All Entries Tagged With: "Mike Daniels"

The Packers' second-year defensive lineman joins Railbird Central to talk about the offseason program and breaking too-short stereotypes.

The Packers let defensive end Cullen Jenkins walk in free agency following the Super Bowl win. Two years later, the hole he left remains along the defensive line.

Brian Carriveau joins K107 to look back at Sunday's win over the Lions, including a touchdown by rookie defensive lineman Mike Daniels.

The Packers finally found a little good fortune as they dominated the second half to sweep the season series with the Lions.

The Packers' ground game gets going, Tom Crabtree celebrates his birthday in style, and the team limps into a much needed bye week.

The Packers defense had trouble stopping the run last year. Will this season be any different?

In the best-case scenario Jerel Worthy is the next coming of Cullen Jenkins, but in the worst-case scenario, Mike Neal and Anthony Hargrove are remembered more for their suspensions than anything they do on the field.

Nick Perry is off to a slow start to training camp, while Jerel Worthy, Casey Hayward and Mike Daniels are impressing. Is Perry being overwhelmed early on?

First-year players like Nick Perry and Mike Daniels are working on refining their technique as training camp opens.

Rookie defensive linemen expressed frustration about his lingering shoulder injury in a recent interview. That and more in today's Daily Links...

To keep up with spread-out offenses in the NFL, the Packers could be looking at using defensive players in specialty roles that fit their skill set.

According to PredictionMachine.com, Nick Perry will have approximately 7.7 sacks in 2012. More projections inside...

Video profiles on the newest members of the Green Bay Packers come courtesy of Pro Football Weekly.

Aaron Nagler and Brian Carriveau react to the selections of the an Iowa defensive lineman and Maine safety in the fourth round.

Cheesehead TV brings you a pre-draft Q&A session with the Iowa defensive lineman.

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