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Here's McGinn's write up on Mo Wilkerson

Muhammad Wilkerson (10.8%): It’s likely that defensive coordinator Mike Pettine lobbied to procure Wilkerson as a “street” free agent on the first day of the signing period in mid-March just as he pushed the Jets to draft him late in the first round in 2011. Pettine finished one for two, and there doesn’t seem to be any point trying with Wilkerson on another contract. From the start of training camp it was apparent the former Jet Pro Bowler would only go so far when it came to working hard. Wilkerson collected $37 million from the five-year, $86 million extension the Jets handed him in July 2016. After two desultory, post-money seasons New York cut ties and the Packers decided to try with a one-year, $4.7 million ($1.5M guaranteed) deal.
Instead of leading the young defensive linemen, he often was last reaching drills in practice and then last going through the line.  He had his money. His days as a hungry player were over. After a dud of a training camp Wilkerson started three games and lasted 115 snaps before suffering a season-ending ankle injury that required surgery. Among his six linemates, he ranked fourth in pressures per snap (one every 57.5) and sixth in tackles per snap (one every 19.3). He showed only a trace of pass rush. When he did make tackles against the run, it was less shedding at the point and more falling into or engulfing ball carriers. Now 29 and coming off a significant injury, there’s no reason to think he’d be any more motivated in 2019 here or anywhere else. Grade: D.

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2 minutes ago, Shanedorf said:

Here's McGinn's write up on Mo Wilkerson

Muhammad Wilkerson (10.8%): It’s likely that defensive coordinator Mike Pettine lobbied to procure Wilkerson as a “street” free agent on the first day of the signing period in mid-March just as he pushed the Jets to draft him late in the first round in 2011. Pettine finished one for two, and there doesn’t seem to be any point trying with Wilkerson on another contract. From the start of training camp it was apparent the former Jet Pro Bowler would only go so far when it came to working hard. Wilkerson collected $37 million from the five-year, $86 million extension the Jets handed him in July 2016. After two desultory, post-money seasons New York cut ties and the Packers decided to try with a one-year, $4.7 million ($1.5M guaranteed) deal.
Instead of leading the young defensive linemen, he often was last reaching drills in practice and then last going through the line.  He had his money. His days as a hungry player were over. After a dud of a training camp Wilkerson started three games and lasted 115 snaps before suffering a season-ending ankle injury that required surgery. Among his six linemates, he ranked fourth in pressures per snap (one every 57.5) and sixth in tackles per snap (one every 19.3). He showed only a trace of pass rush. When he did make tackles against the run, it was less shedding at the point and more falling into or engulfing ball carriers. Now 29 and coming off a significant injury, there’s no reason to think he’d be any more motivated in 2019 here or anywhere else. Grade: D.

There's some days you read McGinn and think some kid must've walked across his lawn that morning, then there are other days where it seems like a kindergarten class took a field trip to it.

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Just now, Packerraymond said:

There's some days you read McGinn and think some kid must've walked across his lawn that morning, then there are other days where it seems like a kindergarten class took a field trip to it.

Once he gets a notion in his head, its really hard to dislodge it
I've shared some emails with the old curmudgeon over the years, he gets an A in stubborn-ness

 

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14 hours ago, Shanedorf said:

Here's McGinn's write up on Mo Wilkerson

Muhammad Wilkerson (10.8%): It’s likely that defensive coordinator Mike Pettine lobbied to procure Wilkerson as a “street” free agent on the first day of the signing period in mid-March just as he pushed the Jets to draft him late in the first round in 2011. Pettine finished one for two, and there doesn’t seem to be any point trying with Wilkerson on another contract. From the start of training camp it was apparent the former Jet Pro Bowler would only go so far when it came to working hard. Wilkerson collected $37 million from the five-year, $86 million extension the Jets handed him in July 2016. After two desultory, post-money seasons New York cut ties and the Packers decided to try with a one-year, $4.7 million ($1.5M guaranteed) deal.
Instead of leading the young defensive linemen, he often was last reaching drills in practice and then last going through the line.  He had his money. His days as a hungry player were over. After a dud of a training camp Wilkerson started three games and lasted 115 snaps before suffering a season-ending ankle injury that required surgery. Among his six linemates, he ranked fourth in pressures per snap (one every 57.5) and sixth in tackles per snap (one every 19.3). He showed only a trace of pass rush. When he did make tackles against the run, it was less shedding at the point and more falling into or engulfing ball carriers. Now 29 and coming off a significant injury, there’s no reason to think he’d be any more motivated in 2019 here or anywhere else. Grade: D.

God McGinn needs to ******* retire. 

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36 minutes ago, Arthur Penske said:

Mike Pearson sounds interesting, played in Atlanta and last season by all accounts played well for the Niners, a grinder they say who can play all the positions on the line.

http://www.knbr.com/2018/11/08/mike-person-has-morphed-from-roster-bubble-to-standout/

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