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The Green Bay Packers agreed to terms with running back Ryan Grant on Saturday, allowing one of last season's surprise breakout ... ... Source: www.scout.com --- 6 days ago
Hot News for RB Ryan Grant ... Source: slam.canoe.ca --- 33 days ago
GREEN BAY, Wis. - The Green Bay Packers agreed to terms with running back Ryan Grant on Saturday, allowing one of last season's surprise breakout stars to report to training camp as early as Sunday. ... Source: www.620wtmj.com --- 30 days ago
The Green Bay Packers announced the signing of Ryan Grant on Sunday, a day after the running back and team agreed to a four-year deal worth up to $30,000,000. ... Source: www.620wtmj.com --- 15 days ago
Grant hurt his hamstring and has now has missed the Packers' first two preseason games, and he seems unlikely to play in Denver on Friday after sitting out Tuesday's practice. Next game: Friday, August 22 at Denver Packers Gameday at 5:00 p.m. on 620WTMJ. Check back during the game for a live blog ... Source: packers.magnify.net --- 7 days ago
A highlight reel of Greenbays newest Runningack!!!!!!no shit slideshow ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 25 days ago
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Source: forums.footballguys.com --- 4 days ago
The guy avg over 5.0 per carry last year/... i think he's a solid number 2 rb but seems like people just don't like him this year . any reason why? ...
Source: www.bleacherreport.com --- 19 days ago
Not too long ago, Green Bay management was trying to sign Ryan Grant for pennies! The same Ryan Grant who almost rushed for 1,000 yards averaging fewer than 13 carries per game in the 15 games he played. Logically, any Green Bay fan would think management was crazy for trying to give the man the league minimum. After seeing the deal they actually got him to sign, I'm starting to think the league minimum was a better idea. Not to say he wasn't great last year, because he absolutely was. However, unlike last year, every team will plan for him to get the ball. That might not seem like that big of a deal, but when the contract in question is for four years and a possible $30 million, then the question becomes more pressing. More of a question will be his production when he is getting the ball more, which he inevitably will now that there is a first-year starter at quarterback. Can he truly handle 20 or 30 carries per game? Logic shows the plethora of talent on the offense will keep defenses guessing. That being said, if Grant starts all 16 regular-season contests and averages 15-to-20 carries per game, there is no reason why he will fall short of 1,100 yards this season. Of course, those numbers are assuming last year's 5.1-yards-per-carry average drop to about 4.0 this coming season. Final prediction on Grant: Starts all 16 games, finishes season with 1,120 yards and 10 touchdowns. ...
Source: www.nbc26.com --- 10 days ago
Running Back Recovering from Hamstring Injury ... Source: www.todaystmj4.com --- 32 days ago
... Source: www.acmepackingcompany.com --- 33 days ago
I was expecting he would go unsigned for a while longer, but the Packers and RB Ryan Grant worked out their differences and he's signed and will be in camp on Sunday . Usually an undrafted player like Grant just has to sign his low tender offer, in Grant's case it was around $375,000 for the season, because he is not a free agent and the player risks being released if he holds out. Obviously Grant would not be released, but he can't negotiate with other teams to set a market price. This is unusual situation for any team to be in with a player of Grant's caliber. This is a typical Ted Thompson-type deal. Either no guaranteed money, or in Grant's case, some guaranteed money, but huge base year compensation if the player keeps playing at a high level. Grant's contract could reach $30 million over the next four years, but he has to run for big yardage, over 1500 yards in 2008 to get a big base salary in 2009, to make it all. The Packers have only guaranteed essentially $4.25 million, which pales in comparison to the guaranteed money other starting running backs have received in recent years, for example Atlanta's Michael Turner received $15 million guaranteed and Baltimore's Willis McGahee received $13.5 million in bonuses so far. It's great to have him in camp, back as the starting running back, and signed for a reasonable contract. ...
Source: mvn.com --- 33 days ago
General manager Ted Thompson must have heard us complaining (of course, he reads The Frozen Tunra daily!). After what has literally been weeks of dubious if not downright crappy news about the Green Bay Packers, the signing today of running back Ryan Grant hopefully will mark the turning of the tide. We Packer fans deserved a [...] ... Source: www.hookscenter.com --- 32 days ago
The Green Bay Packers agreed to terms with running back Ryan Grant on Saturday, allowing one of last season’s surprise breakout stars to report to training camp as early as Sunday. Agent Alan Herman said Grant has agreed to a four-year deal that could be worth up to $30 million, with much of the money coming [...] ... Find more results for Ryan Grant on RSSMicro.com |
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