Packers rookie review series: Recaps, grades for 2019 draft class

The full collection of reviews of the Green Bay Packers’ 2019 draft class.

Packers Wire reviewed the rookie seasons of all eight of the Green Bay Packers draft picks in the 2019 draft, breaking down stats, snap counts, best games and best plays from Brian Gutekunst’s draft class.

Here is the entire collection of recaps, reviews and grades for the Packers rookies:

OLB Rashan Gary

Total snaps: 297
Grade: D+
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Quick take: Gary flashed his rare blend of traits, but the flashes were rare and opportunities were limited. Much more development is required before he’s a difference-maker.

S Darnell Savage

Total snaps: 1,095
Grade: B
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Quick take: Savage quickly earned a starting job with intelligence, play speed and playmaking ability. With more consistency, he could blossom into a star.

OL Elgton Jenkins

Total snaps: 1,164
Grade: A
Full review

Quick take: Jenkins looked like he belonged from the very start. A rock-solid rookie season makes it easy to envision Pro Bowls in his future.

TE Jace Sternberger

Total snaps: 163
Grade: C+
Full review

Quick take: A couple of early injuries and the difficulty of the adjustment to the pro game for tight ends limited his impact, but he’ll be a breakout candidate in 2020 after a strong finish in 2019.

DL Kingsley Keke

Total snaps: 119
Grade: C+
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Quick take: His athleticism showed up as a rusher and run defender. With a big jump in Year 2, he could emerge as an important player up front for Mike Pettine’s defense.

CB Ka’dar Hollman

Total snaps: 37
Grade: INC
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Quick take: A strong summer didn’t translate into immediate playing time in a deep position group, but the Packers love his makeup and press-man potential.

RB Dexter Williams

Total snaps: 48
Grade: INC
Full review

Quick take: The rookie runner got in the doghouse early and never really found his way out, but he has talent and could find a much bigger role in 2020.

LB Ty Summers

Total snaps: 353
Grade: C
Full review

Quick take: Despite not getting on the field at a weak position group, the seventh-round pick became a core special teams player during his first season.

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