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Training Camp rules from the NFL

"Every training camp is governed by the rules of the NFL's collective bargaining agreement. Here are the rules pertaining to training camp practices:

The 1st day of training camp (Thursday for the Packers) is limited to physical exams, meetings and classroom instruction. Running and conditioning are the only on-field activities permitted."

No contact is allowed and no pads can be worn on the 2nd and 3rd days of training camp.

After the third day of training camp two-a-days are permitted with the following restrictions:

*Players may be on the field for a total of no more than four hours per day.
*Players may participate in no more than one padded practice per day, which shall be no longer than three hours of on-field activities.
*There must be at least a three-hour break after the first practice.
*The second practice on the same day may only be for a maximum of the remaining available on-field time and has to be limited to only walk-through instruction (no helmets, full-speed pre-snap and walking pace after the snap).
*The three-hour limit on padded practices begins as soon as position coaches start to coach players on the field.
*If a team begins a padded practice but the practice is canceled within 60 minutes of its start due to inclement weather or any other reason beyond the team's control, the practice won't count as a padded practice.

       *A padded practice is defined as a practice in which players are required to wear helmets and shoulder pads.

     *Teams are required to film all on-field activities during training camp. A copy of the film needs to be maintained until 30 days after the start of the regular   season. The NFLPA can view the film if a player files a complaint alleging a violation of the training camp rules.

* If a team violates the training camp rules, it is subject to fines. ( if one of the players rats them out)

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No more wideouts or running backs needed on this team unless a great one is released. Three promising rookies, Allison, Yancy, and Clark back from last year and that is a very crowded WR room. RBs are similar in that they have a core from last year and with the addition of Bouagnon...that is another crowded room. New TEs, Oline guys, OLBs, and FS/SS are welcomed.

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27 minutes ago, Hands said:

No more wideouts or running backs needed on this team unless a great one is released. Three promising rookies, Allison, Yancy, and Clark back from last year and that is a very crowded WR room. RBs are similar in that they have a core from last year and with the addition of Bouagnon...that is another crowded room. New TEs, Oline guys, OLBs, and FS/SS are welcomed.

That's not at all a crowded receiver room by anything other than numbers.

That's not even a crowded back room. 

Adams and Cobb are the only two proven guys in both rooms.

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The Packers have signed rookie receiver Adonis Jennings of Temple, according to his agent David Canter. Jennings was with the Packers during their June minicamp on a tryout basis. Their roster was at capacity -- 90 -- before this so there will have to be a corresponding roster move coming.

 
Rob Demovsky / ESPN
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14 minutes ago, Leader said:

The Packers have signed rookie receiver Adonis Jennings of Temple, according to his agent David Canter. Jennings was with the Packers during their June minicamp on a tryout basis. Their roster was at capacity -- 90 -- before this so there will have to be a corresponding roster move coming.

 
Rob Demovsky / ESPN

MOAR WIDE RECEIVERS

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