The Green Bay Packers got a nice stocking stuffer on Christmas Eve with a victory over the Carolina Panthers. The game looked like many of Green Bay’s games in the second half of the season.
As a rookie last year, Green Bay Packers receiver Samori Toure was nicknamed Captain Casual. This year, he was one of the most-hyped players of the offseason.
The Green Bay Packers appear poised to enter the preseason without signing any veteran wideouts. Brian Gutekunst has opted to roll with the six wide receivers he has drafted over the past two seasons, plus a few undrafted free agents.
Green Bay Packers WR Samori Toure feels like he is ready to take the next step after spending his first year in the NFL working on his development.
Samori Toure went into last years training camp with a small shot to make it to roster, after being drafted in the 7th round of last years NFL draft. Defying all odds Toure made the 53 man roster.
Tons of changes are coming for the Green Bay Packers this fall, yet everyone you ask avoids the term “rebuild.” Reload seems to be the better term for the team that will feature new faces, mainly on the offensive side of the ball.
It’s one thing for a coach to rave about a player when asked specifically. It’s another to praise a player unprompted. That’s what Green Bay Packers receivers coach and passing-game coordinator Jason Vrable did with second-year receiver Samori Toure on Thursday.
As they prepared to transition to Jordan Love at quarterback, the Packers were often named as a team interested in adding one or more veteran receivers this year.
It seems as if a brand new team has brought out a brand new approach from future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers when it comes to getting to know his younger teammates.
Rodgers is giving his rookie wide receivers nicknames to keep them motivated and practice harder before games.
Samori Toure over Juwann Winfree wasn’t the only roster decision that caught the attention of Aaron Rodgers. For most of Green Bay Packers training camp, undrafted rookie Caleb Jones was the No.
Toure will get a chance in a somewhat unproven Packers wide receiver room.
The Packers selected two players in the first round, both defensive players from Georgia. They also have a number of promising late-round players.
These two Packers draft picks fit the bill for perfect special teams players and will have a huge impact on the season.
The seventh-round pick has intriguing tools and has received praise from Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers is not staying around for the voluntary portions of the Green Bay Packers’ OTA’s. He was, though, in town for mandatory minicamp. It was the first time the Packers’ new wide receivers had the chance to work directly with Rodgers.
A Day 3 shutout for the Huskers in the NFL draft was averted Saturday when the Green Bay Packers selected Nebraska wide receiver Samori Toure late in the final round.
#3 Pos: WR Ht: 6006 Wt: 191 Hand: 938 Arm: 3228 Wing: 7668 40: Vertical: Broad: 3 Cone: Bench: Shuttle: DOB: 5/22/1997 Hometown: Portland, OR High School: Westview Samori Toure Nebraska Cornhuskers One Liner: Samori Toure is a versatile wide receiver prospect that runs routes with pace and knows how to attack leverage.
Nebraska senior receiver Samori Toure was added Monday to the Biletnikoff Award watch list after his performance Saturday against Ohio State. Toure had four receptions for 150 yards and a 72-yard touchdown against the Buckeyes.
Nebraska offensive coordinator Matt Lubick said the coaches are committed to Adrian Martinez and called it "unfortunate" that so much blame for losses goes to the quarterback.
In the season's third "Through Our Eyes" installment, wide receiver Samori Toure describes his transition from Montana to Nebraska and gives his assessment of the Huskers as they get set to embark on the 2021 season.
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