Why Green Bay Packers Coaching Staff Won't Attend NFL Scouting Combine?
By Mirza Danish Baig
By Mirza Danish Baig
The NFL Scouting Combine starts next week in Indianapolis with at least one coaching staff not aboard.
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Matt LaFleur, the head coach of the Packers, and his team will not be attending this year's NFL Combine, according to a report on Friday from ESPN's Rob Demovsky.
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"LaFleur felt his time was better spent working with the staff on scheme projects," Demovsky said. "Because everything from the combine is recorded, they can view it afterward."
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The personnel division and Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst will oversee the combine.
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Demovsky claims that Gutekunst regularly invites the coaching team to pre-draft meetings. There is presently no sign that will change.
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The Packers' main priority this offseason is deciding what to do with Aaron Rodgers. The four-time Champion is unsure of his plans for the upcoming season.
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In the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, the Packers presently hold the 15th pick. With that decision, they might be able to improve their secondary or receiving squad.