Sinatra as his favorite musician His favorite vacation destination is Ireland Married to Bianca Given name Aaron Blake Adams; nicknames are Double A, A-A-Ron, and Tiny Born in Okinawa, Japan. 25 CHARLES CLAY S, 5-10, 204, 5/15/91 Rookie, Hawai i Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 19, 2014, after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis Played his final three seasons at Hawai i ( ) after starting his collegiate career at Southern Methodist ( ) Appeared in 37 games with seven starts (six at S, one at DB) for the Warriors and totaled 113 tackles (72 solo), including 5½ for a loss, a sack, 16 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries Served as a backup wide receiver as a sophomore in 2011 and caught two passes for 9 yards (4.5 avg.) Appeared in all 12 games, making six starts at safety as a senior in 2013, and was named the team s special teams player of the year Finished fourth on the team with 69 tackles (41 solo), including 5½ for a loss, and added a sack, a forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and four passes defensed Tallied 11 tackles (six solo) at Oregon State (Sept. 7) Compiled six tackles (five solo) and a pass defensed vs. Fresno State (Sept. 28) Turned in an impressive performance vs. Colorado State (Oct. 26), totaling nine tackles (six solo), a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in the loss Notched a career-high 14 tackles (eight solo), including two tackles for a loss, at Utah State (Nov. 2) Recorded seven tackles (four solo) and two passes defensed at Wyoming (Nov. 23) In the final game of his collegiate career, logged six tackles (four solo), including one for a loss, in a win vs. Army (Nov. 30), the Warriors lone victory of the season Made the switch from wide receiver to safety as a junior in 2012 and played in 12 games with one start at strong safety Compiled 29 tackles (20 solo), a fumble recovery and four passes defensed Earned the first start of his career when he opened at SS in the Warriors homecoming game vs. New Mexico (Oct. 13), tallying a season-high six tackles (three solo) in the contest Notched five tackles (two solo) in the following contest at Colorado State (Oct. 27) Made three solo stops and recovered a fumble as a member of the punt coverage unit at Air Force (Nov. 16) Recorded three solo tackles and a career-high three passes defensed in a win vs. UNLV (Nov. 24) Tallied three tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed in a 23-7 win vs. South Alabama (Dec. 1) Transferred to Hawai i for his sophomore season in 2011 and appeared in all 13 games as a reserve wide receiver and special teams player Compiled 15 tackles (11 solo) and a single-season career-high three forced fumbles as a member of the coverage units Also made two receptions for nine yards (4.5 avg.) Recorded two solo stops in the season-opening win vs. Colorado (Sept. 3) Tallied two solo stops on the coverage units and notched his first career reception, a 3-yard grab in the fourth quarter, in a victory vs. UC Davis (Sept. 24) Forced a fumble on kickoff coverage at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1), stripping return man Lyle Fitte after just a 1-yard return Warrior teammate Tank Hopkins scooped up the loose ball and returned it for a 16-yard score Made two solo stops on special teams, forcing a fumble on each tackle, and hauled in a 6-yard reception in the Warriors homecoming win vs. New Mexico State (Oct. 22) First forced fumble came on the game s opening kickoff when he tackled return man Taveon Rogers at the Aggies 30 Forced another Rogers fumble later in the first quarter, but New Mexico State retained possession in both instances Began his college career as a wide receiver and appeared in 12 games as a OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

22 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS redshirt freshman at Southern Methodist in 2010 Played primarily on special teams and registered three tackles in his first year of action for the Mustangs Appeared in his first collegiate game vs. Washington State (Sept. 18), but did not record any statistics Tallied one solo tackle on the coverage units in contests vs. TCU (Sept. 24), at Rice (Oct. 2) and at Tulane (Oct. 10) Earned his degree in environmental studies Graduated cum laude from Hilo (Hawaii) High School in 2009 and earned two varsity letters as a wide receiver and defensive back during his junior and senior years Was a two-time all-league pick at both wide receiver and defensive back, earning first-team WR honors and second-team DB honors as a junior in 2008 Also earned two letters in track and field, competing in the 100-, 200- and 4x100-meter events Qualified for the state finals in the 100 and 200 meters in backto-back years and holds the school record for the 200 meters Also took part in competitive canoe racing during high school His most memorable sports achievements are going to the Sheraton Hawai i Bowl (2009) and the Armed Forces Bowl (2010) with Southern Methodist during his first two college seasons Credits his father, Charles, for being a huge influence on him as an athlete, citing him as a source of support and motivation Was not heavily recruited out of high school and walked on to the football teams at Southern Methodist and Hawai i His favorite athletes are Sean Taylor and Chad Owens, a former Hawai i player who is currently with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League Enjoys going to the beach and surfing in his free time His favorite type of music is Hawaiian reggae and his favorite place to visit is his hometown of Hilo Single, lives in Hilo, Hawaii Given name Charles Robert Clay; nickname is Charlie Born in Honolulu, Hawaii. 35 ANTONIO DENNARD CB, 5-11, 189, 12/20/89 First Year, Langston Bluff (Sept. 12)...Tallied four solo tackles vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 10)...Contributed to a win with a forced fumble and a pass defensed vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 24)...Recovered a fumble in a 38-6 win at Bacone College (Oct. 31)...Totaled four tackles (one solo) at Azusa Pacific (Nov. 14)...Saw limited playing time as a freshman in 2008, appearing in six games and tallying four tackles (three solo) and one pass defensed...recorded one pass defensed in his first collegiate game at Stephen F. Austin (Aug. 30)... Tallied two solo tackles in a win vs. Lincoln (Mo.) University (Sept. 6)...Majored in physical education...graduated from Wakeland High in Frisco, Texas, where he earned two letters in football and was named first-team all-district as a defensive back as a junior and senior...also earned first-team all-district honors at wide receiver as a senior Also lettered twice in track and competed in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relays Says that his father, Johnnie Harris, who played safety for the Oakland Raiders ( ) and the N.Y. Giants ( ), has had the biggest influence on his athletic career and is his favorite athlete of all time Also lists Deion Sanders and Sean Taylor as two of his favorite players Names his 45-yard INT return for a TD in the Jaguars 2012 preseason matchup at Baltimore (Aug. 23) as his most memorable sports achievement Spent his early years in Chicago, Ill., but moved to Texas for high school Names First Take and Ridiculousness as his favorite TV shows, Life and The Original Kings of Comedy as his favorite movies, and Meek Mill and Rick Ross as his favorite musical acts Enjoys spending time with his family and likes to play basketball, video games and cards in his free time, naming Spades as his favorite card game Enjoys visiting Los Angeles, Florida and Dallas Last name is pronounced duh-nard Single, lives in Chicago Given name Antonio Devon Dennard; nicknamed 3 Dollar Nard Born in Chicago. 45 JAKE DOUGHTY LB, 6-0, 234, 8/17/91 Rookie, Utah State OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. Re-signed by Green Bay on Jan. 6, Was on the Packers practice squad for the final four regular-season games of the 2013 season...originally entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with Jacksonville, signing with the Jaguars on April 30, Was waived by the Jaguars in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31, Signed to the Jaguars practice squad on Sept. 1, Released from the Jaguars practice squad on Nov. 14, Signed by the New York Giants on Jan. 15, Was released by the Giants on July 27, Signed to the Packers practice squad on Dec. 3, Lettered four years at Langston University, appearing in 35 games and finishing his career with 80 tackles (52 solo), including seven for a loss, 22 passes defensed and eight INTs...Appeared in nine games as a senior in 2011 Finished second on the team in passes defensed (eight) and INTs (three) for the second straight year, and totaled 27 tackles (20 solo), including 6½ for a loss...tallied three solo tackles, tw o passes defensed and an INT, which he returned 49 yards, in the season-opening win at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sept. 2)...Recorded his second INT in as many weeks, to go along with four tackles (three solo), at Tuskegee (Sept. 10)...Notched his third INT of the season at Bacone College (Oct. 1)...Recorded a season-high five tackles (two solo), including 1½ for a loss, and a pass defensed in a win vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Oct. 8)...Played in all 10 games and set career highs with 29 tackles (19 solo), 10 passes defensed and five INTs as a junior in Recorded the first INT of his college career in the season-opening win at University of the Incarnate Word (Aug. 28)...Tallied a career-high six tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed vs. Bacone College (Oct. 2)...Snagged two INTs, for a total of 52 return yards, and recorded a solo tackle at Lamar (Oct. 8)... Finished his junior campaign on a strong note, recording four tackles (three solo) and an INT in wins vs. Lincoln (Mo.) University (Oct. 30) and at Texas College (Nov. 6)...Also tallied a career-high four passes defensed in the win over Texas College...Closed out the season with five tackles (three solo) at Southern Nazarene (Nov. 13)...Earned an increased role as a sophomore in 2009, appearing in 10 games and tallying 20 tackles (10 solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, three passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery...recorded four assisted tackles and two passes defensed at Arkansas-Pine 290 Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A four-year letterman for the Aggies, he played in 52 games with 28 starts, finishing his career with 305 tackles (102 solo), including 19½ for a loss, three sacks, two INTs, eight passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Earned first-team All-Mountain West honors as a senior in 2013, after starting all 14 games and compiling a team-high 148 tackles (42 solo), including 12 for a loss, two sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, an INT and three passes defensed The 148 tackles ranked second in the nation (FBS) and marked the fourth-highest single-season total in the history of the MWC Also earned Academic All-MWC honors Tallied 16 tackles (three solo) in the season-opening loss at Utah (Aug. 29) Totaled 11 tackles (five solo) in the Aggies first win of the season, at Air Force (Sept. 7) Recorded 12 tackles (six solo), including two for a loss, and notched his first sack of the season at Southern California (Sept. 21) Set a career high with 19 tackles (one solo) vs. Boise State (Oct. 12) Compiled 11 tackles (seven solo), including a career-high 2½ for a loss, and a sack in a win at UNLV (Nov. 9) Tallied 10 tackles (two solo) and an INT in the regular-season finale vs. Wyoming (Nov. 30) Turned in one of his strongest performances of the season in the inaugural MWC Championship game at No. 24 Fresno State (Dec. 7), registering 10 tackles (six solo) and returning a fumble 86 yards for his first career TD to cut Fresno State s lead to 17-7 with just three seconds remaining in the first half...helped the Aggies reach a bowl game in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history and was named the Defensive Most Valuable Player of the 2013 Poinsettia Bowl after tallying eight tackles (three solo) and a forced fumble in the victory over No. 24 Northern Illinois (Dec. 26)...Started all 13 games as a junior in 2012 and was named first-team All-Western Athletic Conference after ranking second in the conference with a team-high 109 tackles (36 solo) Also tallied four passes defensed, a sack, an INT and a fumble recovery on the season Achieved Academic All-WAC honors for the third straight season Tallied four tackles (one solo) and recovered the first fumble of his career toward the end of the second quarter at Wisconsin (Sept. 15) Five plays later, the Aggies would score a touchdown to take a 14-3 lead into halftime Tallied 13 tackles (two

23 solo), including one for a loss, in Utah State s homecoming win vs. UNLV (Sept. 29) Compiled nine tackles (four solo) and notched the first sack of his career at San Jose State (Oct. 13), bringing down QB David Fales for a 9-yard loss on the game s opening play from scrimmage Led the defense with 18 tackles (11 solo), the secondhighest total of his career, and snagged the first INT of his career in the team s overtime victory at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 17) Led the team for the second week in a row with 12 tackles (one solo) in the Aggies win vs. Idaho (Nov. 24) Appeared in all 13 games as a sophomore in 2011 and tallied 26 tackles (12 solo), including three for a loss, on the season Finished fourth on the team with five tackles (three solo), including one for a loss, in the team s victory vs. Wyoming (Oct. 8) Again tallied five tackles (one solo) in a win at Hawai i (Nov. 5) Saw action in all 12 games with one start as a redshirt freshman, finishing his first campaign with 22 tackles (12 solo) Finished second on the team with a season-high seven tackles (four solo) in a loss at Nevada (Oct. 30) Received the first start of his career in the season finale at Boise State (Dec. 4) and recorded two tackles, both solo, including one for a loss... Earned a degree in mechanical engineering Lettered four seasons as a WR and ILB at Juan Diego High School in Draper, Utah, and helped lead the team to a Class 3A state championship in 2008 and Region 8 titles from Earned all-state honors after posting 115 tackles with six sacks and two INTs as a senior in 2008 Compiled 102 tackles and three INTs as a junior in 2007 Also earned three letters as a catcher/left fielder, and helped the baseball team to regional titles in Lettered three times in wrestling and finished fifth in the state as a senior Also lettered in lacrosse and tra ck and field Served as a math tutor to both teammates and students during his time at Utah State Enjoys snowboarding and watching cartoons, naming X-Men and the Justice League as two of his favorite TV shows and the X-Men feature films as his favorite movies Before moving into a starting role with Utah State in 2012, served as a reserve LB behind Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner Enjoys listening to country music and also cites Marvin Gaye as one of his favorite musicians Enjoys visiting his family in Houston, Texas Last name is pronounced DOUBT-ee Single, lives in Sandy, Utah Given name Jacob Clifford Doughty; born in Columbia, S.C. 91 JAYRONE ELLIOTT LB, 6-3, 255, 11/11/91 Rookie, Toledo Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A four-year letterman for the Rockets, he played in 47 games with 12 starts at defensive end, finishing his career with 124 tackles (70 solo), including 22½ for a loss, 14 sacks, six forced fumbles and four passes defensed Earned first-team All-Mid-American Conference honors as a senior in 2013 after starting all 12 games and recording 70 tackles (43 solo), the third-highest total on the team Notched team highs in both tackles for a loss (14) and sacks (nine), and also led the team with five forced fumbles Recorded 11 tackles (six solo), including 1½ for a loss, at Central Michigan (Sept. 21) Tallied six tackles (two solo), one sack and one forced fumble at Ball State (Sept. 28) Compiled four tackles (two solo), a forced fumble, a sack and a pass defensed in a victory vs. Western Michigan (Oct. 5) Set a new career high with 13 tackles (seven solo), and forced a fumble which he returned 68 yards for a TD in the Rockets double-overtime win vs. Navy (Oct. 19) Also recorded an 8-yard sack in the win Compiled five tackles (four solo), including two for a loss, with a sack at Bowling Green (Oct. 26) Recorded seven tackles, all solo, including three for a loss, and a career-high two sacks vs. Northern Illinois (Nov. 20) Played in all 13 games as a junior in 2012, totaling 18 tackles (12 solo) and a team-high six sacks Finished third on the team with seven tackles for a loss Tallied three tackles (two solo) and notched two sacks in a win vs. Coastal Carolina (Sept. 22) Recorded a sack for the second straight week when he dropped QB Tyler Van Tubbergen for a 10- yard loss at Western Michigan (Sept. 29) Found t he quarterback for the third week in a row, bringing down QB Ryan Radcliff for a loss of 8 yards on third-and-11 vs. Central Michigan (Oct. 6) Recorded a half-sack at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 13) Tied his season high with 291 three tackles (two solo), and added a half-sack vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 20) Reached the quarterback for the sixth straight game when he notched a sack at Buffalo (Oct. 27) Appeared in all 13 games as a sophomore in 2011, recording 31 tackles (13 solo), his first career sack and his first career INT Contributed three tackles (two solo) at Ohio State (Sept. 10) Totaled four tackles (one solo) vs. Eastern Michigan (Oct. 8) and four tackles (two solo) at Bowling Green (Oct. 15) Recorded a season-high five tackles (three solo) and forced a fumble on the game-deciding two-point conversion to help preserve the win vs. Air Force in the Military Bowl (Dec. 28) Appeared in nine games as a true freshman in 2010 and notched five tackles (two solo) Recorded two tackles (one solo) at Boise State (Oct. 9) and vs. Bowling Green (Nov. 17) Majored in individualized studies Attended Glenville (Ohio) High School, where he played DE and earned first-team all-district, third-team all-state and Cleveland Plain Dealer All-Star Team honors as a senior Rated as the No. 81 OLB in the country by Rivals.com Also named first-team Ohio by Rivals.com and rated No. 32 in the state Helped lead his team to the Division 1 state title game that season while recording 98 tackles and 17 sacks Also received two letters in basketball Visited local elementary schools during his time at Toledo and received the team s community service award in December 2013 Brother, Andre Elliott, played safety at Youngstown State from Is friends with Cardinals WR Ted Ginn Jr., Jaguars WR Cecil Shorts III and former Packers and current Raiders S Brandian Ross Enjoys spending time with his teammates and his infant son, Braylon Also enjoys playing video games, citing NBA 2K as his favorite game Names LeBron James and Ginn as his favorite athletes, and Drake, Lil Wayne and Taylor Swift as his favorite musical acts His favorite book is Letters to a Young Brother by Harper Hill and his favorite TV shows include The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The Jamie Foxx Show, Martin and Scared Straight Names Frozen, Glory Road and Just Go With It as his favorite movies Would like to visit Las Vegas one day Single, lives in Toledo, Ohio Given name Jayrone Carez Elliott; born in Cleveland. 79 JOHN FULLINGTON T, 6-5, 300, 5/30/91 Rookie, Washington State Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 13, A four-year letterman for the Cougars, he appeared in all 49 games during his collegiate career, making 43 consecutive starts, tied for the longest streak in program history by an offensive lineman and tied for the second longest by any Cougar A two-time All-Pacific-12 selection and a three-time Pac-12 All-Academic pick Started all 13 games as a senior in 2013, opening the first five games at right guard before sliding over to right tackle for the final eight contests of the season Presented WSU s Mike Utley Award for the offensive lineman of the year Provided time for QB Connor Halliday to throw for 4,597 yards and 34 TDs on 449-of-714 (62.9 pct.) passing Halliday s passing-yardage total was the third-highest mark in the nation Helped the offense tally 464 total yards, including 120 yards and two TDs on the ground, in the season-opening loss at Auburn (Aug. 31), the eventual BCS national champion runner-up Protected Halliday to the tune of 383 yards and five TDs on 32-of-41 passing, in a win vs. Southern Utah (Sept. 14) Blocked for an offense that scored six total TDs (four passing, two rushing) the following week in a 42-0 win vs. Idaho (Sept. 21) Provided time for the offense to compile a season-high 570 total yards, including 521 passing yards, at California (Oct. 5) Blocked for an offense that completed 58 of 89 passes for a season-high 557 yards and four TDs Blocked for a rushing game that totaled 101 yards and a TD at Arizona (Nov. 16) Provided time for Halliday to complete 37 of 58 passes for 410 yards and a season-high six TDs in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl vs. Colorado State (Dec. 21) Started all 12 games as a junior in 2012, opening the first two contests at left tackle and the final 10 at left guard Helped the offense rack up a season-high 524 total yards behind Halliday s 330-yard, five-td performance vs. UCLA (Nov. 10) Trailing after three quarters, the Cougars scored 18 fourth-quarter points, fueled by two of RB Carl Winston s three short TD plunges on the day, to force overtime OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

24 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. vs. state rival Washington (Nov. 23) Washington State would go on to kick a field goal in overtime to capture a dramatic win Started all 12 games at left guard as a sophomore in 2011, earning All-Pac-12 honorable mention and Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention Helped pave the way for the rushing game to compile 289 yards and four TDs on 36 carries (8.0 avg.) in a win vs. Idaho State (Sept. 3) Helped protect QBs Marshall Lobbestael and Halliday, as the duo combined for 471 yards and seven TDs through the air on 29-of-38 passing vs. UNLV (Sept. 10) The Cougars recorded a season-high 610 yards of total offense in the 59-7 victory Provided time for Lobbestael to complete 32 of 49 attempts for 376 yards and three TDs in a win at Colorado (Oct. 1) Helped anchor the pocket at Oregon (Oct. 29) as Halliday came on in relief for Lobbestael early in the game and set new WSU freshman records for passing yards (494) and passing TDs (four) The 494 yards marked the highest total ever by a freshman in the Pac-12 Earned All-Pac-10 fourthteam honors from Phil Steele s College Football and named to the Rivals.com Pac-10 All-Freshman team in 2010, after he appeared in all 12 games with six starts as a true freshman Received his first career start vs. No. 17 Arizona (Oct. 15), opening the contest at right tackle Shifted over to the left side of the line and opened the remaining five games of the season at left tackle Made his first start at left tackle at No. 12 Stanford (Oct. 23) Also threw the shot put and discus during his senior year at Washington State Earned a B.S. in kinesiology at Washington State Was a four-year letter winner at North Mason High in Belfair, Wash., where he played tight end (freshman-junior seasons), offensive tackle (senior season) and defensive line (four seasons) Was voted the league s defensive MVP as a senior in 2010 after he registered 58 tackles (45 solo), a sack, a fumble recovery, a blocked punt and two blocked field goals Earned first-team all-state (Division 2A) honors on both the offensive and defensive lines from The Associated Press that season and was also named all-state (Division 3A-and-under) by EvergreenStatePreps.com Was dubbed a Red Chip prospect by the Seattle Times and was a Tacoma News-Tribune Northwest Nugget honorable mention award winner As a junior in 2009, caught 21 passes for 313 yards and three TDs on offense, and tallied 52 tackles, four sacks and a blocked field goal on defense, to earn first-team All-Nisqually Olympic League honors Named the team s MVP as a sophomore in 2008 and earned first-team all-league honors at both tight end and defensive line Named second-team All-Nisqually Olympic League at tight end as a freshman in 2007 Earned four letters as a center on the basketball team, serving as team captain for two seasons and winning the MVP award as a freshman Also threw the shot put, discus and javelin, lettering four times in track and field Enjoys outdoor activities, listing fishing, hunting, swimming and hiking as some of his favorite hobbies Also enjoys playing the guitar Both his father, Mark, and his uncle, John, played college football at Weber State, and his brother, Josh, played baseball at Skagit Valley College in Mt. Vernon, Wash. Grew up a Seattle Seahawks fan and names Russell Wilson as his favorite athlete Lists Dexter, Duck Dynasty and Sons of Anarchy as his favorite TV shows, Dumb and Dumber as his favorite movie, and the Bible and Lone Survivor as his favorite books Visited children s hospitals in college and went to elementary schools to read to children as a part of the Reading Buddies program Enjoys country and rock music Single, lives in Belfair, Wash. Given name John Roland Fullington; born in Bremerton, Wash. 72 GARTH GERHART C, 6-1, 310, 10/21/88 First Year, Arizona State Re-signed by Green Bay on Jan. 6, Was on the Packers practice squad for the final 12 weeks of the regular season and the Packers playoff game in Originally entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with Cleveland, signing with the Browns on May 3, 2012 Was waived by the Browns in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31, 2012 Signed to the Browns practice squad on Sept. 2, 2012, before his contract expired at the end of the season Signed to the Packers practice squad on Jan. 8, 2013, and remained there for the final week of the 2012 postseason Re-signed by Green Bay on Jan. 14, 2013, and spent the 292 offseason with the Packers, but was waived in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31, Signed to the Carolina Panthers practice squad on Sept. 4, 2013, but was waived days later on Sept. 10, 2013 Signed to the Packers practice squad on Oct. 10, Lettered four years for the Sun Devils, playing in 39 career games with 35 starts (including 31 consecutive) at center and both guard positions Earned Hard Hat player recognition three times for his work in ASU s offseason strength and conditioning program Was named a team captain as a senior Was invited to the 2012 Senior Bowl and practiced with the North squad before suffering a finger injury prior to the game Started all 13 games at center as a senior in 2011, earning second-team All-Pacific-12 honors and helping Arizona State reach their first bowl game in four seasons Was named to the preseason watch lists for the Rimington Trophy and the Outland Trophy Snapped for QB Brock Osweiler, who set single-season school records for passing yards (4,036), completions (326) and attempts (516) in 2011 Osweiler was selected in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft (57th overall) by the Denver Broncos Also helped block for RB Cameron Marshall, who rushed for 1,050 yards and matched a single-season school record with 18 rushing touchdowns in 2011 Helped the offense start the season with a dominant performance vs. California-Davis (Sept. 1), as the Sun Devils rushed for 217 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 300 yards and two touchdowns in a victory Started the following week in the win over No. 19-ranked Missouri (Sept. 9), helping the Sun Devils accumulate 388 yards and four TDs in the air, along with 104 yards on the ground Blocked for Osweiler s career-best 487-yard performance vs. Arizona (Nov. 19) Started all 12 games at center as a junior in 2010 Centered for the second-best pass offense in the Pac-12, totaling 3,437 yards...recorded his first career reception off a deflected pass in a win vs. Northern Arizona (Sept. 11) Helped Arizona State tally a season-high 597 total yards (387 pass, 210 rush) vs. No. 5-ranked Oregon (Sept. 25) Blocked for an offense that totaled 595 yards (384 pass, 211 rush) and 55 points in a win vs. UCLA (Nov. 26) Appeared in eight games as a sophomore in 2009, starting seven, including two at center and five at right guard Started at center vs. No. 12-ranked Southern California (Nov. 7) as the offense passed for 266 yards Played in six games, starting the final three, in 2008 as a redshirt freshman Made his collegiate debut in a win vs. Stanford (Sept. 6) Started his first collegiate game vs. Washington State (Nov. 15), blocking for a Sun Devils offense that passed for 257 yards and rushed for 141 more Earned his bachelor s degree in U.S. history and his master s degree in secondary education Lettered four years at Norco (Calif.) High School Was a co-recipient of the 2006 Most Valuable Player of the C.I.F. Eastern division as an offensive lineman...also lettered three years in baseball, one in track and one in basketball Brother, Toby, is a running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars and was runner-up for the 2009 Heisman Trophy while playing at Stanford Helped block for Toby as he set the California high school state rushing record with 9,662 career yards Father, Todd, was his high school coach and played RB for the Denver Gold of the USFL in 1985 His father also played collegiately at Cal State Fullerton from Says his father and brother have been the biggest influence on him as an athlete because they taught him everything he knows about football Has triplet younger sisters that all played collegiate softball, Teagan and Kelsey at Stanford and Whitley at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Enjoys fishing, hiking and watching movies His favorite movie is Wedding Crashers Lists former Packers C Jeff Saturday as his favorite athlete Last name is pronounced GAREhart...Single, lives in Norco, Calif. Given name Garth Gant Hallquist Gerhart; born in Corona, Calif. 1 ALEX GILLETT WR, 6-1, 214, 5/17/91 First Year, Eastern Michigan Re-signed by Green Bay on Jan. 6, Was on the Packers practice squad for the final eight games of the regular season and their playoff game in Originally signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 22, 2013 Was waived by the Packers during the first roster reduction of training camp on Aug. 26, Signed to the Packers practice squad on Nov. 6, A four-year letterman for the Eagles, he played both QB and WR during his time at Eastern Michigan, starting 30 games under center throughout his career and making three starts at wideout

25 during his senior campaign Finished his college career ranked third in school history with 6,836 total offensive yards Threw for 4,448 and 35 TDs, rushed for 2,388 yards and 14 TDs on 506 carries (4.7 avg.), and caught 14 balls for 132 yards (9.4 avg.) and one TD during his career Earned honorable mention Academic All-Mid-American Conference recognition as a senior in 2012 Appeared in all 12 games as a senior, making three starts at quarterback and three starts at wide receiver Finished the season with 548 yards passing, 402 yards rushing and 132 yards receiving while adding five touchdown passes, four rushing scores and a receiving touchdown Threw for 186 yards and three scores, and added 81 yards and a TD on 11 carries (7.4 avg.) at Ball State (Aug. 30) Rushed for 162 yards (11.6 avg.) and two TDs, threw for 77 yards and a score and caught two passes for 11 yards (5.5 avg.) vs. Central Michigan (Nov. 10) Named to the 2011 Academic All-MAC Team as a junior Started all 12 games at quarterback for the second consecutive season, throwing for 1,504 yards and 14 touchdowns Rushed for a team-high 736 yards on 169 carries (4.4 avg.) and added three rushing TDs Scored the game-winning touchdown on a 30-yard run in overtime at Central Michigan (Oct. 15) Threw for a career-high four TDs vs. Ball State (Nov. 5), a game in which he also posted 126 yards rushing on 18 carries (7.0 avg.) Was named the MAC s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week, an award presented to a MAC student-athlete who has a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher and performs well during the week s athletic competition, after tying his previous career high with four touchdown passes and setting a new career high with 234 yards passing vs. Buffalo (Nov. 12) In 2010, started all 12 games at QB for the first time in his college career, received the James M. Bingo Brown Award as the team s most valuable offensive player and was named to the MAC All-Academic Team with a 3.72 GPA as a chemistry major Completed 127 of 229 passes for 1,633 yards and 13 TDs while leading the team with 766 rushing yards on 179 carries (4.3 avg.) and five scores Recorded seasonhigh totals in every major statistical category in a double-overtime win at Ball State (Oct. 16), throwing for 225 yards and three TDs, including the game-winner in overtime, while adding 189 yards and two TDs on 35 carries (5.4 avg.) As a true freshman in 2009, saw his first collegiate action at Michigan (Sept. 19) following an injury to starter Andy Schmitt Appeared in nine games during his freshman campaign and started the final three contests of the season Led the team with 763 yards passing despite starting a mere three games and finished second on the team with 484 yards rushing on 95 carries (5.1 avg.) Majored in biology and minored in chemistry Graduated from Clyde (Ohio) High School and recorded a GPA Was named to the all-state academic team in football and earned all-league academic honors four times in football, three times in basketball and baseball, and once in track Became the first-ever athlete to be named conference Player of the Year twice in football, following his junior and senior seasons Holds all of Clyde s career passing records, completing 345 passes for 5,539 yards and 65 touchdowns and rushing for 2,104 yards and 38 touchdowns Was named The Associated Press Division III Player of the Year as a junior after throwing for 2,773 yards with 38 touchdowns and running for 203 yards and two scores Lists Kobe Bryant as one of his favorite professional athletes and How I Met Your Mother and Dexter as his favorite TV shows Enjoys watching John Wayne movies and playing beach volleyball Credits his mother for influencing him as an athlete, citing their competitive relationship as one of the reasons for his success Has traveled throughout Europe and visited the Colosseum during a trip to Rome Last name is pronounced jill-let Single, lives in Green Springs, Ohio Given name Alex Robert Gillett; born in Fremont, Ohio. 74 CARLOS GRAY DT, 6-2, 313, 6/30/92 Rookie, North Carolina State Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A two-year letterman for the Wolfpack, he played in 22 games with five starts at defensive tackle Totaled 35 tackles (19 solo), including 4½ for a loss, 2½ sacks and two fumble recoveries Appeared in 11 games with four starts at defensive tackle as a sophomore in 2013, recording 23 tackles (10 solo), including four for a loss, 2½ sacks and a fumble recovery Opened the game at defensive tackle and recorded three 293 tackles (one solo) in the season-opening win vs. Louisiana Tech (Aug. 31), as the Bulldogs offense converted just 2-of-10 third-down attempts Tallied three tackles (one solo), including one for a loss, and his first sack of the season, vs. Richmond (Sept. 7) as he helped the defense hold the Spiders to a mere 16 yards on the ground Played a career-high 40 snaps and recorded a solo tackle vs. No. 3 Clemson (Sept. 19) Tied his career high with four tackles (three solo) and added a sack vs. Syracuse (Oct. 12), as the defense held the Orange to just 74 yards on the ground Again tied his career high with four tackles (two solo) and a half-sack in the Wolfpack s homecoming game vs. North Carolina (Nov. 2) Appeared in 11 games and made one start at defensive tackle as a redshirt freshman in Tallied 12 tackles (nine solo), a fumble recovery and a pass defensed in his first season of game action Saw his first career scrimmage action in the season opener vs. Tennessee (Aug. 31) Tallied a career-high four tackles (three solo) in the Wolfpack s win vs. The Citadel (Sept. 22) Helped hold The Citadel to 2-of-9 on third-down conversions and prevented them from converting both of their fourth-down attempts Made the first start of his career at Miami (Sept. 29), logging a season-high 32 plays and tallying one solo tackle in the team s loss Notched three tackles (all solo) and recovered a fumble in the third quarter of the Wolfpack s 37-6 win vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 10) Helped limit the Demon Deacons to just 16 rushing yards on 23 attempts (0.7 avg.) Recorded two tackles (one solo) in a win vs. Boston College (Nov. 24) Notched an assisted tackle in the Music City Bowl vs. Vanderbilt (Dec. 31) Majored in program management Lettered three years at Pinson Valley High in Pinson, Ala., and was a three-year starter at defensive tackle Also played fullback Tallied 42 tackles, including eight for a loss, and five sacks as a senior Was rated a top-50 player in the state of Alabama by TideSports.com Earned three letters as a power forward on the basketball team and threw the shot put, lettering four times in track Friends with Bills DT Marcell Dareus and Bengals T Andre Smith, who both attended rival Huffman High School in Birmingham, Ala. Names the duo as his two favorite athletes Enjoys playing video games and watching TV, naming Family Guy as his favorite TV show His favorite genre of music is hip-hop, his favorite movie is Soul Men and he enjoys vacationing in Miami His favorite book is the Bible Single, lives in Birmingham, Ala. Has a 3-year-old son, Carlos Jr. Given name Carlos Tyrell Gray; born in Birmingham, Ala. 49 ADRIAN HUBBARD LB, 6-6, 257, 2/27/92 Rookie, Alabama Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A three-year letterman for the Crimson Tide, he played in 36 games with 26 starts at outside linebacker in the team s 3-4 base defense Totaled 83 tackles (47 solo), including 18 for a loss, 10 sacks, three forced fumbles and four passes defensed in his three-year career Started all 13 games at the SAM outside linebacker spot as a junior in 2013, compiling 33 tackles (20 solo), including 5½ for a loss, three sacks and three passes defensed Recorded three tackles (one solo) and a career-high two passes defensed in the Crimson Tide s win at No. 6 Texas A&M (Sept. 14) Registered five tackles (four solo) vs. Colorado State (Sept. 21) Tallied two tackles (one solo) and a sack in a win vs. No. 10 LSU (Nov. 9), dropping LSU QB Zach Mettenberger for a loss of 9 yards on the Tigers final play from scrimmage Recorded another sack the following week at Mississippi State (Nov. 16), dropping QB Tyler Russell in the fourth quarter of the 20-7 victory Compiled six tackles (four solo) and notched his third sack of the year in the Iron Bowl at No. 4 Auburn (Nov. 30), bringing down QB Nick Marshall for a loss of 6 yards Recorded two solo tackles and a pass defensed in the Sugar Bowl vs. Oklahoma (Jan. 2) Became a full-time starter as a sophomore in 2012, appearing in all 14 games with 13 starts as the SAM linebacker Recorded 41 tackles (24 solo), including 11 for a loss, and led the defense with seven sacks and a team-best three forced fumbles Was the Dwight Stephenson Lineman of the A-Day Game and won the Woodrow Lowe Linebacker Award Was named the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Week following his career-high 12-tackle (two OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

26 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. solo) performance at No. 5 LSU (Nov. 3) Made the first start of his career in the season opener vs. Michigan (Sept. 1), and recorded one solo tackle Tallied six tackles (all solo) and forced the first fumble of his career vs. Western Kentucky (Sept. 8) Named one of the team s defensive players of the week by the coaching staff after recording three tackles (two solo), including two for a loss, and an 8-yard sack at Arkansas (Sept. 15) Tallied three tackles (one solo) and notched a career-best 1½ sacks in a win vs. Mississippi (Sept. 29) Made three tackles (two solo) and forced a fumble on a sack in the Crimson Tide s victory at Missouri (Oct. 13) Earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after registering a career-best 12 tackles (two solo), including a career-best 2½ tackles for a loss, and a half-sack at No. 5 LSU (Nov. 3) Helped the Crimson Tide secure the SEC Western Division title, recording two solo tackles and forcing a fumble on a sack in the defense s 49-0 shutout vs. Auburn (Nov. 24) Had four solo tackles and recorded a sack in the SEC Championship Game vs. No. 3 Georgia (Dec. 1) Dropped Bulldogs QB Aaron Murray for a loss of 8 yards on first down following Alabama s go-ahead TD with 3:15 left in regulation Georgia would end up going three and out and punting on the drive Was a part of an impressive defensive performance in the BCS National Championship Game vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 7) and registered a sack during the victory Appeared in nine games as a redshirt freshman in 2011, recording nine tackles (three solo), including 1½ for a loss, in his first season of game action Recorded the first defensive statistic of his career when he notched an assisted tackle vs. North Texas (Sept. 17) Recorded his first career solo tackle vs. Arkansas (Sept. 24) Came off the bench to record two tackles (one solo) at Florida (Oct. 1) Tallied two tackles (one solo), including one for a loss of 4 yards, vs. Vanderbilt (Oct. 8) Played, but did not record any statistics in the Crimson Tide s 21-0 BCS National Championship Game victory vs. LSU (Jan. 9) Earned a degree in business management Graduated from Norcross (Ga.) High School, where he played OLB/DE as a senior Transferred to Norcross as a junior, but did not play football that season, deciding to focus on his basketball career Prior to the transfer, he attended Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Ga., and played football as a freshman and a sophomore Ranked as the No. 10 defensive end nationally by Rivals.com after he racked u p 102 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior in 2009 Named All-Southeast Region by PrepStar and finished as the No. 14 prospect in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution 2010 Top 50 prospect list Ranked 54th overall in the final ESPNU 150 list, and rated as the No. 5 defensive end after an impressive performance in the Under Armour All-America Game Also earned four letters in basketball Participated in tornado cleanup efforts in Tuscaloosa with his Alabama teammates Lists Julius Peppers and Reggie White as his favorite athletes, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as his favorite book, The Grey as his favorite movie, Love & Hip- Hop: Atlanta as his favorite TV show and Bruno Mars as his favorite musician...enjoys playing video games and vacationing in Miami Single, lives in Lawrenceville, Ga. Given name Adrian Jermaine Hubbard; nickname is Hub Born in Washington, D.C. 47 SHAUN LEWIS LB, 5-11, 226, 12/28/91 Rookie, Oklahoma State Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on June 10, Participated in the Packers rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis in May 2014 A four-year letterman who appeared in all 52 games during his time at Oklahoma State and made 45 consecutive starts at LB to close out his career Finished his career with 250 tackles (195 solo), including 33 for a loss, 4½ sacks, eight INTs, 18 passes defensed, seven forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries Named first-team All- Big 12 by the league s coaches and second-team All-Big 12 by The Associated Press after starting all 13 games as a senior in 2013 and finishing third on the team with 73 tackles (56 solo) Also notched eight tackles for a loss, a half-sack, three INTs, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Received Academic All-Big 12 recognition for the second straight season Made seven stops (three solo), including three for a loss, and notched a half-sack in the Texas Kickoff Classic, played at Reliant Stadium, vs. Mississip- 294 pi State (Aug. 31) Named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week vs. Kansas State (Oct. 5) after notching eight tackles (seven solo), a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and an INT, which he returned 24 yards With the Cowboys clinging to a lead late in the fourth quarter, stepped in front of a pass and returned the pick 24 yards to the Kansas State 17-yard line Also recovered a third-quarter fumble at the Wildcats 6-yard line to set up a Cowboys FG Led the team with 10 tackles (four solo), including two for a loss, in a win at Texas (Nov. 16) Started all 13 games as a junior in 2012 and received second-team All-Big 12 honors from the AP and honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition from the league s coaches Totaled 58 tackles (50 solo), including 7½ for a loss, a career-high 2½ sacks, four passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery Tallied seven tackles (four solo), including one for a loss, and a pass defensed at Arizona (Sept. 8) Notched a season-high 10 tackles (eight solo), including 2½ for a loss, 1½ sacks and a forced fumble vs. No. 12 Texas (Sept. 29) Made four solo stops and recorded a sack vs. Iowa State (Oct. 20) Tallied nine stops (five solo), including two for a loss, a fumble recovery on the Cowboys 14-yard line and a pass defensed at state-rival Oklahoma (Nov. 24) Named to the watch list for the Lombardi Award as a sophomore in 2011 Started all 13 games and tallied 61 tackles (40 solo), including 9½ for a loss, 1½ sacks, two INTs, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries Notched seven tackles (six solo), including two for a loss, and the first sack of his career, at Tulsa (Sept. 18) Made seven stops (two solo), including three for a loss, in a win at No. 8 Texas A&M (Sept. 24) Recorded six tackles (five solo), a halfsack and a fumble recovery vs. Kansas (Oct. 8) Was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week following the Cowboys win at Missouri (Oct. 22) Made nine stops (two solo), recovered a fumble in the red zone and snagged his first INT of the season in the win Recorded a career-long 70-yard INT return for a TD at Iowa State (Nov. 18) Named the Big 12 Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year as a true freshman in 2010 Also earned first-team freshman All-American honors from Rivals.com and the Football Writers Association of America Finished fifth on the team with 58 tackles (49 solo), including eight for a loss, and added three INTs, four passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Tallied five solo stops, including one for a loss, in his first career game, vs. Washington State (Sept. 4) With the game tied late in the fourth quarter vs. Texas A&M (Sept. 30), stepped in front of a Jerrod Johnson pass and returned the pick 28 yards into Aggies territory to set up a game-winning FG in the contest s final seconds Recovered the first fumble of his career in a win at LSU (Oct. 8) Made his first career start at Kansas State (Oct. 30) and finished second on the defense with eight stops (five solo), including two for a loss Went on to open every game during the remainder of his career following his performance against the Wildcats Closed out the regular season with a career-high 12 tackles (11 solo) vs. Oklahoma (Dec. 3) and snagged two INTs, one of which he returned 52 yards for a score His interception return for a TD occurred in the second quarter and pulled the Cowboys to within of the Sooners Earned a degree in sociology with a minor in entrepreneurship Played LB and RB for four years at Hightower High School in Missouri City, Texas Rated the No. 4 OLB in the country by Scout. com and earned All-America recognition from SuperPrep Ranked as the No. 16 LB in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 75 player in country on the ESPNU 150 list Won the Greater Houston Touchdown Club s defensive player of the year award as a junior in 2008 and finished as the award s runner-up as a senior in 2009 Registered 94 tackles, including 19 for a loss, as a senior and earned a spot in the Under Armour All-American Game Notched 134 tackles and nine sacks as a junior and was named the MVP of the Class 5A state championship game Also earned two letters in basketball, a letter in soccer and two letters in track Worked with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and paid visits to children in local hospitals during his time at Oklahoma State Enjoys shooting pool, working out, playing video games and reading Names T.D. Jakes as his favorite author His favorite athletes include Ray Lewis, Mike Singletary and Michael Jordan Lists Swamp People as his favorite TV show and Training Day as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to R&B, and names Usher as his favorite artist Single, lives in Missouri City, Texas Given name Shaun Dwayne Lewis; born in San Diego, Calif.

27 41 INA LIAINA FB, 6-0, 250, 1/3/90 First Year, San Jose State Signed by Green Bay as a free agent on Jan. 27, Entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins on May 3, Waived by the Dolphins on June 14, A four-year letterman for the Spartans, he played in 43 games with 13 starts, finishing his career with 54 carries for 150 yards (2.8 avg.) and a TD, in addition to 14 receptions for 134 yards (9.6 avg.) and two TDs...Played in all 13 games and made six starts as a senior in 2012, helping the Spartans finish 24th in the final BCS standings after an 11-2 record and a victory over Bowling Green in the Military Bowl...Carried 33 times for 98 yards (3.0 avg.) and one TD on the season...also tallied 10 receptions for 110 yards (11.0 avg.) and two TDs...Helped protect QB David Fales as he set single-season school records for completions (327), completion percentage (72.5), passing yards (4,193) and passing touchdowns (33)...Made the most of his lone catch at San Diego State (Sept. 22), scoring the first TD of his career on a 1-yard reception in the second quarter...caught a 58-yard touchdown pass in a 47-7 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 10)...Received his largest workload of the year in the regular-season finale vs. Louisiana Tech (Nov. 24), recording 22 yards and the first rushing TD of his career on a season-high eight carries (2.8 avg.)...recorded one carry for 2 yards and two receptions for 14 yards (7.0 avg.) as the Spartans defeated Bowling Green in the Military Bowl (Dec. 27)...Played in 12 games and made four starts at RB as a junior in Did not record a rushing attempt during the season, but caught four passes for 26 yards (6.5 avg.)...recorded a special teams tackle in the season opener at Stanford (Sept. 3)...Caught two passes, the first receptions of his career, for 15 yards (7.5 avg.) in the Spartans win vs. New Mexico State (Sept. 24)...Tallied a special teams tackle in a victory at Colorado State (Oct. 1)...Caught one pass for 5 yards at Brigham Young University (Oct. 8) and one pass for 6 yards vs. Idaho (Nov. 5)...Played in 10 games and made three starts as a redshirt sophomore in Rushed four times for 15 yards (3.8 avg.) and compiled four special teams tackles...carried three times for 9 yards (3.0 avg.) at Hawai i (Nov. 20) and once for 6 yards at Idaho (Dec. 4)...Redshirted in Originally slated to play linebacker as a freshman in 2008, he was moved to running back during fall drills and remained on offense for the rest of his career...tallied 17 carries for 37 yards (2.2 avg.) as a true freshman...saw his most significant playing time of the year when he carried seven times for 12 yards (1.7 avg.) in a win vs. San Diego State (Sept. 13)... Carried two times for 5 yards (2.5 avg.) in a win at New Mexico State (Oct. 18)...Recorded two rushes for 7 yards (3.5 avg.) in a win at Idaho (Nov. 1)...Earned a bachelor s degree in health sciences and minored in kinesiology...lettered three seasons as a fullback, running back and linebacker at Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard, Calif....Finished his high school career with 1,205 rushing yards (7.5 avg.), 41 receptions and 19 total TDs...Named a 2006 second-team All-Ventura County honoree in 2006 after compiling 86 tackles (44 solo) and two sacks on defense...faced adversity when his high school career ended prematurely after he broke his foot three games into his senior season Also received letters in basketball (two), volleyball (one), and track and field (four), where he threw the shot put and discus and competed in the 100 and 200 meters, as well as the 4x100-meter relay Moved to the United States when he was 11 and began playing football in seventh grade after playing rugby and cricket as a youngster...has volunteered with Young Athletes for Christ, a nonprofit organization that his high school trainer started to help empower youth through sports and provide them with resources to succeed in the classroom Enjoys playing basketball, pool and video games, citing Call of Duty, NBA 2K and Madden as his favorites Lists the Spartans win vs. Bowling Green in the 2012 Military Bowl as his most memorable sports achievement Says his friend, Michael Moon, provided him with constant motivation and direction throughout both his athletic and academic career Names Stephen Curry as his favorite athlete and lists Game of Thrones, Suits and Vikings as his favorite TV shows Is an avid movie watcher and names The Dark Knight and The Illusionist as two of his favorites Cites the Lord of the Rings series and King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table as his favorite 295 books Worked as a broker at Transamerica, a financial firm in San Jose, Calif., following his release from the Dolphins Enjoys listening to reggae, R&B and soca, and his favorite musicians include Bob Marley, J Boog and Kendrick Lamar Name is pronounced E-nah LEE-ah-E-nah...Lives in San Jose, Calif. Given name Ina Liaina Born in Pago Pago, American Samoa. 46 COLT LYERLA TE, 6-4, 247, 11/13/92 Rookie, Oregon Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 19, 2014, after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis Played in 28 games with 12 starts during his three seasons at Oregon, compiling 34 receptions for 565 yards (16.6 avg.) with 11 TDs and 16 rushing attempts for 94 yards (5.9 avg.) and two TDs Also recorded 12 tackles (nine solo) on special teams Started three games as a junior in 2013, recording two receptions for 26 yards (13.0 avg.) and three carries for 17 yards (5.7 avg.) with a TD Withdrew from Oregon prior to the Ducks contest at Washington (Oct. 12) Recorded 13-yard receptions in games vs. Nicholls State (Aug. 31) and at Virginia (Sept. 7) Also rushed three times for 17 yards (5.7 avg.) and a score in the win vs. Nicholls State Had a breakout season as a sophomore in 2012 and was named honorable mention All- Pacific-12 by the league s coaches after playing in all 13 games with nine starts and recording 25 receptions, good for third on the team, for 392 yards (15.7 avg.) and six TDs His 15.7-yard average was the highest mark among all Pac-12 tight ends Added 13 carries for 77 yards (5.9 avg.) and a score, and tallied four tackles (two solo) on special teams Snagged two passes for 26 yards (13.0 avg.) and a TD in a win vs. Fresno State (Sept. 8) Found the end zone for the second time in as many weeks when he hauled in two receptions for 10 yards (5.0 avg.) and a score vs. Tennessee Tech (Sept. 15) Played a large role through the air and on the ground in a 49-0 win vs. Arizona (Sept. 22), catching two passes for 53 yards (26.5 avg.) and rushing seven times for 63 yards (9.0 avg.) and a score Had never recorded a collegiate carry prior to the win over the Wildcats, and both his rushing-attempts and yardage totals remained singlegame career highs for the duration of his time at Oregon Carried four times for 10 yards (2.5 avg.) at Washington State (Sept. 29) in a contest at CenturyLink Field Hauled in three passes for a careerhigh 71 yards (23.7 avg.) and two TDs in a win vs. Washington (Oct. 6) Snagged a career-long 48-yard reception from QB Marcus Mariota to set up the Ducks second TD of the game, a 21-yard strike from Mariota to WR Keanon Lowe on the following play Recorded his second multi-td performance of the season in a win at California (Nov. 10), recording three catches for 58 yards (19.3 avg.) with two scores Notched a career-high four catches for 54 yards (13.5 avg.) in the team s lone loss of the season, a overtime defeat vs. Stanford (Nov. 17) Closed out the season with an impressive performance in the Ducks Fiesta Bowl victory vs. Kansas State (Jan. 3), hauling in three receptions for 52 yards (17.3 avg.) Snagged receptions of 23 and 17 yards in the final minute of the first half to help extend the Ducks 46-second TD drive that stretched their lead to at halftime Appeared in 12 games as a true freshman in 2011, recording five receiving TDs and 147 yards on a mere seven receptions (21.0 avg.) Notched his first career reception, a 20-yard TD grab from QB Darron Thomas, in the second game of the season vs. Nevada (Sept. 10) Turned in the first multi-td performance of his career vs. Missouri State (Sept. 17), notching two receptions for 33 yards (16.5 avg.) with two TDs, scoring on catches of 7 and 26 yards Hauled in a 35-yard catch vs. Southern California (Nov. 19) to set up the Ducks first score of the game, a 29-yard strike from Thomas to RB De Anthony Thomas on the next play The TD pulled the Ducks to within 14-7 in the eventual loss to the Trojans Recorded a season-high 52 yards and a score on two receptions (26.0 avg.) in a win vs. rival Oregon State (Nov. 26), helping the Ducks clinch the Pac-12 North crown Made his lone reception count in the Pac-12 Championship Game vs. UCLA (Dec. 2), finding the end zone on a 7-yard reception in the first quarter to help extend the Ducks lead to 21-7 in Oregon s victory Majored in general sociology with a concentration in criminology Attended Hills- OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

28 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. boro (Ore.) High School, where he earned four letters as a running back and linebacker on the football team Started at LB in the 2010 Army All-American game, and was rated a five-star recruit and the No. 2 overall athlete in the country by Rivals.com, earning the No. 26 spot on the website s Rivals 100 list Was listed as the No. 29 player on PrepStar s Dream Team Was dubbed a four-star recruit by Scout.com and was ranked as their No. 4 outside linebacker Selected to the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West first team and was one of just eight Northwest region players recognized on the Tacoma News Tribune s annual Northwest Nuggets list Earned Class 6A first-team all-state honors at running back and second-team honors at linebacker from The Oregonian as a senior in Posted 1,519 rushing yards and 352 receiving yards, while averaging 12.5 points per game in his final high school season Also added 45 tackles and two sacks on defense Led Hillsboro to a Class 5A title and was named the state MVP as a junior in 2009, rushing for 1,543 yards and 26 TDs and adding 843 receiving yards and 13 TDs Was also a first-team All-Pacific Conference selection that season Also earned four letters in basketball Volunteered at youth football camps in high school and college Enjoys fishing and traveling, naming Hawaii as his favorite vacation destination, as most of his family still resides there Lists Muhammad Ali and Kobe Bryant as hi s favorite athletes, The Matrix as his favorite movie, and Criminal Minds, Duck Dynasty and Family Guy as his favorite TV shows His favorite genre of music is reggae Last name is pronounced LIE-ur-luh Single, lives in Portland, Ore. Given name Colt Keliikoa Lyerla; born in Hillsboro, Ore. 62 JORDAN MCCRAY G, 6-3, 322, 5/31/92 Rookie, Central Florida Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A four-year letterman for the Knights, he appeared in 44 games with 28 starts (20 at LG and eight at RG) during his career Became a regular starter as a junior in 2012 and started every game for the duration of his time at Central Florida Was voted a team captain as a senior in 2013, and earned first-team All-American Athletic Conference honors Named All-American Athletic Conference by Phil Steele s College Football and Sporting News Was a nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy, an award presented to the college football player who combines exemplary community service work with athletic and academic achievement Received the Iron Man award and the UCF Way award at the team s postseason banquet Started all 13 games at LG as a senior in 2013 and helped the Knights to a 12-1 record Blocked for an offense that compiled 476 total yards (319 passing, 157 rushing) and five TDs (three receiving, two rushing) in a season-opening victory vs. Akron (Aug. 29) Helped the rushing game tally four TDs at FIU (Sept. 6) Provided time for QB Blake Bortles to complete 20 of 24 attempts (83.3 pct.) for 286 yards and four TDs, as the Knights offense racked up 527 yards (351 passing, 176 rushing) and eight total TDs vs. Connecticut (Oct. 26)...Paved the way for RB Storm Johnson to rush 28 times for 127 yards (4.5 avg.), the highest single-game total for the Knights on the season, vs. Houston (Nov. 9) Allowed the offense to tally a season-high 657 yards of total offense as Bortles set season highs in attempts (38), completions (27), yards (404) and TDs (four) at Temple (Nov. 16) Anchored an offensive line that turned in one of its most impressive performances of the season in the Fiesta Bowl, recording 556 total yards of offense (301 passing and 255 rushing) with seven touchdowns (four rushing, three receiving) in the victory vs. Baylor (Jan. 1) Started all 14 games as a junior in 2012, opening the first seven contests at right guard, before shifting over to the left guard position for the final seven games Earned All-Conference USA honorable mention and was named secondteam All-Conference USA by Phil Steele s College Football Paved the way for a running game that compiled 2,545 yards and 33 TDs on 527 attempts (4.8 avg.) and averaged yards per game The Knights ran for more than 100 yards in all but one game, and turned in six 200-plus-yard performances Provided time for the Knights offense to score eight total TDs (four rushing, four passing) in the season-opening win at Akron (Aug. 30) Blocked for a rushing game that scored all five of the offense s TDs in a double-overtime win vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 13) Blocked for a torrid three-game stretch of rushing performances as the Knights broke the 200-yard mark in wins at Memphis (Oct. 20), at Marshall (Oct. 27) and vs. SMU (Nov. 3) The ground game yielded 229 yards and two TDs on 34 carries (6.7 avg.) at Memphis, a season-high 278 yards and four TDs on 40 carries (7.0 avg.) at Marshall, and 241 yards and three TDs on 39 carries (6.2 avg.) vs. SMU Helped the offense reach the 200-yard plateau again vs. UAB (Nov. 24), when the Knights carried 39 times for 229 yards and four TDs (5.9 avg.) Anchored the offensive line as the Knights recorded 494 total yards (272 passing, 222 rushing) to win the Beef O Brady s Bowl vs. Ball State (Dec. 21) Appeared in 11 games and made one start at right guard for the Knights as a sophomore in 2011 Made the first start of his career at UAB (Oct. 20), blocking for an offense that tallied 331 total yards (235 passing, 96 rushing) and recorded three rushing TDs Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in 2010, after appearing in six games as a reserve offensive lineman for the Knights Earned his degree in communication Has a twin brother, Justin, who started alongside him on the UCF offensive line and is currently playing guard with the Tennessee Titans His uncle, Dallas Cameron, was a seventh-round pick by the Denver Broncos in the 1985 NFL Draft His friends and former college teammates, Bortles and Johnson, were drafted by the Jaguars in the 2014 NFL Draft Graduated from Miami Southridge (Fla.) High School, where he earned four letters as a member of the offensive line Helped lead the team to an undefeated season and a district championship as a senior in 2009 Named All-Dade County by the Miami Herald after making 67 pancake blocks and not allowing a sack over the course of the season Started all 10 games both as a junior in 2008 and as a sophomore in 2007 Also earned four letters in wrestling, qualifying for the 6A state wrestling tournament as a sophomore Finished fifth in the state and earned all-county honors as a junior Member of the National Honor Society in high school Enjoys bowling and has an average score around Names Bo Jack son as his favorite athlete, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favorite TV show and J. Cole as his favorite musician Enjoys watching movies and lists Life and Rush Hour 2 as two of his favorites Single, lives in Miami Given name Jordan Alexander McCray; born in Miami. 40 TANNER MILLER S, 6-1, 211, 12/15/91 Rookie, Iowa Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 16, Played in 46 games with 36 starts at free safety during his four-year career at Iowa Finished with 222 career tackles (118 solo), seven INTs, including one that he returned for a TD, nine passes defensed and three forced fumbles Received the Coaches Appreciation Award and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from the coaches and the media following his 2013 senior campaign Started all 13 games at free safety in his final season for the Hawkeyes, ranking fifth on the team with 70 tackles (36 solo), three INTs, four passes defensed and a forced fumble Recorded three tackles (one solo) and his first INT of the season vs. Missouri State (Sept. 7), stepping in front of a Kierra Harris pass in the end zone during the fourth quarter to thwart a Bears comeback and preserve the win for the Hawkeyes Tallied three tackles (two solo) and snagged his second INT of the season in a 59-3 win vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 21) Made seven stops (four solo) and forced a fumble in a loss at Ohio State (Oct. 19) Recorded nine tackles (six solo) in a overtime win vs. Northwestern (Oct. 26) Notched four assisted tackles and an INT vs. Wisconsin (Nov. 2), intercepting QB Joel Stave on the Badgers first possession of the game Matched his career high with 10 tackles (seven solo) to help lead the Hawkeyes to a victory at Nebraska (Nov. 29) in the Hy-Vee Heroes Game Notched seven tackles (four solo) in the loss vs. LSU (Jan. 1) in the Outback Bowl Named to the College Football Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy watch list prior to the 2012 season and also earned fourth-team All-Big Ten preseason recognition from Phil Steele s College Football Joined current Packers teammate Micah Hyde in the Hawkeyes secondary as a junior in 2012, starting all 12 games at free safety and recording 69 tackles (27 solo), six passes

29 defensed, an INT and a forced fumble Recorded five tackles (two solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, in the season-opening win vs. Northern Illinois (Sept. 1), in a contest played at Soldier Field Tallied six tackles (three solo), including one for a loss, and a pass defensed vs. Iowa State (Sept. 8) Made seven stops (one solo), including one for a loss, vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 22) Totaled four tackles (one solo) and snagged his lone INT of the season in the Hawkeyes homecoming win vs. Minnesota (Sept. 29) Recorded a season-high nine tackles (four solo), a pass defensed and a forced fumble vs. Penn State (Oct. 20) Notched seven tackles (five solo) at Northwestern (Oct. 27), seven tackles (three solo) vs. Purdue (Nov. 10), and six tackles (two solo) vs. Nebraska (Nov. 23) Played in all 13 games, starting the final 11 at free safety, as a sophomore in 2011 Compiled 76 tackles (52 solo), including three for a loss, six passes defensed, three INTs and a forced fumble His three interceptions tied for the team lead and his 114 interception return yards were the most by any Hawkeye in 2011 Made his first career start in the Hawkeyes win vs. Pittsburgh (Sept. 17), opening the game at free safety and tallying seven tackles (five solo) and a forced fumble Went on to start 36 consecutive games to close out his collegiate career Recorded seven tackles (five solo), including one for a loss, vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 24) Again notched seven tackles (six solo) at Penn State (Oct. 8) and added two passes defensed Snagged his first career INT vs. Northwestern (Oct. 15) and tied an Iowa record when he returned the pick 98 yards for a score Also made eight stops (five solo) in the win over the Wildcats Set a new career high with 10 tackles (seven solo) in a win vs. Indiana (Oct. 22) Recorded seven tackles (four solo) in a win vs. No. 13 Michigan (Nov. 5) Snatched a career-high two INTs in a win at Purdue (Nov. 19) First INT came in the second quarter on the Iowa 1-yard line Was one of just nine true freshmen to see game action in 2010 and recorded seven tackles (three solo) in eight games Appeared in his first collegiate game in the season-opening win vs. Eastern Illinois (Sept. 4), but did not record any statistics Notched an assisted tackle the following week vs. Iowa State (Sept. 11) Recorded a solo tackle vs. Ball State (Sept. 25), an assisted tackle vs. Penn State (Oct. 2) and an assisted tackle at Indiana (Nov. 6) Tallied a season-high three tackles (two solo) in the Hawkeyes win in the Insight Bowl vs. No. 12 Missouri (Dec. 28) Earned a degree in sports and business with a minor in marketing Graduated from Mid-Prairie High School in Wellman, Iowa, where he earned four letters as a running back and safety Named first-team all-state and the district MVP following his junior and senior seasons Was a captain as a senior and helped his team to a 19-5 record in his final two years at Mid-Prairie Holds school records for career rushing yards (4,100), single-season rushing yards (2,050), single-season TDs (32) and TDs in a game (six) Also earned four letters in track as a sprinter and hurdler, earning first-team all-state honors as a sophomore, junior and senior Won the state title in the 400-meter hurdles as a junior and placed second in the 400-meter hurdles at the Drake Relays as a senior His most notable athletic achievement is competing on a four-man distance medley relay team that finished with the fastest time in the nation in 2008 Also earned four letters in basketball and was named firstteam all-state as a senior Received academic all-state recognition and was a two-year member of the National Honor Society in high school His father, Brian, and uncle, Kevin, played college football at Nebraska, while another uncle, Andrew, played at Nebraska Wesleyan Teamed with current Packers Hyde and Mike Daniels at Iowa Also played in the Hawkeyes secondary with Bengals CB Shaun Prater Enjoys golfing and spending time at Lake McBride in Iowa Grew up watching John Lynch and Ed Reed, and names Olympic sprinter Michael Johnson as one of his favorite athletes Names Dexter as his favorite TV Show, Tin Cup as his favorite movie and country as his favorite genre of music His favorite vacation destination is California Single, lives in Iowa City, Iowa Given name Tanner James Miller; born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa RAJION NEAL RB, 5-11, 220, 3/28/92 Rookie, Tennessee Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A four-year contributor for the Volunteers, he played in 43 games with 21 starts, finishing his career with 444 carries for 2,163 yards (4.9 avg.) and 19 TDs, in addition to 66 receptions for 626 yards (9.5 avg.) and five TDs...Also returned three kickoffs for 53 yards (17.7 avg.) His career rushing total of 2,163 yards ranks as the 12th-highest total in Volunteer annals Started all 12 games as a senior in 2013, recording career highs in attempts (215), rushing yards (1,163) and rushing TDs (12) Also hauled in a career-high 27 receptions for 108 yards (4.0 avg.) Kicked off his senior campaign with 141 yards and a TD on 16 carries (8.8 avg.) in the Volunteers 45-0 win vs. Austin Peay (Aug. 31) Notched 104 of his 141 rushing yards in the first quarter Carried the ball 15 times for 74 yards (4.9 avg.) and a career-high three TDs vs. Western Kentucky (Sept. 7) His performance marked the first time a Volunteer rushed for three TDs in a single game since Montario Hardesty accomplished the feat vs. Western Kentucky in 2009 Turned in the best performance of his career in a win vs. South Alabama (Sept. 28), rushing for a career-high 169 yards and a TD on 25 carries (6.8 avg.) His 169 rushing yards were the most by a Volunteer since Hardesty ran for 179 vs. Kentucky in 2009 Followed up his huge game against the Jaguars with another strong outing in a overtime loss vs. Georgia (Oct. 5), carrying a career-high 28 times for 148 yards (5.3 avg.) and two TDs The 148 rushing yards was the highest rushing total of his career against a Southeastern Conference opponent Logged 20 carries for 124 yards (6.2 avg.) and a TD, and added two receptions for 23 yards (11.5 avg.), vs. Auburn (Nov. 9) Ended his Tennessee career with a strong performance at Kentucky (Nov. 30), rushing 20 times for 134 yards (6.7 avg.) and a TD in the win As a junior in 2012, earned the starting tailback job in training camp and went on to play in 10 games with six starts during the season Led the team with 708 yards on 156 carries (4.5 avg.) and finished with five TDs Proved to be a receiving threat out of the backfield, snagging 19 passes for 149 yards (7.8 avg.) and four TDs Carried 13 times for 65 yards (5.0 avg.) and two TDs vs. Georgia State (Sept. 8) Racked up a then-career-high 151 yards on 22 carries (6.9 avg.) and added three receptions for 22 yards (7.3 avg.) and a TD vs. Akron (Sept. 22) Notched his second 100-yard rushing performance of the season the following week, carrying 23 times for 104 yards (4.5 avg.) and a TD at Georgia (Sept. 29) Also added a TD through the air against the Bulldogs and set season highs with five receptions and 53 yards (10.6 avg.) Notched nine carries for 40 yards (4.4 avg.) and a TD at No. 19 Mississippi State (Oct. 13), but sustained an ankle injury in the second half and missed the next two games, vs. Alabama (Oct. 20) and at South Carolina (Oct. 27) Returned to the lineup vs. Troy (Nov. 3), recording seven carries for 32 yards (4.6 avg.) and hauling in a 23-yard TD Rushed 15 times for 62 yards (4.1 avg.) and caught an 8-yard TD pass in overtime vs. Missouri (Nov. 10) to extend the OT period Served as a wide receiver, tailback and Wildcat quarterback as a sophomore in 2011, playing in 11 games with three starts at wide receiver Carried 27 times for 134 yards (5.0 avg.) and two TDs, and hauled in 13 receptions for a career-high 269 yards (20.7 avg.) and a TD Rushed three times for 20 yards (6.7 avg.) and his first career TD vs. Buffalo (Oct. 1) Hauled in a 38-yard reception vs. LSU (Oct. 15) Earned the first start of his career when he opened the game at wide receiver vs. South Carolina (Oct. 29) Logged three carries for 22 yards (7.3 avg.) and an 18-yard reception in the Volunteers 24-0 win vs. Middle Tennessee State (Nov. 5) Contributed to both the rushing and passing attack at No. 8 Arkansas (Nov. 12), carrying four times for 24 yards (6.0 avg.) and a TD, and adding three receptions for 63 yards (21.0 avg.) Started at wide receiver in the season finale at Kentucky (Nov. 26) and turned in the best receiving performance of his career, hauling in four receptions for 125 yards (31.3 avg.) and a TD, the first receiving TD of his career Played in 10 games a true freshman, recording 46 carries for 197 yards (4.3 avg.) and hauling in seven passes for 100 yards (14.3 avg.) His 197 yards on the ground were the second-highest total on the team Saw the first action of his career in the season opener vs. OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

30 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. Tennessee-Martin (Sept. 4), racking up 79 yards on nine carries (8.8 avg.) in the win Hauled in the first receptions of his career when he notched three for 70 yards (23.3 avg.) at Georgia (Oct. 9) Logged the Volunteers longest play of the game when he caught a pass on a wheel route and turned the play up the field for a 58-yard gain to the Georgia 2-yard line Contributed on offense and special teams vs. Alabama (Oct. 23), rushing six times for 36 yards (6.0 avg.), catching two passes for 29 yards (14.5 avg.), and returning two kickoffs for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) Rushed nine times for 28 yards (3.1 avg.) in the Music City Bowl vs. North Carolina (Dec. 30) Joined the Volunteers indoor track & field team in January 2012 and competed in the 60-meter and 200-meter events at the SEC indoor meet Made his track & field debut at the Akron Invitational Received his degree in sociology Graduated from Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Ga., where he earned four letters as a running back for the Patriots Named All-State and Class AAAA Offensive Player of the Year by The Associated Press as a senior in 2009, and was rated as the No. 9 tailback in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 151 overall prospect on the website s Rivals250 list Named the No. 31 running back in the nation by Scout.com and made the Atlanta Journal-Constitution s Top 50 list Voted as the Class AAAA State Offensive Player of the Year by the Georgia Sportswriters and All-Region 5-AAAA by the conferences coaches Rushed for 166 yards and a TD in the 2009 state championship game, helping Sandy Creek win the title over Clarke Central High School Rushed 29 times for 242 yards (8.3 avg.) and two TDs against rival Starr s Mill High School, and tallied 159 yards and three TDs in a win over Thomas County High School Also earned two letters as a point guard on the basketball team during his freshman and sophomore years of high school Has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and visited elementary schools to read to children during his time at Tennessee Enjoys roller skating, bowling and watching movies, and lists The Amazing Spider-Man, The Wolf of Wall Street and the Underworld series as his favorite films Justin Hunter, his roommate at Tennessee for three years, is a second-year WR with the Titans Names Adrian Peterson, Allen Iverson and LeBron James as his favorite athletes His favorite TV shows are VH1 s Love & Hip-Hop and MTV s Teen Wolf He enjoys listening to R&B and names August Alsina and Chris Brown as his favorite musicians First name is pronounced RAY-jhon Single, l ives in Atlanta Given name Rajion Lashad Neal; born in Atlanta. 64 MIKE PENNEL DT, 6-4, 332, 5/9/91 Rookie, Colorado State-Pueblo Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, Finished his college career at Colorado State University-Pueblo after spending a year at Arizona State (2012) and two years at Scottsdale Community College ( ) Transferred to CSU-Pueblo for his senior season in 2013 and played in all 12 games with 10 starts for the ThunderWolves Recorded 36 tackles (15 solo), including six for a loss, three sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and four passes defensed Helped the squad win their third straight Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference title Tallied two tackles (one solo) and notched a sack in his ThunderWolves debut at Northern Colorado (Sept. 7) Earned his first start and recorded a pass defensed vs. Angelo State (Sept. 14) Made three tackles (one solo) at Adams State (Sept. 28) Turned in a strong performance vs. Fort Lewis (Oct. 5), forcing and recovering a fumble, while notching three tackles (two solo) and a sack Tallied five tackles (one solo) and once again forced and recovered a fumble at Chadron State (Oct. 12) Made five tackles (two solo) and forced his third fumble of the season at Black Hills State (Oct. 26) Recorded a season-high two passes defensed and added two assisted tackles vs. Western State (Nov. 16) Closed out the season with a season-high seven tackles (five solo) and a sack vs. Grand Valley St. (Nov. 30) Played in five games as a junior at Arizona State in 2012 and recorded four tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed Received playing time in the season opener vs. Northern Arizona (Aug. 30), but did not record any statistics Notched his first tackles of the season when he made two stops (one solo) at Missouri (Sept. 15) Tallied an assisted tackle 298 vs. Utah (Sept. 22) and a solo tackle at Oregon State (Nov. 3) Compiled 71 tackles (51 solo), including 23 for a loss, three sacks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries during his two seasons at Scottsdale C.C. Listed by Rivals.com as the No. 6 junior college defensive tackle and the No. 36 overall junior college prospect in 2011 Rated as the No. 61 overall junior college prospect in the country by SuperPrep Regarded by Scout.com as one of the top 13 junior college DTs in the nation Earned All-American honors as a sophomore in 2011 after recording 37 tackles (29 solo), including 13 for a loss, two sacks, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 11 games played Recorded four tackles (three solo) in each of the first two games of the season vs. East Valley (Aug. 27) and vs. Phoenix College (Sept. 3) Compiled a season-high eight tackles (six solo) at Eastern Arizona College (Oct. 1) Notched seven tackles (five solo) vs. Glendale Community College (Oct. 8) Made four solo tackles in the Fighting Artichokes win vs. Snow College (Oct. 29) Recorded 34 tackles (22 solo), including 10 for a loss, a sack, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery as a freshman in 2010 Tallied three tackles (two solo) in his first career game at Mesa Community College (Sept. 4) Made three tackles (one solo) at Pima Community College (Oct. 2) Notched five tackles (two solo) at Eastern Arizona College (Oct. 9) and five tackles (four solo) at Snow College (Oct. 16) Compiled a season-high six tackles (all solo) vs. Phoenix College (Oct. 23) Matched his season high with six tackles (three solo) vs. Arizona Western College (Nov. 13) in the season finale Majored in social communications Graduated from Grandview High School in Aurora, Colo., after spending time at Cherokee Trails High School in Aurora and J.K. Mullen High School in Denver Earned one varsity letter as a nose tackle at Grandview Cousin, Javes Lewis, played safety at Oregon and attended training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2011 Enjoys working out, cooking and watching movies, naming The 40-Year-Old Virgin as his favorite film Has had to deal with adversity throughout his entire life, as he grew up in a single-parent home and survived a bout with childhood cancer when he was just 3 years old.his favorite athletes are Dee Brown and Kris Jenkins, his favorite TV show is Duck Dynasty and his favorite musical acts are Dom Kennedy and Fat Trel Enjoys vacationing in Arizona and California Last name is pronounced puh-nell...single, lives in Denver Given name Michael Maurice Pennel Jr.; born in Topeka, Kan. 80 JUSTIN PERILLO TE, 6-3, 250, 1/5/91 Rookie, Maine Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, 2014 A four-year player at the University of Maine, he played in 44 games with 35 starts and hauled in 128 receptions for 1,318 yards (10.3 avg.) and 15 TDs Started all 11 games in which he played as a senior in 2013, recording 39 catches for 490 yards (12.6 avg.) for an average of 44.5 yards per game Earned third-team All-America honors from The Associated Press and was named first-team All-Colonial Athletic Association Won College Football Performance Awards Elite Tight End Trophy Award and earned second-team FCS All-American honors from The Sports Network Also named a preseason fourthteam All-American by Phil Steele s College Football Grabbed three passes for 82 yards (27.3 avg.), including a team-long 48-yard reception, in the Black Bears win at Massachusetts (Sept. 7) Notched three catches for 38 yards (12.7 avg.) and scored his first TD of the season vs. Bryant (Sept. 14) Went over the 100-catch and 1,000-yard receiving marks for his career at No. 16 Northwestern (Sept. 21), as he hauled in a team-high eight receptions for 81 yards (10.1 avg.) and a TD Had four catches for 47 yards (11.8 avg.) and a score vs. William & Mary (Oct. 19) Led the offense with seven catches for 94 yards (13.4 avg.) at No. 18 Villanova (Oct. 26) Snagged two passes for 29 yards (14.5 avg.) and a score in the team s playoff loss to No. 15 New Hampshire (Dec. 7) Named a preseason second-team All-American by Beyond Sports Network and preseason first-team All-CAA by College Sports Network as a junior in 2012 Earned first-team All-CAA honors after starting all 11 games and compiling 30 catches for 271 yards (9.0 avg.) and a

31 Carried 17 times for 55 yards (3.2 avg.) and a TD, and added two receptions for 19 yards (9.5 avg.) and a score at Texas A&M (Nov. 9) Caught two passes for a season-high 38 yards (19 avg.) and a TD at Arkansas (Nov. 23) Found the end zone on a 30-yard reception late in the second quarter to tie the game at Notched 13 carries for 47 yards (3.6 avg.) and added a 10-yard TD reception in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Rice (Dec. 31) His first-quarter TD catch tied the game at 7-7 and kick-started a run of 44 unanswered points for the Bulldogs, as they went on to win the game 44-7 Started all 12 games in which he played as a junior in 2012 and was named second-team All-Southeastern Conference by The Associated Press and ESPN.com after rushing for 1,024 yards and eight TDs on 205 carries (5.0 avg.) Also added 19 receptions for 160 yards (8.4 avg.) and two TDs, and logged 16 kickoff returns for 325 yards (20.3 avg.) Helped the Bulldogs jump out to a 7-0 record, as he notched four 100-yard games and eight TDs over that span Kicked off the season with the only two-td performance of his career, carrying nine times for 58 yards (6.4 avg.) and two scores vs. Jackson State (Sept. 1) Posted 14 carries for 83 yards (5.9 avg.) vs. Auburn (Sept. 8) and sealed the win with a 21-yard TD run in the fourth quarter Ran for a career-high 179 yards and a TD on 23 carries (7.8 avg.) in a win at Troy (Sept. 15) Also gained 85 yards on four kick returns (21.3 avg.), earning honorable-mention all-purpose player of the week honors from CollegeFootballPerformance.com for his 261 all-purpose yards Logged a season-high 25 carries for 110 yards (4.4 avg.) and a TD at Kentucky Also set a season high with 53 yards on three receptions (17.7 avg.) Rushed 23 times for 100 yards (4.4 avg.) and a TD, and caught two passes for 25 yards (12.5 avg.), vs. Tennessee (Oct. 13) Hit the 100-yard rushing mark for the third straight game when he carried 20 times for 125 yards (6.3 avg.), highlighted by a career-long 64-yard score vs. Middle Tennessee (Oct. 20) Compiled a season-high 108 yards on five kickoff returns (21.6 avg.) and rushed 15 times for 38 yards (2.5 avg.) at Alabama (Oct. 27) Again earned CollegeFootballPerformance.com honorable mention all-purpose player of the week recognition after tallying 17 carries for 91 yards (5.4 avg.), and three receptions for 40 yards (13.3 avg.) with two TDs vs. Arkansas (Nov. 17) Registered 19 carries for 84 yards (4.4 avg.) in the Gator Bowl vs. Northwestern (Jan. 1) Played in all 13 games as a sophomore in 2011 Carried the ball 87 times for 422 yards (4.9 avg.) and two TDs, while adding 13 receptions for 59 yards (4.5 avg.) and two scores Returned 16 kickoffs for 363 yards (22.7 avg.) Carried 11 times for a season-high 78 yards (7.1 avg.), including a 40-yard TD run, in a loss at Auburn (Sept. 10) Scored the game-winning TD in OT vs. Louisiana Tech (Sept. 24), snagging a 17-yard reception in the corner of the end zone Logged 12 carries for 47 yards (3.9 avg.) and hauled in two receptions for 23 yards (11.5 avg.) and the overtime TD in the contest Notched a career-high 125 yards on four kickoff returns (31.3 avg.) in a 24-7 loss vs. Alabama (Nov. 12), including a career-long 68-yard return in the fourth quarter Recorded seven carries for 64 yards (9.1 avg.), three receptions for 27 yards (9.0 avg.), and both a rushing and a receiving TD in the Egg Bowl victory vs. rival Ole Miss (Nov. 26) Registered 101 carries for 566 yards (5.6 avg.) and three TDs as a redshirt freshman in 2010 Added nine receptions for 247 yards (27.4 avg.) with three scores and returned 14 kicks for 281 yards (20.1 avg.) Tallied eight carries for 57 yards (7.1 avg.) in his first collegiate game vs. Memphis (Sept. 4) Logged 10 carries for 48 yards (4.8 avg.) and scored his first career TD vs. Alcorn State (Oct. 2) Carried 12 times for 78 yards (6.5 avg.) and a TD at Houston (Oct. 9) Set then-career highs with 18 carries for 131 yards (7.3 avg.) and a score vs. UAB (Oct. 23) Amassed 319 all-purpose yards, the second-highest mark in Bulldogs annals, in the Egg Bowl at Ole Miss (Nov. 27) Rushed 13 times for 98 yards (7.5 avg.), hauled in three passes for 140 yards (46.7 avg.) with two TDs, returned four kicks for 65 yards (16.3 avg.) and returned a punt for 16 yards Registered nine carries for 40 yards (4.4 avg.) and two receptions for 79 yards (39.5 avg.) in the Bulldogs win vs. Michigan in the Gator Bowl (Jan. 1) Recorded a career-high 81-yard reception against the Wolverines to set up a 7-yard TD run Graduated with a degree in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in communications...played RB, QB, WR, S, KR, PR and P at various points during his four-year high school career at St. Joseph Catholic School in Greenville, Miss. Played in the Mississippi-Alabama High School All-Star game in 2008 and was named Class 1A first-team all-state by the Mississippi Association of Coaches following a senior season that saw him rush 139 times for 1,915 yards (13.8 avg.) and 29 TDs Also added 400 yards recareer-high five TDs Caught four passes for 25 yards (6.3 avg.) at Boston College (Sept. 8) and two catches for 35 yards (17.5 avg.) at Bryant (Sept. 15) Led the Black Bears with seven catches for 68 yards (9.7 avg.) and scored the first two TDs of the game to give Maine a 14-0 lead vs. New Hampshire (Oct. 20) Snagged two passes for 27 yards (13.5 avg.) and scored his third TD of the season in a 51-7 win vs. Georgia State (Nov. 10) Scored the first TD of the season finale at Rhode Island (Nov. 17) and found the end zone for a second time just before halftime in the Bears 55-6 win Became a full-time starter as a sophomore in 2011, playing in all 13 games with 12 starts at TE Named second-team All-CAA after recording career highs with 51 receptions and 511 yards (10.0 avg.), and adding four TDs Snagged six balls for 57 yards (9.5 avg.) and scored his first TD of the season in the team s win at Albany (Sept. 17) Notched four catches for 62 yards (15.5 avg.) at No. 6 Delaware (Oct. 1) Logged a career-high nine catches for 101 yards (11.2 avg.), the only 100-yard game of his career, and scored the game-winning TD in overtime at No. 7 James Madison (Oct. 8) Compiled eight catches for 61 yards (7.6 avg.) and a score at No. 18 Richmond (Oct. 22) Caught seven passes for 63 yards (9.0 avg.) in a loss at No. 12 New Hampshire (Nov. 19) Tallied four receptions for 48 yards (12.0 avg.) in the Black Bears NCAA secondround win at No. 9 Appalachian State (Dec. 3) Caught a TD pass in the team s NCAA quarterfinal loss at Georgia Southern (Dec. 10) Saw action in nine games and made one start as a redshirt freshman in 2010, recording eight catches for 46 yards (5.8 avg.) and two TDs Also notched three solo tackles on special teams Scored his first career TD on a 6-yard grab at Syracuse (Sept. 18) Hauled in a 2-yard TD at No. 2 Delaware (Oct. 9) Tallied two catches for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) at No. 15 Massachusetts (Nov. 6), and grabbed three balls for 13 yards (4.3 avg.) in the season finale vs. James Madison (Nov. 20) Redshirted in 2009, but was named a Maine Scholar-Athlete Rising Star Earned his degree in psychology Graduated from The Tatnall School in Wilmington, Del., where he played TE, LB and DE for four seasons Served as a team captain as a senior and earned first-team all-state honors Named third-team all-state as a junior and garnered first-team all-conference honors from his sophomore season through his senior year Earned four letters as a forward on the basketball team and helped guide his team to the state title as a freshman A 1,000-point scorer and three-time all-conference selection, he was named the Delaware Player of the Year as a senior and earned all-state honors as a junior Enjoys watching movies, naming Goodfellas as his favorite His brother, Jason, played football at Davidson (N.C.) College, and his former Maine teammates incl ude Vikings CB Kendall James and former Packers S Jerron McMillian His favorite athlete is Jason Witten and his favorite TV show is Modern Family Enjoys visiting Baltimore s Inner Harbor Last name is pronounced puh-rill-oh Lives in Wilmington, Del. Given name is Justin Michael Perillo; born in Wilmington, Del. 36 LADARIUS PERKINS RB, 5-7, 195, 9/18/90 Rookie, Mississippi State Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, A four-year letterman at Mississippi State, he played in 50 games with 23 starts and amassed 4,253 all-purpose yards, the second-highest total in Bulldogs annals Tallied 25 total TDs (15 rushing, 10 receiving) and finished his career ranked fifth all-time in both rushing yards (2,554) and carries (530) Added 68 career receptions for 714 yards (10.5 avg.) Played in 12 games with 11 starts as a senior in 2013 and finished second on the team with 542 yards and two TDs on a team-high 137 carries (4.0 avg.) Also added 27 catches for 248 yards (9.2 avg.) and three TDs Contributed 102 all-purpose yards (50 rushing, 52 receiving) in the season opener vs. Oklahoma State (Aug. 31)...Logged 10 carries for 81 yards (8.1 avg.) vs. LSU (Oct. 5), highlighted by his 32-yard scamper in the third quarter Rushed 16 times for a season-high 83 yards (5.2 avg.) and his first TD of the season in a win vs. Bowling Green (Oct. 12) Rushed 12 times for 65 yards (5.4 avg.) and caught four passes for 34 yards (8.5 avg.) in the Bulldogs win vs. Kentucky (Oct. 24) 299 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

32 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. ceiving and five TD receptions that season Named second-team all-state by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger and was ranked as the No. 37 all-purpose back in the country by Rivals.com Earned two letters in track and won a state championship in the 100 and 200 meters Ran a 10.9 in the 100 meters, breaking a state record that had stood for 30 years Also earned four letters in basketball and two letters in baseball Visited sick children at St. Jude and Shriners hospitals during his time at Mississippi State and made trips to local elementary schools to read to children while he was in high school His cousin, LB Quentin Groves, has played the last six seasons in the NFL Enjoys playing video games and basketball Was faced with a great deal of adversity at a young age after his sister, who he describes as his best friend, passed away when he was just 10 years old Names Reggie Bush and Kobe Bryant as his favorite athletes, Martin as his favorite TV show, and Soul Men as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to hip-hop and names Miami as his favorite vacation spot Single, lives in Greenville, Miss. Given name LaDarius Robert Perkins; nickname is Dario Born in Greenville, Miss. 7 CHASE RETTIG QB, 6-2, 215, 9/26/91 Rookie, Boston College Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, The four-year letterman took over as the starting quarterback for the Eagles midway through his freshman year (2010) and never looked back, starting all 46 games in which he played, including 45 straight to close out his career Completed 685 of 1,242 career passes (55.2 pct.) for 8,263 yards and 52 TDs with 39 INTs Finished as one of just four QBs in school history to throw for more than 8,000 yards and concluded his collegiate career ranked fourth in passing yards (8,263), fourth in TDs (52), third in completions (685), fourth in attempts (1,242) and fourth in wins (18) Started all 13 games as a senior in 2013 and was the co-recipient of the program s William J. Flynn Coaches Award, given to the team s MVP, after completing 162 of 263 passes (61.6 pct.) for 1,995 yards, 17 TDs and eight INTs Also rushed 60 times for 71 yards (1.2 avg.) and a TD Completed 23 of 30 passes (76.7 pct.) for a season-high 285 yards and two TDs in the Eagles win vs. Villanova (Aug. 31) Threw for a career-high four TDs and 197 yards on 18-of-28 passing (64.3 pct.) in the team s loss vs. eventual-bcs national champion Florida State (Sept. 28) Completed 11 of 13 passes (84.6 pct.) for 203 yards and a TD vs. Army (Oct. 5) Connected on 17 of 25 attempts (68.0 pct.) for 230 yards and three TDs at New Mexico State (Nov. 9) Completed a career-long 74-yard strike to WR Alex Amidon in the team s win at Maryland (Nov. 23) Completed 11 of 19 passes (57.9 pct.) for 168 yards and two TDs in the regular-season finale at Syracuse (Nov. 30) Also rushed for a career-high 85 yards and a score, including a career-long 54-yard scamper, in the loss to the Orange Took off for the gain of 54 or second-and-3 from the BC 19-yard line and would eventually cap the drive himself with a 1-yard TD run around left end that gave the Eagles a lead early in the fourth quarter Started all 12 games as a junior in 2012 and became the fourth 3,000-yard passer in school annals after completing 253 of 467 passes (54.2 pct.) for 3,065 yards and 17 TDs with 13 INTs Set single-season career highs in every major statistical passing category and tallied a TD pass in all but two games Also punted three times for 124 yards (41.3 avg.) with a long of 57 yards Earned the Athletics Director s Award for Academic Achievement Had a career day in the season-opening loss vs. Miami (Sept. 1), setting career highs in attempts (51), completions (32) and yards (441), while throwing a pair of TDs and an INT Turned in a strong performance the following week vs. Maine (Sept. 8), connecting on 16 of 32 passes (50.0 pct.) for 224 yards and three TDs Completed 25 of 44 attempts (58.1 pct.) for 341 yards with three TDs and two INTs vs. Clemson (Sept. 29) Also attempted one punt during the game, pinning the Tigers inside their own 20-yard line after a 32-yard kick Boomed a 57-yard punt into the end zone for a touchback at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) Threw for 357 yards on 29-of-49 passing (59.2 pct.), including a season-long 52-yard strike to WR Johnathan Coleman, at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) Completed 27 of 43 passes (62.8 pct.) for 252 yards with an INT vs. Notre Dame 300 (Nov. 10)...Started all 12 games as a sophomore in 2011, compiling 1,960 yards and 12 TDs with nine INTs on 170-of-317 passing (53.6 pct.) Threw at least one TD pass in nine of 12 games Completed 24 of 44 passes (54.5 pct.) for a then-career-high 351 yards in the season-opening loss vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3) Threw for 247 yards and a TD on 17-of-33 passing (51.5 pct.) in a one-point loss vs. Duke (Sept. 17) Completed 14 of 22 attempts (63.6 pct.) for 196 yards and a season-high three TDs in the Eagles first win of the season vs. Massachusetts (Sept. 24) Connected on 13 of 30 passes (43.0 pct.) for 181 yards and a score, and added the first rushing TD of his career at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) Threw for 196 yards and two TDs on 13-of-17 passing (76.5 pct.) in the season finale, a victory at Miami (Nov. 25) Played in and started nine games as a true freshman in 2010, completing 100 of 195 passes (51.3 pct.) for 1,238 yards with six TDs and nine INTs Made his collegiate debut vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 2), getting the starting nod and completing 5 of 10 passes (50.0 pct.) for 72 yards and his first career TD before injuring his ankle in the second quarter and missing the remainder of the contest Missed the following game due to the injury, but returned to start at Florida State (Oct. 16) and went on to start the final seven games of the season Completed a season-high 18 passes on 33 attempts (54.5 pct.) for 189 yards and a TD with two INTs in a loss vs. Maryland (Oct. 23) Trailing 24-7 heading into the fourth quarter, engineered two scoring drives to pull the Eagles within three points, but came up just short when the offense failed to convert a fourth-and-1 from its own 44 with 1:13 left in regulation Notched his first collegiate win vs. Clemson (Oct. 30), completing 9 of 16 passes (56.3 pct.) for 136 yards with one TD and one INT Trailing 10-3 after the first quarter, put together a strong second quarter that saw the Eagles score 13 points, fueled by his 32- yard TD pass to RB Montel Harris, allowing BC to take a lead at halftime, which was the eventual final score Completed 12 of 24 passes (50.0 pct.) for a season-high 230 yards and two TDs in a win at Duke (Nov. 13), marking the first multi-td game of his career Threw for 152 yards and 110 yards in wins vs. Virginia (Nov. 20) and at Syracuse (Nov. 27), respectively Graduated with a degree in communications Played his senior season at San Clemente (Calif.) High School in 2009 after previously playing at LaSalle High School in Pasadena, Calif. Played in the Under Armour All-American Game as a senior and earned All-South Coast League first-team honors and Orange County All-Academic first-team recognition after a 2009 season that saw him complete 157 passes for 1,748 yards and 18 TDs, leading San Clemente to the CIF playoffs Also ran for 349 yards that season Compiled 3,800 passing yards and 40 TDs in his two years at LaSalle and earned All-Camino Real League first-team honors in Named first-team all-state underclassman as a sophomore in 07 Spent time with college teammates volunteering to help with home-renovation projects in run-down neighborhoods and underprivileged communities His father, Mark, played basketball at St. Mary s College in California and his brother, Hayden, is currently a quarterback at Rutgers Enjoys fishing and golfing in his free time His favorite movies are Forrest Gump and Gladiator, his favorite TV shows include Duck Dynasty, House of Cards and SportsCenter and his favorite types of music are country and classic rock Enjoys r eturning home to Southern California and cites it has his favorite vacation spot Single, lives in Pasadena, Calif. Given name Chase McDonald Rettig; born in Huntington Beach, Calif. 97 LUTHER ROBINSON DE, 6-3, 301, 2/24/91 Rookie, Miami Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 19, 2014, after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis...earned three letters as a defensive lineman at the University of Miami and played in 33 games with three starts Recorded 40 tackles (16 solo), including two for a loss, and two fumble recoveries during his career Appeared in all 13 games for the Hurricanes as a senior in 2013 and made one start at defensive tackle Recorded a career-high 24 tackles (seven solo), including one for a loss, and recovered a fumble Notched three assisted tackles in the seasonopening win vs. Florida Atlantic (Aug. 30), as the Hurricanes defense

33 held the Owls to a mere six points Tallied two assisted tackles and recovered a fumble in the Hurricanes victory at South Florida (Sept. 28) Recorded a season-high three tackles (one solo) at No. 3 Florida State (Nov. 2) and matched that total the following week vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 9) Notched an assisted tackle in the Russell Athletic Bowl vs. Louisville (Dec. 28) Played in 10 games as a junior in 2012 and recorded 13 tackles (seven solo), a QB hurry and a fumble recovery Posted two assisted tackles in the season opener at Boston College (Sept. 1) Notched two tackles (one solo) in a overtime win at Georgia Tech (Sept. 22), and two solo tackles in a victory vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 1) Notched one solo tackle at Virginia (Nov. 10) and vs. South Florida (Nov. 17)... Missed the entire 2011 season with a lower-extremity injury Appeared in 10 games as a redshirt freshman, making two starts on the defensive line and recording three tackles (two solo), including one for a loss Notched his first career stop, a solo tackle, at Clemson (Oct. 2) Made his first career start in a win vs. North Carolina (Oct. 23) and again earned a starting role in the Hurricanes victory vs. Maryland (Nov. 6) Recorded an assisted tackle at Georgia Tech (Nov. 13) Made a solo stop in the Sun Bowl vs. Notre Dame (Dec. 31) Earned a liberal arts degree at Miami Lettered four years at Fort Pierce Westwood (Fla.) High School as an offensive and defensive tackle Recorded 90 tackles (65 solo), 14 sacks, 10 forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and an INT during his high school career Was a team captain as a senior in 2008 and earned all-area first-team defense honors and Class 4A all-state first-team recognition Also earned a spot on the Mobile Press-Register s Super Southeast 120 list Ranked by Rivals.com as the 18th-best DT and the 37th-best player in the state for the 2009 college recruiting class Also ranked by Scout.com as the 39th-best DT that year Earned Defensive Line MVP honors at the 2008 Nike camp in Gainesville, Fla..Also lettered four years in basketball Volunteered with a nonprofit organization called Empowered Youth, speaking to inner-city, at-risk youths who had been referred to the program by the Department of Juvenile Justice Also volunteered at youth football camps during his time at Miami Enjoys swimming and playing video games, naming NBA 2K and Madden as his favorites His cousin, LB Khalil Mack, was selected by the Oakland Raiders with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft Played with current teammate Sam Shields at the University of Miami Cites his father as his greatest role model and a constant source of inspiration and motivation Names Warren Sapp and Kobe Bryant as his favorite athletes, and The Wood as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to R&B music...his favorite place to visit is his hometown of Fort Pierce, Fla., as he enjoys spending time with friends and family Single, lives in Miami Given name Luther Jerome Robinson Jr.; nickname is Mook Born in Fort Pierce, Fla. 20 JUMAL ROLLE CB, 6-0, 188, 5/28/90 First Year, Catawba Signed by Green Bay to the practice squad on Oct. 8, 2013, and was eventually signed to the 53-man roster on Dec. 27, 2013 A gameday inactive for the 2013 regular-season finale at Chicago (Dec. 29) and the Wild Card playoff game vs. San Francisco (Jan. 5) Entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with the Buffalo Bills on May 2, 2013 Was waived by Buffalo on Aug. 26, 2013 Claimed off waivers by the New Orleans Saints on Aug. 27, 2013 Was waived by the Saints in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31, 2013 Signed to the Saints practice squad on Sept. 2, 2013 Spent the first four weeks of the season on the Saints practice squad before he was released Oct. 2, 2013 A four-year letterman at Catawba College, he started all 41 games in which he played during his career, missing just one game during his f reshman season Finished his career with 157 tackles (104 solo), six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 51 passes defensed and 16 INTs, the fifth-highest total in school history Earned first-team All-South Atlantic Conference honors and was named to the Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-Super Region team in 2012 after a senior season that saw him start all 11 games and compile 56 tackles (43 solo), a league-high six INTs, 16 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and four blocked kicks 301 His six INTs were a career high Recorded five tackles (three solo) and an interception in the season-opening win at West Liberty (Sept. 1) Tallied five tackles (four solo) for the second straight week, blocked two kicks and recorded a pass defensed vs. Livingstone (Sept. 8) Turned in one of the best performances of his career at Newberry (Sept. 15), recording four solo tackles, two INTs, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick His first INT of the game halted a potential Newberry scoring drive, as he picked off quarterback W.T. Murden in the end zone Also recovered a second-quarter fumble deep in Newberry territory and returned it to the 1-yard line to set up a TD Tallied seven tackles (six solo) and his fourth INT of the season vs. Tusculum (Sept. 22) Recorded a season-high nine tackles (seven solo) and a pass defensed at Mars Hill (Oct. 13) Totaled six tackles (five solo), an INT, five passes defensed and a blocked kick in an OT loss at Wingate (Oct. 20) Recorded five tackles (four solo) and an INT, his sixth of the season, vs. Brevard (Nov. 3) Tied his season-high total of nine tackles (six solo) and recovered a fumble in his final collegiate game at Lenoir-Rhyne (Nov. 10) Named firstteam All-SAC and third-team all-region after starting all 11 games as a junior in 2011 Recorded 30 tackles (22 solo), two INTs, 14 passes defensed and a fumble recovery on the season Compiled six solo tackles, four passes defensed and an INT, which he returned 38 yards, vs. Mars Hill (Oct. 15) Recorded three tackles (two solo), including one for a loss, and blocked a PAT vs. Wingate (Oct. 22) Tallied five tackles (four solo) and returned an interception 19 yards to the 6-yard line in a win vs. Brevard (Nov. 5) Recorded his first career fumble recovery in the season finale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Nov. 12) Started all 10 games as a sophomore in 2010 and earned first-team All-SAC and second-team all-region honors after recording 50 tackles (26 solo), including five for a loss, five INTs, three forced fumbles and 13 passes defensed His five INTs were the most on the team for the second straight season and tied for the most in the conference Tallied three solo tackles and a forced fumble in the season opener vs. St. Augustine s (Sept. 4) Recorded his first INT of the season to set up a Catawba touchdown at Livingstone (Sept. 11) Compiled eight tackles (three solo), including one for a loss, and two passes defensed vs. Shaw (Sept. 18) Contributed five tackles (four solo), including one for a loss, and an INT vs. Brevard (Oct. 9) Earned SAC Player of the Week honors after forcing two fumbles and recording an INT in a win at Newberry (Oct. 23) Tallied seven tackles (five solo) and an interception at Mars Hill (Oct. 30) Recorded a season-high nine tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed vs. Tusculum (Nov. 6) Snagged an INT and returned it 19 yards at Lenoir-Rhyne (Nov. 13) Earned a full-time starting role as a true freshman in 2009, opening all nine games in which he appeared Tallied 21 tackles (13 solo), a team-high three interceptions, a forced fumble and eight passes defensed Started his college career off with a bang, intercepting two passes in his collegiate debut at St. Augustine s (Aug. 29) Recorded two solo tackles, both for a loss, and added two passes defensed in a win vs. Livingstone (Sept. 12) Tallied a season-high five tackles (two solo) and his first career forced fumble at Tusculum (Oct. 17) Recorded his third INT of the season, vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Nov. 7) Majored in therapeutic recreation and is currently taking online courses to finish his degree Played CB, WR, KR and PR at Beddingfield High School in Wilson, N.C., and earned Eastern Carolina Conference Player of the Year and all-area honors as a senior in 2008 Helped lead his team to the playoffs with 70 tackles, including six for a loss, and 11 INTs as a senior Also played a large role on the offensive side of the ball, hauling in 35 receptions for 620 yards (17.7 avg.) and 10 TDs Was named the co-conference player of the year as a junior in 2007 and earned all-conference honors as a sophomore in 2006 Also earned two varsity letters in basketball and four letters in indoor and outdoor track and field, running the 4x100 and the 4x400, in addition to competing in the long jump and the triple jump Actively participates in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and helped lead devotion meetings with other college athletes during college Faced adversity when his mother passed away while he was a senior at Catawba and he had to maintain his focus and dedication to football in order to achieve his dream of playing in the NFL His college roommate, James McCray, is currently a rookie safety with the San Francisco 49ers Enjoys playing basketball, listening to music and reading, naming Jay-Z, The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac as his favorite musical artists, and Die Empty by Todd Henry as his favorite book His favorite athletes are Antonio Brown and Deion Sanders, and he tries to model his game after Champ Bailey, crediting Bailey for being one of his inspirations for wanting to play football Names OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC.

34 OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. Boyz n the Hood as his favorite movie, and Martin, The Bernie Mac Show and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favorite TV shows Hopes to visit Paris someday Single, lives in Wilson, N.C. Has a 3-year-old son, Jumal Jr. Given name Jumal Dequavius Rolle Born in Wilson, N.C. 48 JOE THOMAS LB, 6-1, 227, 5/6/91 Rookie, South Carolina State Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, 2014 Appeared in 41 games with 30 starts for the Bulldogs in his four-year career, compiling 271 tackles (188 solo), including 31 for a loss, 11½ sacks, nine passes defensed, four INTs, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries As a senior in 2013, anchored a defense that ranked No. 1 in FCS 1-AA, and was named the 2013 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and Sheridan Broadcast Network Defensive Player of the Year Started all 13 games in which he played and notched a team-high 115 tackles (82 solo), including 19 for a loss, 7½ sacks, five passes defensed, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery Also earned all-conference honors...tallied 11 tackles (eight solo) in the season opener vs. Coastal Carolina (Aug. 31) Turned in one of the most impressive performances of his senior campaign in a 32-0 win vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 14), as the defense held the Alabama A&M offense to minus-6 yards on 32 carries (-0.2 avg.) Recorded 12 tackles (11 solo), including five for a loss, a career-high three sacks and a pass defensed in the win Tallied nine tackles (four solo), his first INT of the season and a pass defensed vs. Hampton (Sept. 28) Recorded a career-high 16 tackles (nine solo), the highest single-game total for the Bulldogs that year, a sack and a fumble recovery vs. Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 26) Compiled eight tackles (six solo) and 1½ sacks at Savannah State (Nov. 2) Helped South Carolina State earn their 15th MEAC Championship, leading the Bulldogs to a 17-3 win at Norfolk State (Nov. 23) Tallied 10 tackles (seven solo), including four for a loss and a sack in the victory As a junior in 2012, started the first six games of the season as the team s Mike linebacker, but had his season cut short after suffering an injury at North Carolina Central (Oct. 6) Compiled 39 tackles (26 solo), including five for a loss, a sack, a pass defensed and a forced fumble prior to the injury Tallied five tackles (four solo) in the season-opening win at Georgia State (Aug. 30) Tallied a season-high 11 tackles (eight solo), including three for a loss, and his first sack of the season, vs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 8) Made 10 stops (eight solo) and forced a fumble at Arizona (Sept. 15) Earned a full-time starting role as a sophomore in 2011, and was named the team s defensive MVP after he opened all 11 games at WLB for the Bulldogs defense Finished second on the team with 100 tackles (67 solo), including five for a loss, 2½ sacks, a team-high three INTs and a fumble recovery Made his first career start at Central Michigan (Nov. 1), recording 10 tackles (three solo) and his first career INT, which he returned 14 yards Made 14 stops (seven solo) at Indiana (Sept. 17) and totaled 12 tackles (eight solo) at Norfolk State (Oct. 1) Recorded 14 tackles (12 solo), including one for a loss, and stepped in front of a Bo Schlechter pass for an INT in the Bulldogs win vs. Georgia State (Oct. 15) Compiled six tackles (three solo) and a sack at Savannah State (Nov. 19) Played in 11 of 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2010, and contributed mainly on special teams Finished his first year with 17 tackles (13 solo), including two for a loss, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery Saw his first collegiate action at Georgia Tech (Sept. 4) and recorded a solo tackle Notched two solo tackles the following week in a 44-0 win vs. Mississippi Valley State (Sept. 11), and made three solo stops at Delaware State (Oct. 30) Had his best game of the season vs. Howard (Nov. 6), recording a seasonhigh five tackles (three solo) and returning a fumble 12 yards for a score in the win Earned a degree in business Lettered four years as a running back at Blackville-Hilda High School in Blackville, S.C., earning all-state honors as a senior in 2008 and a junior in 2007 Named the Division 1A South Carolina Player of the Year after rushing for 1,976 yards and 31 TDs as a senior Also earned three letters in basketball, two in soccer and two in track, where he competed in the 4x100-meter relay and threw the shot put His 302 cousin, Troy Brown, played wide receiver for the New England Patriots from and won three Super Bowls during his career Volu nteered at soup kitchens during his time at South Carolina State Enjoys reading and playing video games, citing NBA 2K as his favorite game Lists LeBron James and Adrian Peterson as his favorite athletes, 300 as his favorite movie and Martin as his favorite TV show His favorite genre of music is hip-hop Enjoys visiting Myrtle Beach, S.C. Single, lives in Blackville, S.C. Given name Joe Lewis Thomas Jr.; born in Aiken, S.C. 68 ANDREW TILLER G, 6-4, 324, 3/13/89 Second Year, Syracuse Re-signed by Green Bay on Jan. 6, 2014 Finished the 2013 season on the Packers practice squad after signing with the team in Week 12 Originally drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the sixth round (179th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft Signed his first NFL contract on July 11, Placed on injured reserve after suffering a triceps injury early in the preseason on Aug. 12, 2012 Was waived by the Saints in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31, 2013 Signed to the San Diego Chargers practice squad on Sept. 25, 2013 Released from the Chargers practice squad on Sept. 28, 2013, but re-signed days later on Oct. 2, 2013 Released from the Chargers practice squad for the second time on Nov. 18, 2013 Signed to the Packers practice squad on Nov. 20, 2013 Played at Nassau (N.Y.) Community College from before transferring to Syracuse University in 2009 Lettered three years for the Orange while playing under current Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone Played in 35 games and made 28 starts at RG on the Syracuse offensive line Was named first-team All-Big East as a senior in 2011 after he started all 12 games at right guard and helped protect Ryan Nassib, as the quarterback set new single-season school records for attempts (415), completions (259) and passing yards (2,685), and tied the existing school record of 22 TD passes Led the way for 1,000- yard rusher Antwon Bailey Helped Bailey rush for 114 yards and two TDs in the season-opening win vs. Wake Forest (Sept. 1) Paved the way for Bailey to rush for more than 100 yards in four consecutive games: vs. Toledo (Sept. 24), vs. Rutgers (Oct. 1), at Tulane (Oct. 8) and vs. West Virginia (Oct. 21) Bailey s 125-yard performance against the Mountaineers contributed to the Orange s season-high 194-yard rushing effort Was a part of an offensive line and running game that registered 189 yards on 42 carries (4.5 avg.) vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 26) Started all 13 games at right guard as a junior in 2010, blocking for 1,000-yard running back Delone Carter and helping the Syracuse offense convert 34 of 40 (85.0 pct.) redzone possessions, the second-best mark in the Big East Helped Carter earn Big East Offensive Player of the Week honors after the senior back rushed for 172 yards, a career high at the time, and four TDs vs. Colgate (Sept. 25) Paved the way as Carter rushed for more than 100 yards for a second straight game at South Florida (Oct. 9) Helped the Orange offense string together 100-yard rushing efforts at Cincinnati (Oct. 30) and vs. Louisville (Nov. 6) Helped guide Syracuse to a victory in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl, as the Orange racked up 259 rushing yards on 43 carries (6.0 avg.) and defeated Kansas State at Yankee Stadium (Dec. 30) Transferred to Syracuse in 2009 and appeared in 10 games as a sophomore, making three starts at right guard Received his first start as a member of the Orange vs. West Virginia (Oct. 10) Started at right guard for the second week in a row and led the way for a running game that produced 234 yards on 46 carries (5.1 avg.), including a 170-yard, three TD-performance from Carter, in a win vs. Akron (Oct. 24) Helped the Syracuse ground game gain more than 100 yards while making his third straight start vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 31) Graduated from Syracuse with a bachelor s degree in communication and rhetorical studies Prior to transferring, earned first-team Junior College Gridwire Preseason All-American honors at Nassau in 2008, but sustained a season-ending injury early in the season Saw significant game action for the Lions as a true freshman in 2007 Attended Central Islip (N.Y.) High School, and earned four letters as an offensive and defensive lineman As a senior in 2006, won the Zellner Award, presented to the most outstanding lineman in Suffolk

35 County, after he blocked for an offense that averaged rushing yards per game, and also compiled 103 tackles, the fourth-highest total on Long Island Cites receiving the Zellner Award as his most memorable sports achievement Selected to play in the 2007 Empire Challenge High School Football All-Star Game Was named to the New York State Sportswriters Association All-State Class AA Team and was a first-team All-Suffolk County selection in 2006 Also earned two letters in track and field, competing in the 4x100- meter relay and throwing the shot put and discus Recorded the 19th-best discus throw in Suffolk County Section XI ( ) in 2007 Enjoys boxing, and likes to play basketball and video games, citing Madden and NBA 2K as his favorites Worked at movie theaters and ShopRite during high school Names Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan as his favorite athletes and tries to model his game after Saints G Jahri Evans Was roommates with Patriots DE Chandler Jones at Syracuse Credits his cousin, Joshua Cook, for influencing him as an athlete after introducing him to the game of football when he was 10 years old Has faced a great deal of adversity over the course of his athletic career, having suffered a lower leg injury prior to the start of his sophomore season at Nassau CC and a triceps injury during his rookie season with the Saints (2012) Lists Remember the Titans as his favorite movie, The Boondocks as his favorite TV show, and Nas and Jay-Z as his favorite musical acts Enjoys vacationing in South Beach in Miami Single, lives in Central Islip, N.Y. Given name Andrew James Tiller; nicknamed Big Till Born in Queens, N.Y. 60 JEREMY VUJNOVICH T, 6-5, 300, 10/12/90 Rookie, Louisiana College Signed by Green Bay on Jan. 7, 2014 Participated in the Packers rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis in May 2013 Played in 29 games with 28 starts during his four-year collegiate career Named preseason All- American by Beyond Sports Network as a senior in 2012 Earned first-team American Southwest Conference honors and was named second-team All-Louisiana by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and second-team All-South Region by D3football.com, after starting all 10 games in which he played at left tackle Was a part of an offensive line that paved the way for running back Ryan Montague to rush for 1,110 yards and 13 TDs on 224 carries (5.0 avg.), including seven 100-yard performances...helped the running game crack the century mark in four of the first five games of the season, as the Wildcats rushed for 169 yards and two TDs at Webber (Sept. 1), 196 yards and three TDs at Belhaven University (Sept. 8), 163 yards and one TD vs. Wesley College (Sept. 22), and 133 yards and a score at East Texas Baptist (Oct. 6) Led the way for the Wildcats to compile 216 yards and three TDs in a win at Mississippi College (Nov. 3) Earned first-team ASC honors as a junior in 2011 after starting all nine games in which he played at left tackle Helped the Wildcats rush for more than 100 yards in six of his nine starts, and paved the way for three 200-yard rushing games and one 300-yard rushing performance Part of an offense that gained more than 500 yards on six different occasions Provided protection for an attack that scored 140 points in the first three games of the season to jump out to a 3-0 start Gave QB Jamie Bunting time to complete 21 of 32 passes (65.6 pct.) for 276 yards and a season-high four TDs in a win vs. Millsaps (Sept. 17) Enabled running backs Montague and Da- 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM (1969) Don Hutson End Boyd Dowler End Cal Hubbard Tackle Fred Fuzzy Thurston. Guard Jim Ringo Center Jerry Kramer Guard Forrest Gregg Tackle Bart Starr Quarterback Paul Hornung.. Running Back Clarke Hinkle... Running Back Jim Taylor Running Back ron Bartholomew to rush for 200 yards and 103 yards, respectively, in a win vs. Mississippi College (Sept. 24) Helped the running game generate 167 yards in a win vs. ETBU (Oct. 8) Paved the way for back-to-back 200-yard rushing performances in wins vs. Sul Ross State (Oct. 22) and at Texas Lutheran (Oct. 29) Also kept the pocket clean for Bunting in the win over Texas Lutheran, as the quarterback connected on 34 of 55 passes (61.8 pct.) for 275 yards and tied his season high with four TDs Helped protect Bunting as he completed 25 of 43 passes (58.1 pct.) and threw for a seasonhigh 454 yards and two TDs vs. McMurry (Nov.5) Received All- ASC honorable mention recognition after becoming the starting left tackle as a sophomore in 2010, starting all nine games in which he played Helped the offense rush for more than 100 yards in seven games, including a string of five consecutive 100-yard performances in the middle of the season Allowed ample time for a prolific passing attack that accounted for at least four TDs in all but one game on the season Paved the way for the offense to gain 146 yards on the ground and 290 yards and four TDs through the air in the season opener at Belhaven University (Sept. 4) Helped the Wildcats gain 588 yards of total offense (489 yards passing) and seven total TDs (three rushing, four receiving) in an overtime loss vs. Huntingdon College (Sept. 11) Enabled QB Ben McLaughlin to complete 26 of 43 passes (60.5 pct.) for 346 yards and four TDs at Mississippi College (Sept. 25), the team s first win of the season Blocked for an offense that gained 585 total yards (179 rushing, 406 passing) and scored seven TDs (three rushing, four receiving) at East Texas Baptist (Oct. 9), sparking a six-game winning streak to close out the season The offense continued to roll the following week, racking up a season-high 674 yards, including 491 yards and six TDs through the air, both season highs, en route to a win vs. Howard Payne (Oct. 16) Allowed the offense to break the 500-yard mark for the third straight game, as the Wildcats amassed 185 yards and four TDs on the ground and 391 yards and four TDs through the air, in a win at Sul Ross State (Oct. 23) Helped the offense close out the season with 145 rushing yards, 303 passing yards and six total TDs vs. Hardin-Simmons (Nov. 13) Appeared in one game as a true freshman in 2009 Saw the first game action of his collegiate career in a 42-3 win at Texas Lutheran (Nov. 7) Earned a degree in criminal justice Graduated from Belle Chasse (La.) High School in 2008 and helped lead his team to the 2008 Class 4A state championship as a senior, receiving all-state, all-metro and all-district honors as an offensive tackle for the Cardinals Took up football as a sophomore, playing his first year at tight end, and earned three varsity letters during his high school career Also received three letters as a center on the basketball team Enjoys duck hunting and fishing His grandfather moved from Croatia to the United States and settled in Louisiana, starting an oyster-farming business that is still in the family to this day Has worked in the family business throughout his life His most memorable sports achievement is winning the Class 4A championship in high school His cousin, Cullen Vujnovich, played baseball at LSU-Alexandria Names his parents as his two biggest influences for helping him achieve his goals throughout his life, and credits his college offensive line coach, Mike Richard, for his development as a football player Saw many of his family members houses destroyed by the effects of Hurricane Katrina, but was fortunate that his town was not affected by the storm His parents were able to take his family members in and provide them with shelter until they were able to find new homes Enjoys listening to country music and going on cruises, having already visited Key West and the Bahamas Lists Breaking Bad as his favorite TV show and Lawless as his favorite movie Last name is pronounced VIEW-nuh-vitch Single, lives in Belle Chasse, La. Given name Jeremy Michael Vujnovich; born in Belle Chasse, La. Larry Craig End Lavvie Dilweg End Willie Davis End Robert Cal Hubbard.. Tackle Henry Jordan Tackle Dave Hanner Tackle Ray Nitschke......Linebacker Dave Robinson....Linebacker Bill Forester Linebacker Herb Adderley Def. Back Jesse Whittenton... Def. Back Bobby Dillon Def. Back Willie Wood Def. Back OTHER FREE AGENTS/ FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS OFA/FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS FIELD MISC. 303

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