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Rookie WR Samori Toure flashes potential against Chiefs

Rookie OL Zach Tom looked the part against Saints

The Green Bay Packers went with potential over experience for the last wide receiver spot. The Packers want to see more of rookie Samori Toure, who they chose over Juwann Winfree for the initial 53-man roster.

The decision was a bit of a surprise, considering Winfree had received praise from quarterback Aaron Rodgers. However, this isn’t another Jake Kumerow situation. Winfree, now in his fourth NFL season, had the experience edge over Toure, but the rookie’s production in the preseason was tough to ignore.

Toure led all Green Bay receivers with 125 yards after catching nine out of 13 targets. He capped it off with an impressive performance in the preseason finale against the Kansas City Chiefs, bringing in six catches for 83 yards.

To get a better look at what the Packers may have seen in Toure to keep him around, let’s go to the film from his game against the Chiefs.

Green Bay selected Toure with the 258th overall pick in the seventh round of this year’s draft. Toure was coming off an impressive season at Nebraska, where he led the Big Ten in yards per reception (19.5). Toure is listed at 6-1, 191 lbs, making him a solid-sized receiver with the ability to run. He ran a 4.48 with a 1.64 10-yard split at his pro day.

In the above clip, both receivers are in a reduced split and aiming to work back across the field. Toure is at the top of the screen facing an aggressive corner. He takes a jab release to get the defender leaning, so the jam misses its intended target. Toure then takes the inside release and uses his speed to gain separation on a deep over route. The opposite corner notices Toure coming toward his side of the field just as the ball is getting released. The help defender is actually in pretty good position, but Toure shows good processing skills to get in front of him and make a great concentration catch.

Toure logged a RAS score of 6.15, which is a tad low for what Packers GM Brian Gutekunst usually looks for. However, when you are able to run precise routes, it can help make up for average athleticism. Toure is tasked with running an in-breaker against zone coverage. He utilizes an effective stutter step to gain inside leverage against the corner but does so without losing too much momentum. This keeps the flow of the play intact and creates ideal timing for the quarterback to get rid of the ball. The safety crashes down hard on Toure when he makes the catch, and there is also a linebacker in the area. However, Toure shows…

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