Luke Getsy hasn t called plays and really hasn t developed a young quarterback but the Bears have offered the offensive coordinator job to the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator according to a report by Packers writer Tom Silverstein.
By: Benjamin Solak April 17th, 2021 2021-04-17T11:04:00.000Z The Draft Network
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The charging bull of NFL draft coverage is careening toward the finish line, as the 2021 NFL Draft is but two short weeks away. In its single-minded rage over the latest egregious NFL source or outlandish shift in stock, the media machine always has blind spots in its coverage. The current blind spot? The landing spot for North Dakota State quarterback
Everyone knows Lawrence at No. 1 and Wilson at No. 2. Everyone knows that No. 3 was definitely Mac Jones, and with every passing day, it is increasingly Justin Fields. But those aren’t the only four quarterbacks at the top of this year’s class. There is a fifth, and his name is Trey Lance.
Robert Saleh to the Jets received a ton of national coverage and the 49ers lost a good coach. Most NFCW fans, however, would point to the Stafford for Goff trade as the most consequential change.
PFF ranks Montgomery as its third-highest-graded running back behind all-world performer Derrick Henry and stud rusher Dalvin Cook. When you’re running well enough to be put into a category with those two guys, you’re doing something right. The best part is that it doesn’t take advanced analytics to show us that Montgomery is at the core of the offense’s improvement.
Montgomery is averaging 108.5 rushing yards per game over the last four games. He has flashed some playmaking skills as a receiver out of the backfield, too with 14 catches for 137 yards. Altogether, Montgomery has scored 6 touchdowns in four games. He is averaging 21 touches and 142 scrimmage yards per game. Montgomery is finally the focal point of the offense and it’s paying off.