Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Packers seek pass-rush boost from Biegel, Adams

- Tom Silverstei­n

GREEN BAY – Elsewhere in the NFC, two contenders bolstered their roster with veteran acquisitio­ns as the trade deadline came and went.

The Seattle Seahawks addressed their biggest need with the acquisitio­n of left tackle Duane Brown from the Houston Texans and the Philadelph­ia Eagles boosted their rushing attack by acquiring running back Jay Ajayi from the Miami Dolphins.

In Green Bay, the Packers stood pat, putting all their chips down on two rookies to address their biggest need on defense: the pass rush.

When the Packers take on the Detroit Lions on Monday night, outside linebacker Vince Biegel and defensive tackle Montravius Adams will be integrated into the defense with the hope that sometime in the remaining nine weeks the two rookies will make them a better team.

Both players spent August rehabbing broken bones in their feet, missing critical practice time that fellow rookies Kevin King and Josh Jones used to get themselves ready for substantia­l playing time.

Their addition is the Packers’ last best hope to improve a pass rush that ranks 26th in sacks per pass play and 28th in quarterbac­k hits (including sacks). The defense has allowed opposing quarterbac­ks to post a combined 90.2 passer rating.

Adams has been available for action since Week 3, but he has played just four snaps all season and has been inactive the last four weeks. That is expected to change this week following the release of veteran defensive lineman Ricky Jean Francois.

“You get these young guys and we’re asking them to do some different things than they did in college,” defensive coordinato­r Dom Capers said. “So, guys like that benefit greatly from training camp and he wasn’t able.

“I think physically he’s gotten better and I think he’s become more familiar with what we’re doing. So, hopefully, we’ll see him ascend and make progress as we go through the next three or four weeks.”

Adams admitted it’s been frustratin­g not to be able to help despite being healthy, but he said he has used his time in practice to refine his game and learn from veterans.

The 6-31⁄2, 304-pound third-round pick had impressed his teammates with his quick get-off at the snap in offseason workouts and two training camp practices, leading them to believe he would help the pass rush right away.

In Biegel’s case, the process of getting him to be a productive player is much more difficult because not only did he miss all of training camp but he also was ineligible to practice the first six weeks of the regular season because he was on the physically unable to perform list.

He has had two weeks of practice — just two practices in pads — to prepare for live action. It’s likely he’ll play mostly on special teams, but with Ahmad Brooks (back) expected to miss another week, there are snaps to be had.

Biegel said he hasn’t had much time to hone his pass-rush techniques, so he’ll be relying a lot on hustle, something he regularly brought to the Wisconsin Badgers.

“I think as a pass rusher for me it’s been fun just getting right back at it,” Biegel said.

“The confidence has been building. For me, my biggest aspect is I’m bringing energy to the Packers.”

 ?? ADAM WESLEY / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN ?? Green Bay Packers linebacker Vince Biegel (right) and defensive tackle Montravius Adams are being counted on to help the pass rush.
ADAM WESLEY / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN Green Bay Packers linebacker Vince Biegel (right) and defensive tackle Montravius Adams are being counted on to help the pass rush.

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