With such a bizarre offseason, the longest work stoppage in NFL history where rookies couldn't get up to speed on the playbook, without OTA's and mini-camps.
I love what rookie Randall Cobb said when asked by a reporter how far he was behind, Cobb honestly responded "I have no clue. So that's why I'm here early, learning as much as I can right now."
So I pose the question to you, what rookie realistically can have the biggest impact this season, knowing they are behind from no real offseason? Can first rounder Derek Sherrod just use his brute strength?
Will it be Cobb, because the Packers targeted him to jump start one of the only weak spots on the team, kick and punt returns?
Could it be Alex Green, since first year RB's usually have the quickest learning curve?
Or how about 5th round tight end D.J. Williams, a potential diamond in the rough?
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