Isaiah Simmons is COMING

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It will be a competitive camp this year. I would not expect Simmons to be a lock to be on the final 53, but he certainly has a good shot.
 
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So Jon Eric Sullivan said “we want to be big across the front, we want to be more physical”. Simmons is another example of that effort. He lost his way after being drafted at #9 overall, but make no mistake, he’s a physical specimen. He does lack some natural instincts near the LOS, but he needs a defined role to set his abilities into motion.
NFL.com Draft Grade 7.03
(Probowl Talented)

“Rare versatility and matchup potential around the field. Allows coordinators freedom in game-planning”

“He can handle zone or man coverage from a variety of spots on the field, which gives defensive coordinators a chance to disguise blitz packages and exotic post-snap looks”

There are going to be several teams with DC’s or Secondary Staff that can utilize him properly. This is right up Jeff Hafley’s Alley.
 

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It would be nice if Simmons came to the realization that his future hinges on where he takes his game this year. For some players it takes the reality that the dream is over to make them understand what they need to do to stick around. If he realizes just 50% of the potential they saw in him when drafted, he'd be a great asset to the Packers.

Being able to disguise defenses right up until the snap can be a real asset for a defense. Let's hope Simmons sees the light and can make it work for him and the Packers.
 

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Mark my words, "Simmons is going to be a perennial All Pro with the Packers!" Not. That's my Vikings fan impression.

Simmons will at the very least be a great upgrade to the special teams units that need all the help they can get. While he's an athletic freak, he turned out to be a tweener. Not quite a safety and not quite a LB. Perhaps, he'll fill in for Quay Walker on obvious passing downs but Walker isn't a liability against the pass.
 

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I'd assume he's a depth piece/camp body and if he makes the 53, he'll be a game planning device. IE, some weeks he might not get any snaps from scrimmage, some weeks he'll play 25-35% of the snaps.
 

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I almost forgot about Hopper. I am much happier to think about the prospects of a second or third year guy making the jump than a rookie.
 

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Mark my words, "Simmons is going to be a perennial All Pro with the Packers!" Not. That's my Vikings fan impression.

Simmons will at the very least be a great upgrade to the special teams units that need all the help they can get. While he's an athletic freak, he turned out to be a tweener. Not quite a safety and not quite a LB. Perhaps, he'll fill in for Quay Walker on obvious passing downs but Walker isn't a liability against the pass.

Here is how I look at the Simmons signing. It's a one year deal, although I haven't seen the terms, I am guessing its low money, with low guarantees. If that is the case, the upsides of the signing far outweigh any downsides. I also think that Simmons ceiling is higher than what was seen with the Cardinals and Giants.
 

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Yeah, this one for me is an "all-upside" type of signing. Can't see too many negatives and if he gets anywhere near his potential it's a huge win.
 
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