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Derrick Henry Making Eddie Lacy Look Small


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Lacy lost at least 20lbs per ESPN 

"He looked good," Aaron Rodgers said after seeing Lacy at Monday's workout. "Obviously been doing a lot of P90X." Lacy drew similarly positive reviews from Jordy Nelson and Mike Daniels. Multiple photos have circulated on social media showing a cut up Lacy looking nothing like the out-of-shape bruiser he was in 2015. Headed into the final year of his rookie contract, Lacy will probably be in the best shape of his NFL career.
 
 
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23 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I'm very curious as to how he turns out in the NFL no matter where he goes anyway. There's bunch of people saying hes an iffy pick or bust but he had lot of good running in college . Just wont know until I see him play at NFL level.

 

hes going to be as good as the oline in front of him

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Stewart, Whitaker, CAP, Tolbert

Besides JStew which of these guys are better than Derrick Henry? Late round picks, a fullback...

Sure he played at Alabama...they use up their RBs in college blah blah blah. 

I would love to see this big summabitch in our backfield learning and splitting time with JStew. 

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