Packers' Top Pick Wows at Green Bay Rookie Minicamp Drills
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Packers launched their 2026 rookie minicamp Friday at the Don Hutson Center, spotlighting their first-round draft selection who dominated drills with explosive speed and instinctive play-reading. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur praised the rookie's seamless adaptation to the team's system during the two-day showcase, noting early command of complex schemes that typically challenge newcomers. The event drew local eyes from across Wisconsin, with fans packing nearby spots like Luige's Pizza for live recaps.
LaFleur addressed reporters post-session, emphasizing a revamped approach to minicamp that prioritizes fundamentals over volume reps. 'It's a taste of what's to come,' LaFleur said, highlighting the first-rounder's standout performances amid a mix of drafted rookies and undrafted free agents, including former Steelers and Bears wideout Chase Claypool on a tryout. Highlights circulated quickly online, capturing the Green Bay native talent's agility in position drills.
Day 1 footage showed the top pick outpacing peers in shuttle runs and coverage-breaking sprints, earning nods from position coaches for high football IQ. The minicamp, held May 1-2 at the team's Lambeau Field-adjacent facility, builds momentum for Wisconsin's beloved Packers ahead of OTAs. With quarterback Jordan Love leading the NFC North charge, this rookie's shine signals depth for a Super Bowl push.
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