Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ervin is ready for a larger role on offense

- Tom Silverstei­n and Jim Owczarski

GREEN BAY – Running back Tyler Ervin became a member of the Green Bay Packers because the team was in dire need of a returner last year.

He got his first chance on offense because Jamaal Williams was out with a shoulder injury in the second-to-last game of the season.

After hitting free agency in March, Ervin signed a one-year, $1.047 million contract, including a $137,000 signing bonus, because the Packers were interested in seeing more.

Through the first two days of training camp, it’s obvious the Packers are convinced Ervin can help them in multiple ways. No longer is he a fallback option dependent on some stroke of fate.

Coach Matt LaFleur and his staff spent some time this offseason projecting what the speedy 5-10, 192-pound back could do for them and are giving him a chance to show it.

“He’s an explosive player,” LaFleur said. “He’s pretty elusive. We have (offensive coach) Adam Stenavich, who was his O-line coach for a year at San Jose State. He’s been in our ear about what type of playmaker ‘Swerve’ – as we like to call him – can be.

“We’re just going to continue to try to give him opportunit­ies to see what he can do.”

Ervin has been on the field quite a bit despite Aaron Jones being the starter and Williams, A.J. Dillon and Dexter Williams all in line for snaps. Most notably, Ervin has been making plays in the passing game, where his speed and sharp cutting ability make him a tough cover.

In the 11-on-11 drills Monday, he caught passes out of the backfield and down the field, his best a long gain on a deep corner-route pass from rookie

Jordan Love.

“I think there’s a great opportunit­y,” said Ervin, who is on his third team since entering the NFL as a fourthroun­d draft choice of the Houston Texans in 2016. “I’ve just got to go out there and work hard and continue to try to earn a spot.

“I think we’re all out here competing and that’s just the best part about being a part of the group of guys on this offense. Everyone’s competing.”

Ervin’s spot on the roster is secure if he can produce in the return game the way he did in just six games last season.

The Packers were sitting at minus-8 yards net in punt-return yards when they claimed Ervin off waivers from the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. On the fourth play of his debut against Washington, he put the Packers in positive territory with a 10-yard return.

Then he had three more 10-yard-plus returns, finishing with four returns for 51 yards.

In four regular-season games, he averaged 26.7 yards per kickoff return and 9.6 yards per punt return. He also had one carry for 10 yards and two catches for 11 yards in 17 snaps from scrimmage.

As Ervin noted, there is a lot of competitio­n and, given the extensive play Jones received in both the running game and passing game, Ervin will have to carve out a specific role. But as LaFleur showed last year, Ervin has the skill to run the jet sweeps and curl routes out of the backfield that are typical in this kind of offense.

Back in the swing

For someone who just came off the COVID-19 reserve list, kicker Mason Crosby isn’t sitting around sipping coffee during the first two days of work.

Crosby was cleared off the list Saturday and then proceeded to attempt nine field goals, hitting eight from distances of 27 (twice), 30 (twice), 33, 36, 42 and 45 yards. His lone miss was wide left from 39 yards.

On Monday, Crosby was hammering away again. He attempted 10 this time around and appeared to hit on at least nine of them (there were no officials to signal whether they were good).

Deguara has earned a full plate

There was a real question about how rookies around the league would fare after a virtual-only offseason and truncated training camp, but after drafting tight end/H-back Josiah Deguara out of Cincinnati, LaFleur immediatel­y noted the rookie’s aptitude for digesting the playbook in the virtual space.

Deguara clearly earned enough trust from the coaches through those sessions and then during the ramp-up walkthroug­hs, as he has been an in-line blocker, running routes and in the backfield with Aaron Rodgers and Tim Boyle’s groups through the first two days of camp.

Deguara also has been given responsibi­lities on the field goal unit.

Practices will move around

Before training camp began, LaFleur said the team will hold a few practices inside Lambeau Field, and on Monday he noted that the team will conduct some parts of its other sessions inside the Don Hutson Center to help preserve Ray Nitschke Field.

Clark Hinkle Field was torn up in 2019 and renovated with an undergroun­d heating system and the same SIS Grass turf that’s in Lambeau – and the hope is it can be ready for the regular season. For now, though, it must remain untouched.

 ?? MARK HOFFMAN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Tyler Ervin played in six games for the Packers after being claimed off waivers last season.
MARK HOFFMAN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Tyler Ervin played in six games for the Packers after being claimed off waivers last season.

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