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Friday Cheese Curds: Packers kick off on-field work with rookie minicamp

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Thursday was a big one for the Green Bay Packers, and particularly for their incoming rookie class. It was the day that they were all scheduled to arrive in Green Bay, as the team holds its rookie minicamp on Friday and Saturday of this week.

The two-day minicamp is the first chance for the Packers' coaches to get to know their new players following the draft — certainly some of them may have met with these players at the Combine or All-Star games, but they can now dig in and start teaching the scheme and the way the Packers operate. That will be valuable as the team looks ahead to the 2024 season and to the rookies' potential contributions.

The Packers should have all 11 draft picks and 8 undrafted free agents in this weekend for the camp, but they also can bring other players from the 90-man roster who do not have a full season of NFL experience. Then there will also be a group of non-roster invitees who will fill out the weekend's roster, a group that could well include some future rostered players. Perhaps the most notable rookie minicamp invitee in recent years was offensive lineman Lucas Patrick, who came in on a tryout basis and ended up getting a contract a few weeks later. Patrick went on to have a solid five-year career in Green Bay, starting 24 games, before signing with the Chicago Bears two years ago.

Here's a quick primer on rookie camp from the Packers' official Twitter account before we get to the rest of today's news:

Look for a full list of players in attendance later today, but before that is revealed, let's see what else is going on around Green Bay and the NFL world.

RB Marshawn Lloyd could be 'matchup nightmare' out of Packers' backfield | Packers Wire

Lloyd didn't catch a ton of passes in college, but he did some remarkable things with those that he did. Look for the Packers to find ways to get him the ball in spac.

Green Bay Packers Foundation seeking grant applicants | Packers.com

The team is looking for applications from projects focusing on arts and culture, athletics and education.

With Jordan Love now eligible for extension, what might a new Packers deal look like? - The Athletic ($)

Last year, Love signed a one-year extension on the date of the 5th-year option deadline. With that deadline now exactly one year in the rear-view mirror, he is eligible to sign a new deal today. But what would it look like, and would the Packers rather wait until some more cap space opens up in June to make it happen?

Ravens CB Nate Wiggins becomes first first-rounder from 2024 draft to sign contract | NFL.com

Wiggins got his deal done before anything (and anyone) else, but expect to hear about some of the Packers' draft picks signing their rookie deals during minicamp weekend.

Perth resident takes national honours after complaining 'more than 21,000 times' about aircraft noise in 2023 | The West Australian

Imagine having enough free time to file 58 noise complaints per day on average!

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