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Green Bay Packers Sign Rookie WR Will Sheppard Ahead of Training Camp

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The Green Bay Packers have signed rookie wide receiver Will Sheppard to their 90-man offseason roster ahead of the start of training camp. Sheppard, who played for Colorado after transferring from Vanderbilt, initially agreed to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but failed his physical. He participated in the Denver Broncos minicamp as a tryout player but was not signed. At Colorado, Sheppard caught 48 passes for 621 yards and six touchdowns in 2024. Despite a slow 40-yard dash time, Sheppard's athleticism is highlighted by his impressive vertical leap and broad jump.
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Why It's Important?

The signing of Will Sheppard adds depth to the Packers' receiver group, which includes rookies Matthew Golden, Savion Williams, and Sam Brown Jr. Sheppard's performance at Colorado and Vanderbilt demonstrates his potential to contribute to the Packers' offense. His ability to catch contested passes and his athleticism could provide the team with a valuable asset as they prepare for the upcoming season. The addition of Sheppard reflects the Packers' strategy to bolster their roster with young talent, aiming to enhance their offensive capabilities.

What's Next?

The signing of Sheppard is expected to become official soon, and he will join the Packers for training camp. The team will evaluate his performance and potential contribution to the offense during the preseason. Sheppard's development and integration into the Packers' system will be crucial as the team aims to improve their receiving corps and overall offensive strategy.

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