Luke Tenuta, Caleb Jones on similar path as Yosh Nijman, can Packers get similar results?

Luke Tenuta and Caleb Jones are on similar developmental paths as Yosh Nijman was on. Now, can the Packers get similar contributions?

Offensive tackles Caleb Jones and Luke Tenuta find themselves on a similar developmental path as Yosh Nijman. Now the Packers are hoping that it leads to similar results.

Tenuta and Jones are about to enter their third seasons with the Packers. Jones was signed as undrafted rookie following the 2022 draft and Tenuta, who was a sixth-round pick by the Bills that same year, was claimed off waivers by the Packers early on in the 2022 season.

Both players were raw prospects coming out of their respective schools, but both possessed elite size and movement skills that the Packers were willing to bet on and take time to develop.

Tenuta and Jones were both on the Packers’ 53-man roster as rookies in what was essentially a red-shirt year for each of them. This past year, Jones filled a similar role at the bottom of the depth chart, while Tenuta’s season never got going after he suffered an ankle injury during the preseason that kept him on IR for much of the year.

However, before being placed on IR, the Packers put him on the initial 53-man roster, which gave Tenuta the opportunity to return to practice later in the year, which he eventually did, although he was never activated. This small detail is just another example of how highly the Packers think of him, as well Jones, who took up a roster spot the entire season.

“He’s big, first of all,” said Brian Gutekunst of Tenuta last summer. “He’s really smart. He’s tough. We think he’s got pretty good upside. You guys know, I’ve talked about this with you before, but especially once you get into the season it’s hard to find big guys who can play, and we think he’s a big guy who can play, so we would like to continue to develop him.”

Tenuta has played seven career snaps, which came in mop-up duty of Week 17 during the 2022 season, while Jones is yet to take the field in a regular season game.

What was just described isn’t all that different from Nijman’s path with the Packers. Nijman, who during the pre-draft process measured in at 6-7, 324 pounds and posted an elite Relative Athletic Score of 9.87, went undrafted in 2019 out of Virginia Tech. He joined the Packers that spring as an undrafted rookie.

Nijman spent 2019 on the Packers’ practice squad and made the roster in 2020, but played only 15 snaps that season. However, it was in Year 3 for him, that he saw his first extensive playing time as the Packers navigated injuries at the tackle position in 2021.

From 2021 to 2023, Nijman would play 1,605 snaps at both right and left tackle, either starting 22 games or being a reliable swing tackle off the bench—a valuable role on any team.

Looking ahead to the 2024 season, both Tenuta and Jones are entering their third NFL seasons, and ideally, like Nijman, the Packers will need them to step into larger roles in some sort of capacity given the lack of experienced tackle depth on the roster.

Rasheed Walker will be the likely favorite to start at left tackle to begin the season, but as Matt LaFleur discussed recently at the NFL Owners’ Meetings, Walker still has “a lot of room for improvement.”

My guess is that Walker will have to earn that starting spot during training camp and the preseason, and I’m sure the hope is that Jones and/or Tenuta can provide some competition for Walker, while also showing that either can be counted on as depth to come off the bench if needed.

While that is the hope, assuming that jump from either Tenuta or Jones will take place comes with some risk as well. Brian Gutekunst will likely be proactive and spend one of the team’s five top 100 selections on an offensive tackle, which is a loaded position group in this year’s draft class.

Although Nijman navigated some ups and downs in 2023, the Packers invested time into him and were ultimately rewarded for it, especially when you consider that he was undrafted. They will now be looking for similar results for either Tenuta or Jones, and preferably from both.

Grading the Buffalo Bills 2022 draft class

Grading the #Bills 2022 draft class (via @jdiloro):

The 2023 NFL Draft is coming up quickly, with teams making their selections in just over a month. The dizzying amount of mock drafts has given fans an opportunity to see the numerous possibilities for their team’s draft slot.

Before we dive into some draft evaluations for this upcoming year, it’s essential to see how teams did with their 2022 selections. The Bills had some success with their 2022 draft class, as a few players contributed to Buffalo’s 13-3 season.

Here’s how Bills Wire grades the 2022 class on their rookie contributions in 2022:

Packers claim OT Luke Tenuta off waivers from Colts

The Packers claimed 2022 sixth-round pick Luke Tenuta off waivers from the Colts.

After one of the worst overall performances from the offensive line in the Matt LaFleur era, the Green Bay Packers are adding some help to the position group on waivers.

The Packers claimed rookie offensive tackle Luke Tenuta off of waivers from the Indianapolis Colts, according to agent Kenny Zuckerman.

Tenuta (6-8, 319) is a sixth-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 2022. He was released by the Bills at final cuts on August 30 and claimed by the Colts a day later.

The Packers have an open roster spot after placing Tipa Galeai on injured reserve and may need the depth along the offensive line with Jake Hanson now nursing a biceps injury.

Through six weeks of the regular season, Tenuta has not played a snap from scrimmage.

The Virginia Tech product started 26 games in college.

During the preseason, Tenuta played 152 snaps, including 29 at left tackle and 123 at right tackle. He allowed eight pressures and committed three penalties.

At the NFL Scouting Combine, Tenuta ran the 40-yard dash in 5.41 seconds, hit 26″ in the vertical leap, covered 8-8 in the broad jump and finished the short shuttle in 4.77 seconds. He has 32 7/8″ arms and 10 1/8″ hands.

The Colts released Tenuta to make room for receiver Keke Coutee on the 53-man roster on Saturday.

Tenuta will need to pass a physical in Green Bay before officially signing with the Packers.

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Colts make several roster moves for Week 6

The Colts made several roster moves Saturday before the Week 6 game against the Jags.

The Indianapolis Colts signed wide receiver Keke Coutee from the practice squad to the active roster, waived offensive tackle Luke Tenuta, and elevated running backs Phillip Lindsay and D’Vonte Price ahead of the Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team announced Saturday.

Given the news that both Jonathan Taylor (ankle) and Nyheim Hines (concussion) were ruled out Saturday, it makes sense that the Colts would elevate both Lindsay and Price to the active roster for the game.

This is Lindsay’s second standard elevation and Price’s first of the season.

Coutee was signed to the active roster likely due to wide receiver Ashton Dulin (toe) being placed on the injured reserve list this week. Dulin is expected to return later in the season but has to miss a minimum of four games.

Tenuta was waived to make room for Coutee and likely will be re-signed to the practice squad if he clears waivers.

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4 Bills players were claimed on waivers after roster cuts

Here’s the list of #Bills players that were claimed on the wavier wire by other teams:

The Buffalo Bills put together their initial roster for 2022 this week.

On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills announced their initial cuts down to 53 players. That will continue to take shape going forward, but some players we can confirm will not be part of the immediate future.

Four Bills players were claimed by other teams following cutdown day.

Here’s the list of all four:

Colts claim OT Luke Tenuta off waivers

The Colts claimed OT Luke Tenuta off waivers from the Bills.

The Indianapolis Colts claimed offensive tackle Luke Tenuta off the waiver wire from the Buffalo Bills and released cornerback Tony Brown, the team announced Wednesday.

Tenuta was the only successful claim the Colts made following final roster cuts. General manager Chris Ballard wouldn’t say if they made other claims during his press conference Wednesday.

Tenuta, 6-foot-9 and 322 pounds, was a sixth-round pick with the Bills in the 2022 NFL draft. Despite that size, the Virginia Tech product has 32 7/8-inch arms. Failing to meet the 34-inch arm threshold for tackles is something the Colts have been content about overlooking if they like a player enough.

Tenuta will round out the roster and the depth on the offensive line. It’s likely he will be competing for a spot as the backup right tackle behind starter Braden Smith.

Brown is somewhat of a surprise cut as a corresponding move. There’s a chance he returns, but the Colts now have a cornerback room with five players, including undrafted rookie Dallis Flowers.

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2022 NFL draft: Bills select OL Luke Tenuta in sixth round

2022 NFL draft: #Bills select OL Luke Tenuta in sixth round:

The Buffalo Bills have selected Virginia Tech offensive lineman Luke Tenuta in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL draft. He comes off the board at the 209th overall pick.

Tenuta is similar to some other offensive lineman selected by the Bills in recent years. At 6-foot-8, Tenuta joins an offensive line with Spencer Brown and Tommy Doyle.

Like Tenuta, both Brown and Doyle are 6-foot-8 and up. Brown and Doyle were picked by Buffalo at last year’s draft.

The Draft Network called Tenuta a swing tackle prospect that can be a backup on both sides of the O-line.

However, Tenuta’s arm length of 32 inches might make him better suited to play at guard in the NFL. He can still likely play on both sides of the line, as referenced, even at guard.

Regardless, Tenuta has to tool box to potentially battle for playing time at multiple spots along the team’s offensive line. The Bills often tout the importance of versatile in offensive line players.

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